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Pakistan Railways rakes in eye-watering Rs 93 bn with Hanif Abbasi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51150, member: 636"] Pakistan Railways smashed financial records by raking in a whopping Rs. 93 billion during the 2024-25 fiscal year. The state-owned rail system crushed its previous best performance from the prior year when revenues hit Rs. 88 billion. Federal Railways Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi announced the historic achievement represents the biggest earnings haul across seven decades of railway operations. The massive income surge demonstrates how aggressive modernization efforts have transformed the struggling transportation network. Officials attribute the financial turnaround to streamlined operations and expanded service offerings throughout the country. Passenger transportation services delivered the largest revenue chunk at Rs. 47 billion while cargo operations brought home Rs. 31 billion. Military transport contracts added another Rs. 1.5 billion to the growing pile of cash. Additional coaching services pumped Rs. 3 billion into railway coffers as miscellaneous income sources contributed Rs. 9.5 billion more. The diverse revenue streams helped Pakistan Railways achieve unprecedented financial stability after years of mounting losses and operational struggles. Karachi Division dominated passenger earnings by generating Rs. 14.75 billion compared to Lahore Division's Rs. 11.25 billion contribution. The southern port city also commanded freight revenues with an impressive Rs. 28 billion haul while Multan Division managed Rs. 1 billion. Regional performance variations highlight how major urban centers drive the bulk of railway profitability. The remarkable financial comeback signals renewed confidence in Pakistan's railway infrastructure development plans. [/QUOTE]
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