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Ministry of Railways (Pakistan)

The Ministry of Railways (Urdu: وزارت ريلوے, Wazarat-e-Railway, abbreviated as MoR) is a ministry of the Government of Pakistan tasked with planning, administrating and overseeing government policies for the development of the national rail network, Pakistan Railways. Originally a department of the Ministry of Communications, in May 1974 it formed into an autonomous ministry of the federal government. The ministry headquarters is located at Block D of the Pak Secretariat in Islamabad.

Ministry of Railways
وزارت ريلوے
Seal of Government of Pakistan
Agency overview
FormedMay 1, 1974; 48 years ago (1974-05-01)
JurisdictionGovernment of Pakistan
HeadquartersBlock D, Pak Secretariat
Islamabad, ICT, Pakistan. 44000.
Annual budget$500 Million USD
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Syed Khalid Gardezi, Secretary of Railways
Websitewww.railways.gov.pk

History

1858–1947

In 1858, several railway companies began laying track and operating in what is today Pakistan. The present Pakistan Railways network was originally built as a patchwork of local rail links operated by small private railway companies. These included the Scinde Railway, Punjab Railway, Delhi Railway and Indus Steam Flotilla companies. In 1870, these 4 companies were amalgamated into the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway company. Shortly thereafter, several other railways lines were built including the Indus Valley State Railway, Punjab Northern State Railway, Sind–Sagar Railway, Sind–Pishin State Railway, Trans–Baluchistan Railway and Kandahar State Railway. These 6 companies along with the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway company merged to form the North Western State Railway in 1880 and would continue as a company until 1947.

1947–1970

In 1947, when Pakistan achieved its independence from Britain, the North Western State Railway and Assam Bengal Railway were inherited by Pakistan and renamed to Pakistan Western Railway and Pakistan Eastern Railway respectively.[1][2] Both railways were owned by the Government of Pakistan and efforts were made to unify the governance of these two railways under a single railway board.[3] However, until the formulation of the Railway Board, both the railways were administered through the Railway Division of the Ministry of Communications. The division was headed by the Director General of Railways (DG Railways) within the ministry, who had the general supervision over operations.[3]

In 1959, an ordinance bill was passed in the parliament underlying the need for the creation of a semi-autonomous Railway Board. The board was perceived in accordance with the principal powers of the Central Government as stipulated in the Railways Act IX of 1890.[3] Even after the establishment of the Railway Board (RB), the Central Government continued to administer the affairs of the railways, albeit less directly. There were no suggestions of actual transfer of property or changes in the financial relationship of the railways to the government. The board however had the general supervision over the railway operations but referred to the government for matters of general policy.[3] Since its establishment in 1959 and up until 1 July 1962, the Railway Board management consisted of the former DG Railways, a financial member and an engineering member. The board was assisted by a small staff of experts in fields ranging from operations and finances to engineering. General managers were appointed for both railways who were tasked with the day-to-day operations of the railways including procurement, personnel and fares.[4] Under the GMs, the organisation of Pakistan Western Railways was based on a divisional system, while that of Pakistan Eastern Railways was based on a departmental system. However, it later transpired that the departmental system held an inherent weakness as traffic and operational movements increased on the Eastern Railway and decision-making was kept centralized for the railway, needing immediate reforms. Even amidst such teething perils, the management was found competent.[5]

Earlier on 20 September 1924, a special resolution had been adopted by the Legislative Assembly of British India which came to be known as the Separation Convention of 1924.[6] The resolution asked for the separation of railway finances from the general finances of the country.[7] But soon after the independence, the Central Government discarded the resolution and the railway finances were merged with the general finances of the country. In preparation for the second five-year plan (1960—65), the necessity to separate the railway finances from the general revenues continued to be felt.[8]

After the first session of the third national assembly, president Ayub Khan issued a presidential order (PO 33) on 9 June 1962. The presidential order instructed for the transfer of control of both railways, PWR and PER, from the Central Government to the provincial governments of West Pakistan and East Pakistan respectively.[9] When the presidential order came into effect on 1 July 1962, concurrent Railway Boards were established by both provinces, repealing the original Railway Board Ordinance of 1959.[5] The presidential order also reinstated the formerly discarded Separation Convention, whereby the railway finances were ultimately separated from the general finances for the fiscal year 1961–62 and thereafter,[8] giving each board increased autonomy.

