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Pakistan Railways Providing Linkage To The
Region

14th February 06 Karachi
Read by BY I.H. Khilji PROJECT DIRECTOR Karachi
Circular Railway
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General Description
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Rail Link with neighbouring countries
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  • In the past Railway development have been
    channelised through National Action Plan and
    funding but with the growing globalization of
    trade, rail linkages of Pakistan with many
    developing countries in Asia are felt to be
    imperative and Donor Agencies finds investment in
    services sector to be lucrative one.
  • The geographical parameters and location of
    Pakistan as Transit Trade Hub for investment
    generates cargo traffic to and from neighboring
    countries like Afghanistan, India, Iran and China
    and the freight volume is growing at Karachi Port
    and is also likely to increase at inland terminal
    points.
  • Pakistan has at present two points in Karachi
    viz Port Qasim and Kemari which are operational
    and these ports handle the Cargo in and from
    abroad.
  • The volume of Cargo handled by these two ports
    during the last year is as given below-

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Import position and handled by Karachi Port Trust
Port Bin Qasim July-June 2004-05
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  • Under Pak-India Rail-Agreement freight traffic
    also moves between Pakistan India via
    Wagah-Attari Rail Link which is indicated below
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  • Mirpurkhas Monabao Rail link is ready for
    opening most likely during the current month
    (18th February 2006).

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Cross Border Transportation
  • Current cross border facilities for access to all
    4 neighbouring countries i.e. Afghanistan, India,
    Iran China exist at present. These facilities
    need to be revamped in view of growing trade of
    Goods as these facilities and rolling stock used
    for movement are rather antiquated and we are in
    dire need of modernization which include -
  • Facilities at Wagah are comparatively better,
    but the trade is limited and it is likely to go
    up in view of current CBMS and SAFTA.
  • Facilities at Torkham which is actually border
    point with Afghanistan are non-existent as it is
    not financially viable to design track between
    Peshawar Torkham for bulk trade. Now Pakistan
    Railways plans to shift the existing Dry Port
    facilities in congested area of Peshawar to
    Azakhel which is located at a logically better
    place.

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Pak Iran Rail Traffic
  • Pakistan Railways has access inside Iran up to
    Zahidan (about 707 kilometers) from Quetta via
    Taftan without break of gauge. The freight trains
    operated by Pakistan Railways motive power move,
    upto Zahidan without any logistic
    interruption(s).
  • A Memorandum of Agreement signed in year 1959
    regulates the rail movement between the two
    countries. Accordingly, Pakistan Railways rolling
    stock is moved to Iranian side, for which Iranian
    railways pays hire and other charges to the
    Pakistan Railways for utilization of its sources
    inside Iran.

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  • The major commodities exchanged between two
    countries are Sulphur and Bitumen from Iran and
    Rice from Pakistan. Since the traffic between the
    two countries is not balanced, therefore, empty
    freight wagons are worked by Pakistan Railways to
    Zahidan.
  • Recently the trade delegations from Pakistan
    have visited Iran and a protocol has been signed
    for export of fruit from Pakistan to Iran. This
    will generate traffic for Pakistan Railways in
    near future after the completion of the rail link
    between Zahidan and Bamm.
  • The freight trains run between the two
    countries are subject to availability of traffic
    on both sides. However, with the increase in
    trade volume more traffic can be handled
    specially with the increase in trade into Central
    Asian States through Iran and freight movement
    between Iran and Afghanistan through Pakistan.
  • The track between Quetta Zahidan needs
    up-gradation so as to increase the speed and
    avoid any interruptions due to flash floods not
    un-common in this region. At present the movement
    of trains on this section is slow, however,
    Pakistan Railways considering the importance of
    this Section is working on plan to up-grade and
    make it fit for higher speed to handle future
    traffic volume in this part of the region.

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Interchange of Goods Stock Quetta-Zahidan-Quetta
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Constraints regarding traffic between
Pakistan-Iran
  • The hire and other charges are on very low
    side, and Pakistan Railways is suffering heavy
    financial losses for keeping the section between
    Iran-Pakistan operative. Recently, Iranian
    Railways, has however, agreed to accept an
    increase in the charges.
  • The rolling stock i.e. freight wagons and
    locomotives are subject to detention at Zahidan
    due to lack of terminal facilities. This issue
    has been discussed in detail during the meeting
    of the two sides and now wagon releases are
    better.

