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Pakistan Railways unveils Rs100 billion plan to modernize 19 branch lines

🗓 9 November 2025

Pakistan Railways (PR) has unveiled an ambitious Rs100 billion rehabilitation program to upgrade 19 branch lines nationwide. The project aims to provide safer, more reliable passenger travel while enhancing inter-provincial connectivity and urban rail transport. Official documents obtained by Wealth Pakistan reveal that the government will allocate Rs98.58 billion to modernize 2,479 kilometers of railway tracks across Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Balochistan. Major Investment in Punjab Discover more Online movie streaming services Red carpet Television Netflix's MM News TV Online TV streaming services Punjab will receive Rs44.41 billion for the renovation of eight branch lines: Shahdara–Narowal (78 km) – Rs3.909 billion Discover more Netflix's MM News Online movie streaming services Television Red carpet Online TV streaming services TV Narowal–Sialkot (62 km) – Rs3.705 billion Raiwind–Kasur–Pakpattan (370 km) – Rs10.709 billion Qila Sheikhupura–Jaranwala–Shorkot (220 km) – Rs5.669 billion Shorkot–Jhang–Sargodha (147 km) – Rs7.351 billion Sargodha–Malikwal–Lalamusa (167 km) – Rs6.432 billion Chak Jhumra–Shahinabad (68 km) – Rs3.699 billion Kashmore–Dera Ghazi Khan–Kot Addu (303 km) – Rs2.937 billion Six Key Projects in Sindh Sindh’s budget stands at Rs35.96 billion for six railway lines: Kotri–Dadu (181 km) – Rs2.95 billion Dadu–Habib Kot (166 km) – Rs8.217 billion Hyderabad–Mirpur Khas–Marvi (200 km) – Rs10.333 billion Rohri–Jacobabad (87 km) – Rs5 billion Jacobabad–Kashmore (124 km) – Rs3.5 billion Hyderabad–Badin (100 km) – Rs5.955 billion Developments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan KP will see four routes covering 173 km rehabilitated at a cost of Rs17.22 billion, including Jahangira Road–Peshawar, Nowshera–Dargai, Mardan–Charsadda, and Peshawar–Jamrud. In Balochistan, a 33 km section has been approved with Rs1 billion in investment. Focus on Safety, Modernization, and Connectivity A senior Pakistan Railways official told Wealth Pakistan that the initiative is a landmark step toward modernizing the country’s aging rail infrastructure. “After years of neglect, our priority is safety, reliability, and modernization,” he said. The plan includes track rehabilitation, upgraded signaling systems, and modern passenger coaches with advanced safety features. It will also introduce digital ticketing and real-time train tracking to enhance transparency and convenience.

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Date9 November 2025
RegionPakistan
CategoryStrategy & Planning
NewsStrategy & PlanningPakistan Railways unveils Rs100 billion plan to modernize 19 branch lines