In transferring the jurisdiction of the railways to their respective provincial governments, the resulting provincial Railway Boards exercised all the powers and functions of the former Railway Board (as established in 1959) with the exception of a few responsibilities. To address these exceptional responsibilities, the Central Government established a Central Railway Division which retained certain powers and functions not completely dissolved to the provincial boards. These included the responsibilities of:

  • Dealing with international organisations and foreign countries;
  • Implementing agreements with such organisations and countries;
  • Coordinating rail movements to and from ports; and,
  • Coordinating Development Programmes of each railway as part of the National Development Programmes.

Furthermore, the provincial governments were refrained from altering the priority of movement of defence traffic, close or dismantle any railway line, or modify any Ministry of Defence lines, without the prior approval of the Central Railway Division.

1970–present

With the succession of East Pakistan, the Eastern Railway was inherited by Bangladesh, while the Pakistan Western Railway was taken under control of the President who created the Ministry of Railways in 1974 to look after the planning and policy-making, technical advisory service and management of the railway.[10] The PWR railway was then renamed Pakistan Railways in May 1974. In 1982, the Ministry of Railways was merged with the Railway Board under a presidential order,[10] resulting in the federal ministry as it stands to date. The ministry has since been tasked with administering the various railway junctions and stations in rural, insular and urban areas of Pakistan. Declining passenger numbers and financial losses in the late 1980s to early 1990s prompted the closure of many branch lines and small stations. The 1990s saw severe cuts in rail subsidies and mismanagement within the company. Due to falling passenger numbers, rail subsidies from the government are necessary to keep the railways financially viable.

Railway Board

The Railway Board (RB) is the highest governing body for technical matters for Pakistan Railways and the MoR. The highest form of bureaucrats in the railways consisted the government appoint bureaucrat who is the Chairman of Pakistan Railways- The following list includes the officers and government appoint bureaucrats reporting directly to the Secretary Railways who also serves as chairman of the Board:- i). Secretary Railway Board, MoR, Islamabad. ii) Member Finance, Railway Board, MoR, Islamabad. iii) Director General (Operations) MoR, Islamabad. iv) Director General (Technical) MoR, Islamabad. v) Director General (Planning) MoR, Islamabad.

  1. Chief Executive/Sr. General Manager of Railway, PR.Headquarters, Lahore.(CEO/Sr.GM )
  2. Managing Director, PRACS.Rawalpindi.
  3. Chief Executive (CEO), PRFTC, Rawalpindi.
  4. Managing Director, REDAMCO, Rawalpindi.
  5. Managing Director, Railcop, Lahore
  6. Federal Government Inspector of Railways (FGIR)
  7. Director-General of Vigilance Department (DG Vigilance)

Functions

  • All matters pertaining to Pakistan Railways.
  • Movement and priority in respect of Defence traffic.
  • Maintenance of Railway lines for strategic reasons.
  • Negotiations with International Organizations and other Countries and implementation of agreements, with them.
  • Coordination of Development Projects of Railways as a part of the National Development Programme.
  • Standardization and specifications of materials and stores.
  • Overall efficiency and safety of Railways.
  • Coordination of Rail movements into and from Ports.

