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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is exploring the option of importing locomotives from India to overcome a severe shortage which has badly affected freight and passenger operations of Pakistan Railways.

Informed sources told Dawn on Monday that import of locomotives from India was one of the options the government was currently studying.

Among other options under consideration is an offer by International Finance Corporation (IFC), a commercial arm of the World Bank, to participate in a public-private partnership to meet Pakistan Railways` fleet shortage and import of locomotives from China, Germany and the United States.

The idea of locomotives` import from India has come from a Karachi-based company named Pemcon International Constructors which has reported that `all technical aspects of acceptability of Indian locomotives have already been agreed between Rites Ltd, the export wing of Indian Railways, and Pakistan Railways a couple of years ago` Pakistan Railways, the sources said, was arranging a meeting on Feb 2 in New Delhi of all relevant Indian stakeholders, including senior officials of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Indian Railways, chairman of Indian Railways, Rites Ltd and Pakistani High Commission.The two sides are expected to discuss finalisation of a `dry leasing agreement` for locomotives` import.

The sources said that Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmad Bilour and Minister for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar had already given a go-ahead for the talks to determine how many locomotives could be made available by Rites Ltd of India Officials said the IFC had also expressed its interest to get involved in potential private sector investment in the PR through infrastructure project development facility (IPDF) of the ministry of finance and Railways` newly created PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) depart-ment.

The PPP process involves developing the railways` sector on a commercial basis through an increased role of the private sector in the operation and management of locomotives. The IFC is offering an advisory role as well as investment in the railways.

The number of operational locomotives of the Pakistan Railways has drastically come down just to 149 from 528 in a matter of a few years.

The PR`s overdraft has exceeded Rs40 billion, debt liability touched Rs26 billion and operational losses stood at Rs6 billion as of December 15, 2011, forcing the prime minister to put an indefinite moratorium on repayment of PR`s interest pay-ments.

The prime minister had directed the ministry of finance to instruct the State Bank of Pakistan to withhold at source deductions till such time as it is agreed that PR`s financial position permitted interest repayments.

Simultaneously, the PR has sought immediate disposal of railways` lands for generating funds to upgrade railways` operations for survival and long-term sustainability.

The secretary of railways has informed the government that rent is not being recovered for the land leased out to several public and private parties and these lands are under unauthorised occupation of influentialencroachers, state institutions and because of the possibility of law and order situation, no action is being taken against them.

Due to financial difficulties and non-availability of full fleet of locomotives, only profitable routes were at present in operation, according to Pakistan Railways.

The PR operated 86 trains in Nov 2011 as compared to 204 in Nov 2010 and 234 in Nov 2009, according to secretary of railways.

Besides, 68 per cent of rail tracks required either replacement or rehabilitation. On Dec 14, revenue from freight was just Rs1.2 million while it was Rs21.5 million on the same day last year and 713 loaded wagons were awaiting dispatch.
 
The PR operated 86 trains in Nov 2011 as compared to 204 in Nov 2010 and 234 in Nov 2009, according to secretary of railways.

That`s a sharp downfall indeed....
:what:
 
i hope our customers will like our locomotives. prn
 
149 locomotives and 86 trains,
Pathetic state of pakistan railways, how do people travel long distances........

Desperate measures need to be taken.......
 
149 locomotives and 86 trains,
Pathetic state of pakistan railways, how do people travel long distances........

Desperate measures need to be taken.......

They use Daewoo Buses now. It is really uncomfortable to travel 1000Km journey in a Bus. Nothing could beat trains in that you have bed to sleep, toilets and you can purchase food. Semi-sleeper Buses journey simply can't match those things.
 
but i dont get it that when all the pessengers buy tickets to travel then how come pak-rail is n red ?????????

and not just pessengers, but it must also be making money from freight so whats the issue?????
 
I am sorry, But why can't India Pakistan do normal business.
 
Indian Railways runs 10,000 trains daily
IR owns over 240,000 (freight) wagons, 60,000 coaches and 9,000 locomotives.

PR sure has a train to catch.
 
I am sorry, But why can't India Pakistan do normal business.
exactly , thats the big question , why does matters of trade & commerce be seen through a prism of emotions ???

unofficially trade worth billions is done with pakistan but middle men in dubai make a killing at the expense of pakistani publik, why ????
 
but i dont get it that when all the pessengers buy tickets to travel then how come pak-rail is n red ?????????

and not just pessengers, but it must also be making money from freight so whats the issue?????

One thing I know everything is need to be replaced after their life is completed like Aircrafts, Railway Engines but they didn't replaced their old rail engines with new one at proper time and now 80-90% engines of their railways are obsolete. Just 100 Train services daily in a large country like Pakistan shows the the extent of this crisis. In India we have 7000+ Passenger train services only excluding other types of trains.
 
Indian Railways runs 10,000 trains daily
IR owns over 240,000 (freight) wagons, 60,000 coaches and 9,000 locomotives.

PR sure has a train to catch.

IR has some 10,250 Engines. 9,000 May be 4-5 years old data. Varanasi plant has capacity of 200 diesel engines per year and Chittaranjan plant has capacity of more than 400-450 Electric engines per year but they export these engines also.
 
IR has some 10,250 Engines. 9,000 May be 4-5 years old data. Varanasi plant has capacity of 200 diesel engines per year and Chittaranjan plant has capacity of more than 400-450 Electric engines per year but they export these engines also.

but sir if i mean iff pakistan railway goes ahead & sends us PO for the same do you think that they will buy or lease ????????
 
but sir if i mean iff pakistan railway goes ahead & sends us PO for the same do you think that they will buy or lease ????????

India already refused to lease them engines and let see if they will sell any to Pakistan. India has second highest number of passengers travelling on train after Japan. Mamata Banerjee made a plan to add 8000 engines in IR fleet by 2020 and we will need to import 1000+ engines from other countries because Varanasi and Chittaranjan plant could not manufacture this number of engines, I don't feel they should export engines to Pakistan. They can import that from China.
 

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