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Pakistan Railways announces train schedule for winter months

Pakistan Railways announces train schedule for winter months

Pakistan Railways has released an updated train schedule for the upcoming winter season, set to take effect from October 15 (Sunday).

This revised schedule introduces several changes for a smoother travel experience. Notable adjustments include the addition of a new stop at Khairpur for the Pakistan Express (45 Up), while Allama Iqbal Express (9 Up/10 Dn) will now make stops at Lodhran, and Karakoram Express will include a stop at Toba Tek Singh.

Furthermore, the duration of stops for various trains has been extended to enhance passenger convenience. These adjustments encompass the Green Line (5 Up/6 Dn) at Rohri, Musa Pak Express (115 Up/116 Dn) at Khanewal, and Thal Express (129 Up/130 Dn) at Kundiman. The revised departure times for select trains aim to ensure efficient travel services.

The departure times for a variety of trains have undergone revisions, affecting trains such as Tezgam (7 Up), Allama Iqbal Express (9 Up/10 Dn), Karachi Express (15 Up/16 Dn), Millat Express (17 Up), Pakistan Express (45 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 aim to optimize the train schedule for the winter season.

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