Divisions

Pakistan Locomotive Factory Risalpur

The Pakistan Locomotive Factory was established in Risalpur at a total cost of Rs. 228.4 million (US$1.0 million). Its function is to manufacture indigenous diesel electric and electric locomotives, thus allowing Pakistan Railways to have less dependency on foreign technology. The factory has capacity to manufacture 25 locomotives per year.[11] Technology for manufacturing of locomotives has been acquired from Hitachi Japan, General Electric, ADtranz Germany and Dalian Locomotives & Rolling Stock Works, China.[12][13]

Carriage Factory Islamabad

Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory, Islamabad was set up in 1970 under the technical collaboration of LHB, Germany for manufacture of passenger carriages. The capacity of the Factory is 150 passenger coaches per year on single shift basis.[14]

Railway Estate Development & Marketing Company (REDAMCO)

REDAMCO was established in 2012.[15] REDAMCO deals with non core business of Pakistan Railways that includes, Development of lands, business of advertisements and hoardings, and matters relating to franchises.[16]

Pakistan Railway Advisory & Consultancy Services (PRACS)

Pakistan Railway Advisory & Consultancy Services Limited (PRACS) was incorporated in 1976 as a private limited company. In the year 2002, it was converted to a public limited.[17] PRACS provides a wide range of services in the fields of Civil Engineering, commercial management of passenger trains as well as passenger reservation and ticketing, Rail Cuisine, Mechanical engineering and Electrical engineering.[18]

Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited (RAILCOP)

Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited (RAILCOP) is a subsidiary of Ministry of Railways was incorporated as a Public Limited Company in 1980. RAILCOP offers services in Engineering fields like railway tracks, railway stations, bridges, overhead bridges, under-passes, tunnels, culverts, railway facilities at port and harbors. RAILCOP has also completed a number of projects in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Iran and Senegal Railways. [19][20]

Ministers

Updated as of August 2018.[21]

S. No. Name From To Party
01 Khan Bahadur Khan F.M Khan (Khan of Shewa) 29 October 1958 8 June 1962
02 Sardar Muhammad Hayat Khan Tamman 12 June 1965 25 March 1969
03 Khurshid Hasan Meer 23 August 1974 22 October 1974
04 Mian Muhammad Attaullah 23 October 1974 5 February 1976
05 Hafizullah Cheema 5 February 1976 8 March 1977
06 Gulam Hussain 30 March 1977 5 July 1977
07 N. A. Qureshi 14 January 1978 6 July 1978
08 Muhammad Khan Junejo 5 July 1978 23 April 1979 Pakistan Muslim League
09 Maj. Gen Jamal Said Khan 21 April 1979 31 March 1979
10 Maj. Gen Saeed Qadir 16 March 1981 5 March 1983
11 Nawabzada Abdul Ghafoor Khan Hoti 5 August 1983 26 February 1985
12 Yousaf Raza Gillani 28 January 1986 20 December 1986 Pakistan Peoples Party
13 Sardarzada Muhammad Ali Shah 15 May 1988 29 May 1988
14 Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali 9 June 1988 24 June 1988 Pakistan Muslim League
15 Zafar Ali Laghari 23 March 1989 5 August 1990
16 Hazar Khan Bijarani 9 November 1990 10 September 1991
17 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 10 September 1991 18 July 1993
18 Ahmad Faruque 23 July 1993 19 October 1993
19 Sardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan Nasar 11 July 1997 6 August 1998
20 Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain 7 August 1998 9 November 1999
21 Lt. Gen. (R) Javed Ashraf 15 August 2000 23 November 2002
22 Ghouse Bux Khan Mehar 23 November 2002 25 August 2004
23 Shamim Haider 1 September 2004 24 April 2006
24 Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad 25 April 2006 15 November 2007
25 Mansoor Tariq 3 December 2007 25 March 2008
26 Sardar Mehtab Abbasi 31 March 2008 13 May 2008
27 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 4 November 2008 18 March 2013
28 Dr. Abdul Malik Kasi 3 April 2013 5 June 2013
29 Khawaja Saad Rafique 7 June 2013 27 July 2017
- Khawaja Saad Rafique 4 August 2017 31 May 2018
- Roshan Khursheed Bharucha (Acting) 5 June 2018 18 August 2018
30 Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad 18 August 2018 10 December 2020
31 Azam Khan Swati 11 December 2020 10 April 2022
32 Khawaja Saad Rafique 19 April 2022 Incumbent

