BENEFITS OF ML1 RAILWAY PROJECT TO PAKISTAN
This
Blog is covering the following topics
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THE THREE PHASES OF
KARACHI-PESHAWAR RAILWAY
Phase-1 of ML-1 railway
project
Phase-2 of ML-1 railway project
Phase-3 of ML-1 railway project
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BENEFITS OF UPGRADING KARACHI-PESHAWAR
RAILWAY LINE
Mainline-1 (ML-1) is an
important project of the China
Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It entails a complete infrastructure
overhaul of the 1,680 km railway tracks from Karachi to Peshawar.
THE
THREE PHASES OF KARACHI-PESHAWAR RAILWAY
As mentioned, earlier this year, the
government of Pakistan had set up an Implementation Committee for the ML-1
railway project to review the cost of the existing $8.2 billion and make it
more financially viable. According to the original plan, the project was
divided into two phases, but it will now be split into more than two phases.
Some other parts of the original plan, e.g. the construction of a 1,872 km long
line of Pakistan Railways, have also been dropped.
The project faced over three years of delay. Therefore,
the scope of the project was reduced to cut down the project costs. The phase-I
of the ML-1 railway project will cost around $2 billion, while the initial
estimate hovered around $3.4 billion. In addition, some parts of the ML-1 will
be funded by the Public Sector Development Programme to avoid reliance on
China.
As per the framework agreement for the ML-1, China –
Pakistan’s all-weather friend – was supposed to provide 85% of the project cost
as a concessionary loan.
Phase-1 of ML-1 railway project
Under Phase-1 of the project, four sections
will be completed in a period of three to four years. Most of these sections
will be built from Rawalpindi to Lahore. As per a report published in an
English daily, “A 52-km-long second line for running 120 km per hour high-speed
train will be constructed from Kaluwai to Pindora. The other sections include
upgrading of Nawabshah-Rohri section of 183km, Lalamusa-Rawalpindi section of
118km, and Lahore-Lalamusa section of 132km. The upgrading of Walton Railway
Academy with a reduced scope is also part of phase one.”
Phase-2 of ML-1 railway project
It is expected that the second phase would require a
period of three years to complete in which the Multan-Lahore section and
Kimari-Hyderabad section will be developed. The second phase of ML-1 railway
project mainly includes the construction of the dry port at Havelian but its
scope has been reduced to cut down project costs.
Phase-3 of ML-1 railway project
As part of the third phase of the railway line’s refurbishment and upgradation, the two neighbouring countries have agreed to construct a Rawalpindi-Peshawar section and Hyderabad-Multan section.
BENEFITS OF UPGRADING
KARACHI-PESHAWAR RAILWAY LINE
When
the project was announced, the ML-1 comprised mostly a dual-track railway line
between Karachi and Shahdara, a suburb in Lahore. From Shahdara to Peshawar,
the road mainly consisted of a single track. The construction work to dualize
the entire track between Karachi to Shahdara was completed and inaugurated in
January 2016. As part of the first phase of the CPEC’s ML-1
railway project, the other stretch of the track between Shahdara and Peshawar
will be upgraded to a dual-track railway as well.
The
upgradation of ML-1 railway will benefit in the following way:
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The
railway track between Lalamusa, lying north of Lahore and Peshawar will
require the project’s complete reconstruction.
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Tunnels,
culverts, and bridges will be added
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The
ML-1 railway track lying 900 km south of Lalamusa towards Karachi will also be
upgraded so that cars having a 25-ton axle load capacity can also go through
it.
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A
spur from Taxila to Havelian will also be constructed, with
a dry port to be established near the city of Havelian.
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The
entire length of the ML-1 railway track will have computerized signal systems
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The
railway track touching the urban areas will also have a fence that can prevent
pedestrians and vehicles from crossing the tracks in unauthorized areas.
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The
second phase of CPEC’s ML-1 railway track is expected to be completed in 2021,
where it is expected that a total cost of $8.2 billion for both phases will be
incurred.
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Upgrading
of the railway line will permit train travel at speeds of 160 km per hour which
otherwise used to take 60 km per hour
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It
is expected that Pakistan Railways’ annual revenues will be increased by
approximately $480 million.
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The
upgradation of ML-1 railway track will also cut transit times from Karachi to
Peshawar by half.
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Pakistani
Railways currently transports around 4% of freight traffic in the country. Once
the CPEC’s project is completed, Pakistan Railways is expected to transport 20%
of the country’s freight traffic by 2025.
The
Karachi-Peshawar Railway line is part of a broader plan that comprises the
development of modern infrastructure in Pakistan along with energy plants and
special economic zones.
WRITTEN BY = YASIR HASSAN || BS 6TH || G&PP
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