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You are about Bullet trains or normal high speed trains??It may not make sense in India but I makes a lot of sense in Pakistan's Punjab.
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You are about Bullet trains or normal high speed trains??It may not make sense in India but I makes a lot of sense in Pakistan's Punjab.
Too fast, too soon.
You are about Bullet trains or normal high speed trains??
Correct but its way too early right now. We should electrify the Karachi-Islamabad route first.Maybe so, but that is the direction we should be heading in eventually.
Correct but its way too early right now. We should electrify the Karachi-Islamabad route first.
Really? How much? Check out the costs involved:Yeah, but it should be Financed by selling Bonds and let the income from tickets payback the Bonds.
Finance through Bonds....
Who will pay sir?
Really? How much? Check out the costs involved:
French railways spent $37 million per mile on the high speed line from Paris to Strasbourg, which opened in 2007. The Frankfurt to Cologne line cost $100 million per mile and HS1 $135 million per mile. HS2 will work out to $200 million per mile!!
Taking an average of $50 million per mile, Islamabad to Peshawar, a distance of 120 miles would cost $6 billion!! Or Rs 60,000 crores PKR!!
That's a lot of money. It won't be cost effective at all considering that ordinary folk would be using it and cannot afford to pay the exorbitant fares that would almost be the same as air fares.
OP will pay in wet dreams currency
On topic first concern should be improving the frieght infra of PR
Yes we need train system but first we have to put the life in the dead system improve that with what ever resources we have and than when it goes in profit than think of fast trains because we need train system in war time and also in peace for our Armed Forces because it transports many things on cheaper rates than we have spend right now on @AeronautPakistan should have a High Speed Train connecting Peshawar, Islamabad, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Lahore, Sahiwal, Multan and Bhawalpur. Daily service once or twice a day depending on demand.
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No country in South Asia can afford High speed trains(If by high speed trains you meant bullet trains).Setting some Kms of track will cost million of dollars.If by high speed trains
But if you mean normal high speed trains with a speed bw 150 to 180 km per hour then it is very much feasible.
Pakistan Railways's really big move to speed up trains from Karachi to Peshawar | The News TribeI think some of those Plans are already in the works and will materialize soon with construction of the " Trade Corridor " between Gwadar - Karachi - Kashgar route.