See also

External links

  • Official site
  • Pakistan Railway Advisory & Consultancy Services
  • Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited

Citations

  1. ^ Hasan 1998, p. 97
  2. ^ Imran 2009, p. 60
  3. ^ a b c d International Development Association 1962, p. 1
  4. ^ International Development Association 1962, pp. 1–2
  5. ^ a b International Development Association 1962, p. 2
  6. ^ Pakistan Railways 2011, p. 3.1, paragraph 301
  7. ^ Pakistan Railways 2011, p. 3.1, paragraph 302
  8. ^ a b Pakistan Railways 2011, p. 3.9, paragraph 338-B
  9. ^ . Bangladesh Railway. Archived from the original on 15 November 2007. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  10. ^ a b Government of Pakistan 1991, p. 154
  11. ^ "Locomotives to be built at Risalpur: Saad Rafiq". Nation.com.pk. 2013-10-29.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "Carriage factory rehabilitates 690 coaches". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ "Saad orders enquiry into railway land". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
  17. ^ . www.pracsltd.com. Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-06-21. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
  19. ^ "RAILCOP". www.railcop-pk.com.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-14.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.

References

  • Sánchez-Triana, Ernesto; Afzal, Javaid; Biller, Dan; Malik, Sohail (2013). Greening Growth in Pakistan through Transport Sector Reforms: A Strategic Environmental, Poverty, and Social Assessment. Directions in Development. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-0-8213-9929-3. hdl:10986/15798. ISBN 9780821399293.
  • Imran, Muhammad (2009). (PDF). Journal of Public Transportation. 12 (2): 53–83. doi:10.5038/2375-0901.12.2.4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-04-18.
  • Hasan, Parvez (1998). Pakistan's Economy at the Crossroads: Past Policies and Present Imperatives. Karachi: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195779394.
  • International Development Association (31 August 1962). Report no. TO-339a: Appraisal of the Pakistan Railways Project (PDF) (Restricted internal report). Department of Technical Operations, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Development Association.
  • Government of Pakistan (1991). Pakistan: An Official Handbook. Department of Films & Publications, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan.

