ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways is upgrading signaling system at 23 stations, out of which 14 have so far been refurbished under a rehabilitation project.
"The project is part of Rehabilitation of assets damaged during riots on December 27-28, 2007, following the death of PPP Chairperson Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto," an official in the Ministry of Railways told APP.
He said that another signaling project titled "Replacement of Old and Obsolete Signaling Gear Lodhran-Shahdara Section" is in the progress for installation of modern Auto Block Signaling System at a cost of Rs 1,500 million.
Answering a question, the official informed that 90 kilometres, out 433 kilometers Auto Block Signaling system and two stations out of 31 stations are opened for traffic after installation, testing and commissioning of modern computer based interlocking (CBI) system, he added.
The official said that 86kms Auto Block Signaling System and four more stations have been opened for traffic under CBI system during the financial year 2016.
The government is taking new initiatives to improve performance of Pakistan Railways and achieve tangible results included improve availability of locomotives through special repair of existing locomotives and procurement of new locomotives, he added.
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