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Islamabad-Rawalpindi travel time to cut to 20 minutes

Published on: September 16, 2025 5:05 PM

The federal government has approved a high-speed rail project to connect Islamabad and Rawalpindi, aiming to cut travel time to just 20 minutes. This new project will bring modern, efficient transport to thousands of daily commuters.

The decision came during a high-level meeting chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi. Other officials, including the CDA Chairman and Islamabad Police IG, also attended to discuss the plan’s details.

Minister Naqvi said the project reflects Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s commitment to public relief and modern transport solutions. He added that the new rail service would provide comfortable, fast travel for citizens once completed.

Minister Abbasi highlighted that the rail link will ease traffic congestion and save fuel by offering a quick, affordable way to travel between the two cities. The train will run between Margalla Station in Islamabad and Saddar Station in Rawalpindi.

Minister of State Talal Chaudhry described the service as a low-cost, high-speed option that will reduce pressure on roads connecting the twin cities. Officials expect the project to boost economic activity and promote environmental sustainability.

Although the framework agreement is not finalized yet, it is expected to be signed next week. Pakistan Railways will build the track infrastructure, while the Capital Development Authority will manage the service. The government also plans to import state-of-the-art trains to ensure a modern and comfortable ride.

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