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The Ministry of Railways Urdu وزارت ريلوے Wazarat e Railway abbreviated as MoR is a ministry of the Government of Pakistan tasked with planning administrating and overseeing government policies for the development of the national rail network Pakistan Railways Originally a department of the Ministry of Communications in May 1974 it formed into an autonomous ministry of the federal government The ministry headquarters is located at Block D of the Pak Secretariat in Islamabad Ministry of Railwaysوزارت ريلوےSeal of Government of PakistanAgency overviewFormedMay 1 1974 48 years ago 1974 05 01 JurisdictionGovernment of PakistanHeadquartersBlock D Pak SecretariatIslamabad ICT Pakistan 44000 Annual budget 500 Million USDMinister responsibleKhawaja Saad Rafique Minister of RailwaysAgency executiveSyed Khalid Gardezi Secretary of RailwaysWebsitewww wbr railways wbr gov wbr pk Contents 1 History 1 1 1858 1947 1 2 1947 1970 1 3 1970 present 2 Railway Board 3 Functions 4 Divisions 4 1 Pakistan Locomotive Factory Risalpur 4 2 Carriage Factory Islamabad 4 3 Railway Estate Development amp Marketing Company REDAMCO 4 4 Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services PRACS 4 5 Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited RAILCOP 5 Ministers 6 See also 7 External links 8 Citations 9 ReferencesHistory EditMain article History of rail transport in Pakistan 1858 1947 Edit In 1858 several railway companies began laying track and operating in what is today Pakistan The present Pakistan Railways network was originally built as a patchwork of local rail links operated by small private railway companies These included the Scinde Railway Punjab Railway Delhi Railway and Indus Steam Flotilla companies In 1870 these 4 companies were amalgamated into the Scinde Punjab amp Delhi Railway company Shortly thereafter several other railways lines were built including the Indus Valley State Railway Punjab Northern State Railway Sind Sagar Railway Sind Pishin State Railway Trans Baluchistan Railway and Kandahar State Railway These 6 companies along with the Scinde Punjab amp Delhi Railway company merged to form the North Western State Railway in 1880 and would continue as a company until 1947 1947 1970 Edit In 1947 when Pakistan achieved its independence from Britain the North Western State Railway and Assam Bengal Railway were inherited by Pakistan and renamed to Pakistan Western Railway and Pakistan Eastern Railway respectively 1 2 Both railways were owned by the Government of Pakistan and efforts were made to unify the governance of these two railways under a single railway board 3 However until the formulation of the Railway Board both the railways were administered through the Railway Division of the Ministry of Communications The division was headed by the Director General of Railways DG Railways within the ministry who had the general supervision over operations 3 In 1959 an ordinance bill was passed in the parliament underlying the need for the creation of a semi autonomous Railway Board The board was perceived in accordance with the principal powers of the Central Government as stipulated in the Railways Act IX of 1890 3 Even after the establishment of the Railway Board RB the Central Government continued to administer the affairs of the railways albeit less directly There were no suggestions of actual transfer of property or changes in the financial relationship of the railways to the government The board however had the general supervision over the railway operations but referred to the government for matters of general policy 3 Since its establishment in 1959 and up until 1 July 1962 the Railway Board management consisted of the former DG Railways a financial member and an engineering member The board was assisted by a small staff of experts in fields ranging from operations and finances to engineering General managers were appointed for both railways who were tasked with the day to day operations of the railways including procurement personnel and fares 4 Under the GMs the organisation of Pakistan Western Railways was based on a divisional system while that of Pakistan Eastern Railways was based on a departmental system However it later transpired that the departmental system held an inherent weakness as traffic and operational movements increased on the Eastern Railway and decision making was kept centralized for the railway needing immediate reforms Even amidst such teething perils the management was found competent 5 Earlier on 20 September 1924 a special resolution had been adopted by the Legislative Assembly of British India which came to be known as the Separation Convention of 1924 6 The resolution asked for the separation of railway finances from the general finances of the country 7 But soon after the independence the Central Government discarded the resolution and the railway finances were merged with the general finances of the country In preparation for the second five year plan 1960 65 the necessity to separate the railway finances from the general revenues continued to be felt 8 After the first session of the third national assembly president Ayub Khan issued a presidential order PO 33 on 9 June 1962 The presidential order instructed for the transfer of control of both railways PWR and PER from the Central Government to the provincial governments of West Pakistan and East Pakistan respectively 9 When the presidential order came into effect on 1 July 1962 concurrent Railway Boards were established by both provinces repealing the original Railway Board Ordinance of 1959 5 The presidential order also reinstated the formerly discarded Separation Convention whereby the railway finances were ultimately separated from the general finances for the fiscal year 1961 62 and thereafter 8 giving each