PESHAWAR: The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced plans to introduce modern train services across the province, with a major focus on the proposed Kohat-Kharlachi rail link. This decision was made during a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sohail Afridi at the KP House in Islamabad.
The Kohat-Kharlachi railway project involves the construction of a 192-kilometre rail track at an estimated cost of $642 million. The project is expected to be completed within two years, with the feasibility study already finalised and land acquisition currently underway. The chief minister emphasised that the project is crucial to improving public transportation, boosting trade, and enhancing economic activity in the region.
Additionally, the meeting discussed a proposal to operate a safari train along the 32-kilometre Jamrud-Landi Kotal railway track to promote tourism. The chief minister directed the relevant authorities to devise detailed plans with clear timelines for all railway projects to ensure timely implementation.
The meeting also highlighted the need for improved cooperation between the KP government and Pakistan Railways to ensure the success of these initiatives. Chief Minister Afridi reiterated his full support for Pakistan Railways, stressing the government’s commitment to providing efficient and accessible public transport services throughout the province.
This initiative is part of the provincial government’s broader vision to modernise infrastructure and stimulate economic development through enhanced transportation networks. The KP government is determined to make significant strides in improving the region’s connectivity and boosting commercial activities.
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