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A Macro Economic Perspective
A short over-view to the Government Corporations and other segments in the Transport Sector of Pakistan including the M2 Motorway, the Railways, Pakistan International Airlines Corporation and Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.
Introduction
Different Segments of the Transport Sector of Pakistan
Land Transport including the Railways
Shipping Sector
Aviation Sector
Ports and Shipping
Roads and Highways
Karachi Mass Transit Program
M2 Motorway-Lahore to Islamabad
Pakistan National Shipping Corporation
Pakistan International Airlines Corporation
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Peshawar Motorway, completion of which would provide an access highway for fast traffic from Peshawar to Lahore. Pakistan has also signed MOUs for the development of trade routes between Pakistan and Central Asian Republics. The National Highway Authority ahas undertaken a number of feasibility studies and design work. Pakistan Railways network compromises of 8,775-km route and 781 stations. Its major assets include 631 locomotives, 2,130 passenger coaches and 26,683 freight wagons. During July 96- March 97, it carried 57 million passengers.
Peshawar Motorway, completion of which would provide an access highway for fast traffic from Peshawar to Lahore. Pakistan has also signed MOUs for the development of trade routes between Pakistan and Central Asian Republics. The National Highway Authority ahas undertaken a number of feasibility studies and design work. Pakistan Railways network compromises of 8,775-km route and 781 stations. Its major assets include 631 locomotives, 2,130 passenger coaches and 26,683 freight wagons. During July 96- March 97, it carried 57 million passengers.