Pakistan Today

Situation of Railways

In the past, railway was no doubt a very important mode of travelling in our country. Trains provided a comfortable journey in reasonable fairs. It was the only accessible transportation for the general public to travel far of places. Pakistan Railways was thriving and with the passage of time more and more trains were launched reaching far fledged areas of the country. Even plans were made to launch modern tube system. Moreover, it was an institution aiding the economy of the country. But unfortunately the government completely neglected Pakistan Railways bringing it to the present situation.
At present, Pakistan Railways has reached to a dilapidated condition. The famous trains serving for years are no more there to take passengers to their destinations and we no more witness hustle bustle that the railway stations had in the past. This has also affected the living of railway employees and people associated eg, shopkeepers and vendors selling at the railway stations or in trains.
Different accessories such as lights and fans are removed from inside the bogies and if there are any, they are not in working condition. Coaching stock parked at the major railway stations are without break and many other important components and parts. Delayed timings departure and arrival also continue to irk passengers. Poor condition of railway is not only troublesome for the passengers and goods but a grave issue for the country’s defense also eg, in case of emergency how the troops and tanks will move with no efficient rail system.
The government has announced special trains for the occasion of Eid. This is not enough to cater the needs of people. System must be put in order and should be made reliable as it is the only mode of transport for the general masses as they cannot afford huge fares of buses and air travelling. It is also an important factor for the integration of all the four provinces. The government should take prompt action for the betterment this important institution.

NADIA EHSAN
Lahore

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