Pakistan Railways Unveils Karachi-Lahore Bullet Train Plan
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Railways refutes reports of Karachi-Lahore Bullet Train project
The Ministry of Railways has dismissed reports about the launch of a Karachi–Lahore bullet train project, calling them baseless and misleading, and clarified that no such proposal is under consideration. In an official statement, the ministry said media reports attributing the project to Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi were incorrect. Pakistan Railways spokesperson Babar Ali stated that Hanif Abbasi had not made any announcem…
Pakistan Railways to Launch High-Speed Bullet Train Between Lahore and Karachi by 2030
Pakistan Railways has shared plans to launch the country’s first high-speed bullet train between Karachi and Lahore by the year 2030. This ambitious project is part of the $6.8 billion Main Line-1 (ML-1) upgrade under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). At present, a journey from Karachi to Lahore by train can take almost 20 hours. With the bullet train, this travel time will be cut down to just five hours, making it a fast and reliable…
Pakistan Railways announces bullet train by 2030
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways has unveiled a plan to launch a high-speed bullet train between Lahore and Karachi by 2030, significantly slashing travel time between the two provincial capitals from 20 hours to just five. According to state-run Radio Pakistan, the 1,215-kilometer rail line will be part of the broader ML-1 (Main Line 1) project — a $6.7 billion upgrade of the Karachi–Peshawar railway corridor, central to the China-Pakistan Economic…
Pakistan announces Karachi-Lahore bullet train project
Pakistan Railways has announced a bullet train project between Lahore and Karachi, cutting travel time from 20 hours to just five by 2030, state-run media reported. As per Radio Pakistan, Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi said the 1215-kilometer long high-speed rail line is part of the 6.8 billion dollars ML-1 upgrade under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project. The train will run at speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour with ma…
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