what progress has pakistan made over the last 70 years in transportation
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Pakistan made over the last 70 years in transportation
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- In 1855, during the British Raj, several railway companies began laying track and operating in Sindh and Punjab. The country's railway system was originally a patchwork of local rail lines operated by small, private companies, including the Scinde Railway, Punjab Railway, Delhi Railway and Indus Flotilla.
- The road network in Pakistan carries over 96 percent of inland freight and 92 percent of passenger traffic and are undoubtedly the backbone of the economy.
- Roads provide easy and efficient means of transportation. The total road-network in Pakistan is about 263,415 kms. consists of 9,324 kms.
- Over the last few decades, Pakistan Railways has not been on track because of the multi-faceted challenges of poor governance, political interference, corruption, inadequate human capital, poor infrastructure, and huge deficits are preventing Pakistan's railways from being on rails.
- In the 2018/19 financial year, Pakistan Railways served 70 million passengers.Pakistan Railway is going to offer international tender on 12 September 2020 for new vision of Pakistan Railway ML1
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