ISLAMABAD, Jan 01 (APP): Pakistan Railways has demonstrated outstanding performance in the freight sector during the first half of Financial Year 2025–26, generating a record revenue of over Rs. 17 billion in just six months.
Despite several days of strike, the freight sector continued to perform strongly, earning more than Rs. 3 billion in revenue during November and December, reflecting the organization’s robust strategy and operational stability.
Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi lauded the performance of the management and stated that if the current momentum continues, freight revenue is expected to exceed Rs. 38 billion by the end of the financial year.
He further expressed confidence that Pakistan Railways will become the first national institution to achieve Rs. 1 trillion in revenue in 2026, marking a historic milestone.
The Minister announced that all trains will be upgraded in phases by the end of 2026 to provide passengers with a safer, more comfortable, and modern travel experience.
He added that installation of CCTV cameras in trains will be completed next year, alongside the full digitalization of Pakistan Railways.
Speaking about Railway Police reforms, the Minister said the force has been trained on modern lines, significantly enhancing passenger security and confidence.
He remarked that the current Pakistan Railways Police is the best force in the institution’s 78-year history.
He highlighted that transparent recruitment of competent individuals, effective action against ticketless travel and smuggling, and strong measures to curb theft have substantially improved overall performance.
Reaffirming his commitment, the Federal Minister stated that reforms will continue at full pace to transform Pakistan Railways into a financially strong, passenger-friendly, secure, and modern organization.