Railways announces winter schedule


Lahore, Pakistan Railways has unveiled an updated winter schedule, slated to go into operation starting Sunday, October 15.

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The new timetable, issued on Thursday, introduces several significant modifications with the goal of enhancing connectivity and service across the railway network. One notable change is the addition of a new stop for Pakistan Express (45 Up) at Khairpur Railway Station, which will improve accessibility for passengers in the region.

Moreover, various temporary stops for multiple trains have been made permanent, with Allama Iqbal Express (9 Up/10 Dn) now halting at Lodhran Railway Station and Quetta Express making a stop at Toba Tek Singh Railway Station.

To enhance the travel experience, the duration of stops for specific trains has been extended. This includes the Green Line (5 Up/6 Dn) at Rohri Railway Station, Rohri Express (33 Up/34 Dn), Musa Pak Express (115 Up/116 Dn) at Khanewal, and Thal Express (129 Up/130 Dn) at Kundian Railway Station.

Additionally, the departure times for numerous trains have been adjusted to better accommodate passengers. These trains include Tezgam (7 Up), Allama Iqbal Express (9 Up/10 Dn), Karachi Express (15 Up/16 Dn), Multan Express (17 Up), Rahman Baba Express (47 Up), Rawal Express (121 Up), Thal Express (129 Up), Kohat Express (133 Up), Chenab Express (135 Up), Mehran Express (150 Dn), Narowal Passenger (211 Up/212 Dn), Shaheen Passenger (225 Up/226 Dn), Rawalpindi Passenger (268 Dn), and Mianwali Express (148 Dn).

These adjustments are anticipated to enhance the efficiency and convenience of railway travel throughout Pakistan during the winter season. Passengers are encouraged to consult the updated timetable for specific departure and arrival times as the new schedule becomes effective on Sunday.

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