Use of railways in Pakistan was 2 points
declined in year.
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1990-1996
1995-1996
2000-2001
2005-2006
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Islamabad: Noor Khan, a taxi driver, is catching a train back home at the Golra railway station over the Christmas weekend. Any other day he would drive his taxi home but since there has been CNG load shedding in the city for two days, he has decided to take the train.
“One can always rely on the train as being the cheapest means of travel. An economy ticket to Lahore costs about Rs.190 while the buses charge a lot more,” says Khan.
Khan is right. Pakistan Railways is still not only the cheapest yet safest mode of travel but this public state enterprise is also the largest civil employer in the country. However, over the years, lack of attention, poor policies, increasing expenditures, misappropriation of funds, pilferage, nepotism and most recently, the floods have left the Railways with huge deficits running in billions of rupees.
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