What's new

Railways at a cliff edge

IZVINITE

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jul 20, 2012
Messages
504
Reaction score
0
train_lahore_afp_670.jpg


“I have arrived at the Rawalpindi railway station on the third day by a train which was scheduled to reach here within 24 hours. It was delayed owing to repeated failures of its locomotive, said Jamal Ahmed who had come from Hyderabad to meet his relatives here.

Such engine failures or shortage of fuel are a common occurrence.

Senior Vice -President of the Station Master Group and Other Staff Association (SAMERAS), Mitho Khan Khaskhely told this scribe that corruption in the Railways was at its peak and even train motors go missing from sheds in Karachi and Lahore.

He suspected that the staff members of the mechanical department were involved in the theft but no action was taken against them because of their political links.

The Railway’s revenue has almost dried up, said an employee. The earnings from freight have plummeted over the decades, he added.

A year ago, about 8-10 cargo trains were operational on a daily basis. But currently only one cargo train was functional. It leaves after every 4-5 days, he says, adding, often its locomotive is exchanged with passenger’s train due to its engine failure.

The destruction of the Railways started when the former president General Zia-ul-Haq launched the National Logistic Cell (NLC) in 1985 to provide an alternative to the cargo train service. The military ruler also devised a system under which the Railways earnings were acquired by the government rather than put in modernisation and expansion of the rail system.

With a tighter bureaucratic stranglehold, the Railways did not carry out the needed reforms and was also mismanaged.

Lately, the effort to launch the Business Train on private-public partnership too, could not succeed.

Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, Federal Minister for Railways Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour has asked for Rs400 million for purchase of locomotives to run the trains.

The Auditor-General of Pakistan has unveiled massive irregularities in the Pakistan Railways during 1996-97 to 2008-09.

Expressing concerns over such big losses, the Chairman PAC, Nadeem Afzal Gondal said while the Railways was asking for the grant to get rid of the financial crisis, billions were being misappropriated.

The PAC meeting, held on July 12 was informed that losses of $92 million had been incurred due to purchase of 175 railway coaches without calling for competitive tenders.

Moreover, two former generals, Javed Ashraf Qazi, railways minister in the Musharraf cabinet and former Chairman Railway Saeeduz Zafar allegedly ordered the purchase of coaches on the basis of single party tender.

A federal audit carried out in 2007 found that the government had lost Rs10 billion by leasing out 103 acres to the Royal Palm Golf Club built in early 2000 on Railway’s land in Lahore.

The PAC was told that the judgment of Supreme Court in the case of Royal Palm Golf Club was reserved for the last 15 months.
As the judges of the bench which had reserved the ruling had retired, the case would be reheard.

Moreover, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) told the committee that the management of the club had agreed to give Rs16 billion to the Railway for additional 39 years’ lease.

“We cannot proceed to strike a deal because the case is in the court and subject is sub-judice”, it said.

Another interesting case of the Pakistan Railway came before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in which 19 Railways schools were leased to the school system owned by senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and former foreign minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri on a lease of Rs5000 per month for each school in 2002.

The members of the committee were surprised to know that the canteen at each of the schools was rented out to venders on Rs9000 per month.

PAC member and MNA Engineer Khuram Dastigar said the government had to take serious steps to settle financial leakage in the Railways. Besides, long-term policies have to be worked out for its survival, he added.

Speaking in the meeting of the PAC, Federal Secretary Muhammad Arif Azim (PR) said the government was providing funds for payment of salaries of Railways employees not for anything else.

He said the target of revenues worth Rs20 billion given by ministry of finance was not achieved but the Railways earned a revenue of Rs15 billion that was in excess of the target of Rs12 billion set by its management.

The Pakistan Railway is standing on the edge of a cliff. Only a strong political will can save it.

Railways at a cliff edge | DAWN.COM
 
I met a guy who travelled for 5000 from Karachi to lahore on the business class of the business train, and he was all praises.

WiFi, excellent food, excellent accomodation, no delays, laptop charging ports and all, etc etc.
 
Wow this is a serious situation. Why has Indian railways been so successful and Pakistan's so abysmal despite starting in similar starting points back in 1947?
 
PPP & ANP both are responsible directly for destroying Pakistan railways.
 
wow, Can't imagine a country without proper railway..boom how can i forget Pakistan. its 21st century but Pakistan is still living a stone age. feel sad fr people
 
Wow this is a serious situation. Why has Indian railways been so successful and Pakistan's so abysmal despite starting in similar starting points back in 1947?

Though successful ...it is also in need of modernization.....last week i saw a prog on Nat geo "Megacities-Mumbai" in which they show the latest development taking place in Indian railway.......in the process modernizing the 50 yr old railway system ....

posting the video below hope you guys like it (watch from 1:30)

 
Last edited by a moderator:
wow, Can't imagine a country without proper railway..boom how can i forget Pakistan. its 21st century but Pakistan is still living a stone age. feel sad fr people

They have motorways.
 
motorways can't substitute railways. Freight and passenger services are still far cheaper compared to roadways.

Some Pakistanis say that its enough. I will wait for the fuel prices to skyrocket for the reality to hit them.
 
Some Pakistanis say that its enough. I will wait for the fuel prices to skyrocket for the reality to hit them.

Pakistan don't use electricity for running trains, so fuel price hike won't matter much.
 
One and only one reason. PPL who run railway ministry want it closed so ppl can use BUS , VAN etc since transport is runned by patans and railway minister has interesst in it. By making sure railway cant get back on track for next 5 years it well invested money in election.
 
Wow this is a serious situation. Why has Indian railways been so successful and Pakistan's so abysmal despite starting in similar starting points back in 1947?

It was still very good until 2008. May be in Pakistan, we have leaders who rule the country like kings. Civilian or military. So they never travel by train. Would you believe railways has its own ministry and still we cant pull it all together. Its only mismanagement and corruption. the money that federal govt. pours in is misappropriated. Railways is forced to absorb people who are not eligible for the jobs or they are hired without any vacancy.

This govt. has a stellar performance in mismanagement and ineptitude. it has broken all records of corruption. the railway minister is in transport business. More recently, transport mafia has ganged up to bring railways down. With the current railway minister himself neck deep in corruption. His cronies were even caught selling as scrap parts of locomotives that were still serviceable.

There is no escape other than the next elections which we Pakistanis anxiously looking forward to.
 
If you want to see white elephants. Check out the Railway, Pakistan Steel, Wapda, PIA, and other big corporations owned by Pak government.

Sure they employ 1000s, but they are HUGE burden on the Federal budget.

Not only they are drain on the tiny Federal reserves, they are source of theft, and embezzlement by none other than their own f-ing employees.

Even lowly animals do not $hite in their lunch bags or dinner plates, but these pathetic souls aka Federal government's corporation employees have been milking the skinny cow for 60 odd years.

in fact I am amazed that these corporations have lasted this long.


NATO supply lines should have long been switched to Railway and it would have made huge profits, but oh no, they were all busy $hiting in their dinner plate while business got picked up by the Afghan truckers.


RIP Pak Railway, RIP.

it was good knowing you (with sadness in our hearts).
 
Back
Top Bottom