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Pak Afghan Rail Traffic
Afghanistan is a land locked country and has
access to Karachi Port and Qasim Port through
Pakistan Railways under the provision of Protocol
between the two countries signed in 1965. The
Goods in Transit to Afghanistan (GITA) are
transported from Port of Karachi and Port Qasim
to Peshawar Chaman, the nearest points to
Afghanistan. However, there is no reverse traffic
available for exports at Karachi. The details of
traffic handled for Afghanistan through Pakistan
Railways is outlined as below -
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  • Pakistan Railways provides competitive rates and
    rail transportation charges on a less than road
    as indicated below-

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Constraints regarding handling of Goods in
Transit to Afghanistan
  • No serious problems are faced by Pakistan
    Railways for matters relating to rail movement
    except demand for lowering of freight charges,
    which have been reduced on the request of
    Afghanistan Government and Afghan Cargo is now
    charged at national rates for last three years.
  • However, sometimes due to anti-terrorist and
    limited road clearances, free flow of traffic is
    interrupted and cause heavy accumulation to the
    loaded wagons on Pakistan side, which adversely
    affects railway operations and supply of wagons
    for other important traffic within country.
    Measures are being taken by both the Governments
    to eliminate/minimize these interruptions.
  • Pakistan Railways can help freight traffic to
    go further to other Central Asian countries to
    and from Afghanistan through ports as part of
    Trans Asian Railways network. In this regard
    linkage of Kandhar with Chaman by Rail will be
    entering into a project stage in near future.

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Measures and Development Plans to handle traffic
for Central Asian Countries
Dry Ports
  • A Dry Port is a land extension of sea ports
    with custom clearance facilities for the
    importers and exporters close to their door
    steps. The main objective of establishing the Dry
    Port is to broaden the base of international
    trade to achieve a balanced regional growth and
    liquidate the congestion at the sea ports by
    speeding up the clearance of the cargo. Keeping
    in view these objectives, Dry Ports have been
    established all over the country not only to
    facilitate national trade but also international
    trade. Important Dry Ports are -

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Dry Ports Managed by Railways
  • Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Multan and
    Margallah (Islamabad). The Dry Ports Quetta,
    Peshawar are helpful for carriage of GITA
    traffic, Margallah Dry Port is expected to handle
    the upwards road traffic to China by Korakrum
    Highway.

Dry Ports Managed by Trusts
  • Faisalabad, Samrial and Multan. These are
    inland dry ports providing trade linkage via
    Karachi Port for export cargo.

Dry Ports Managed by National Logistic Cell (NLC)
  • These are located at Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore
    and Quetta. Another Dry Port at Jamrood is also
    placed by NLC. These Dry Ports are helpful for
    multi-model movements by using a combination of
    rail-road service.

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New Dry Ports
  • Pakistan Railways is establishing new Dry Ports
    are Margallah near Islamabad and at Chaman near
    Afghan Border to facilitate the trade with
    Afghanistan.
  • Track is being extended into Afghanistan upto
    Spinbuldak and beyond up to Kandhar (141 Km).
    This will go a long way in furthering trade
    movement to Central Asian State through
    Afghanistan.
  • Pakistan Railways is also actively planning to
    construct Azakhel Dry Ports (near Peshawar) and
    at Spezand (near Quetta).

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  • Pakistan Railways traditionally own
    conventional freight stock which is of slow speed
    and low capacity which matched the need of time
    in the past. However, with the increase in the
    containerization of trade cargo over last many
    years Pakistan Railways has also been actively
    making efforts to bring its stock in line with
    its freight requirements and it is being
    modernized to meet with the requirements of
    International Trade from and to neighbouring
    countries.
  • Pakistan Railways, has already introduced
    fleets of high capacity freight wagons on
    corridor between Lahore and Karachi as well as
    between Lahore and Peshawar including the
    Industrial City of Faisalabad. By this
    improvement the running time of freight trains,
    from Port to Lahore Dry Port has been slashed
    from 56 hours to 28 hours Similarly, the movement
    of Afghan Trade Transit to Peshawar Port has also
    become quicker.

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Fast Container/Freight Service on North-South
Corridor (From Karachi to Lahore and onward)
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  • Business community has appreciated the
    introduction of high speed freight trains.
    Freight Forwarding Companies are co-operating
    with railways as freight transportation through
    rail is economical as compared to road.
  • The foregoing submissions amply demonstrate
    that Pakistan Railways is actively pursuing the
    policy for providing effective and meaningful
    rail linkage to the neighbouring countries for
    promoting intra-regional trade, commerce and
    overall economic benefits for the mutual interest
    of all the countries and socio-economic benefits.

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