A High-Speed Train Will Travel The Distance Between Rawalpindi And Islamabad In Under Twenty Minutes.

In an effort to make passengers' everyday travels easier, Pakistan Railways has announced plans to start a high-speed train service among the twin towns of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The goal of the project is to drastically cut down on travel time; it should only take 20 minutes to travel among the two cities. A high-level …

In an effort to make passengers’ everyday travels easier, Pakistan Railways has announced plans to start a high-speed train service among the twin towns of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

The goal of the project is to drastically cut down on travel time; it should only take 20 minutes to travel among the two cities. A high-level conference led by Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi and attended by Federal Minister of the Interior Mohsin Naqvi resulted in the decision.

The train project, which will link Rawalpindi Saddar Station and Margalla Station in Islamabad, will be expedited, officials decided at the meeting. Next week, the structure of the project contract will be completed and signed.

The train project, which will link Rawalpindi Saddar Station and Margalla Station in Islamabad, will be expedited, officials decided at the meeting. Within the next week, the structure of the project contract will be completed and signed. Pakistan Railways claims that the high-speed train will save commuters a great deal of time and fuel in addition to cutting down on travel time.

Additionally, it is planned to help reduce journeys between cities stress. It was determined that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) would be in charge of managing the train service, while the Ministry of Railways would supply the track for the service. For this project, the government has also given its approval to import the newest high-speed trains.

The rail service would be a major public welfare project that might help the people of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, according to Minister of Railways Hanif Abbasi.

The project, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, is in line with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s goal of establishing contemporary, simple to find public transportation, which will provide thousands of people with a dependable and cutting-edge method of transportation.

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