board increased autonomy In transferring the jurisdiction of the railways to their respective provincial governments the resulting provincial Railway Boards exercised all the powers and functions of the former Railway Board as established in 1959 with the exception of a few responsibilities To address these exceptional responsibilities the Central Government established a Central Railway Division which retained certain powers and functions not completely dissolved to the provincial boards These included the responsibilities of Dealing with international organisations and foreign countries Implementing agreements with such organisations and countries Coordinating rail movements to and from ports and Coordinating Development Programmes of each railway as part of the National Development Programmes Furthermore the provincial governments were refrained from altering the priority of movement of defence traffic close or dismantle any railway line or modify any Ministry of Defence lines without the prior approval of the Central Railway Division 1970 present Edit With the succession of East Pakistan the Eastern Railway was inherited by Bangladesh while the Pakistan Western Railway was taken under control of the President who created the Ministry of Railways in 1974 to look after the planning and policy making technical advisory service and management of the railway 10 The PWR railway was then renamed Pakistan Railways in May 1974 In 1982 the Ministry of Railways was merged with the Railway Board under a presidential order 10 resulting in the federal ministry as it stands to date The ministry has since been tasked with administering the various railway junctions and stations in rural insular and urban areas of Pakistan Declining passenger numbers and financial losses in the late 1980s to early 1990s prompted the closure of many branch lines and small stations The 1990s saw severe cuts in rail subsidies and mismanagement within the company Due to falling passenger numbers rail subsidies from the government are necessary to keep the railways financially viable Railway Board EditThe Railway Board RB is the highest governing body for technical matters for Pakistan Railways and the MoR The highest form of bureaucrats in the railways consisted the government appoint bureaucrat who is the Chairman of Pakistan Railways The following list includes the officers and government appoint bureaucrats reporting directly to the Secretary Railways who also serves as chairman of the Board i Secretary Railway Board MoR Islamabad ii Member Finance Railway Board MoR Islamabad iii Director General Operations MoR Islamabad iv Director General Technical MoR Islamabad v Director General Planning MoR Islamabad Chief Executive Sr General Manager of Railway PR Headquarters Lahore CEO Sr GM Managing Director PRACS Rawalpindi Chief Executive CEO PRFTC Rawalpindi Managing Director REDAMCO Rawalpindi Managing Director Railcop Lahore Federal Government Inspector of Railways FGIR Director General of Vigilance Department DG Vigilance Functions EditAll matters pertaining to Pakistan Railways Movement and priority in respect of Defence traffic Maintenance of Railway lines for strategic reasons Negotiations with International Organizations and other Countries and implementation of agreements with them Coordination of Development Projects of Railways as a part of the National Development Programme Standardization and specifications of materials and stores Overall efficiency and safety of Railways Coordination of Rail movements into and from Ports Divisions EditPakistan Locomotive Factory Risalpur Edit Main article Pakistan Locomotive Factory The Pakistan Locomotive Factory was established in Risalpur at a total cost of Rs 228 4 million US 1 0 million Its function is to manufacture indigenous diesel electric and electric locomotives thus allowing Pakistan Railways to have less dependency on foreign technology The factory has capacity to manufacture 25 locomotives per year 11 Technology for manufacturing of locomotives has been acquired from Hitachi Japan General Electric ADtranz Germany and Dalian Locomotives amp Rolling Stock Works China 12 13 Carriage Factory Islamabad Edit Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory Islamabad was set up in 1970 under the technical collaboration of LHB Germany for manufacture of passenger carriages The capacity of the Factory is 150 passenger coaches per year on single shift basis 14 Railway Estate Development amp Marketing Company REDAMCO Edit REDAMCO was established in 2012 15 REDAMCO deals with non core business of Pakistan Railways that includes Development of lands business of advertisements and hoardings and matters relating to franchises 16 Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services PRACS Edit Main article Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services Limited PRACS was incorporated in 1976 as a private limited company In the year 2002 it was converted to a public limited 17 PRACS provides a wide range of services in the fields of Civil Engineering commercial management of passenger trains as well as passenger reservation and ticketing Rail Cuisine Mechanical engineering and Electrical engineering 18 Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited RAILCOP Edit Main article Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited RAILCOP is a subsidiary of Ministry of Railways was incorporated as a Public Limited Company in 1980 RAILCOP offers services in Engineering fields like railway tracks railway stations bridges overhead bridges under passes tunnels culverts railway facilities at port and harbors RAILCOP has also completed a number of projects in Saudi Arabia Sudan Somalia Iran and Senegal Railways 19 20 Ministers EditUpdated as of August 2018 21 S No Name From To Party01 Khan Bahadur Khan F M Khan Khan of Shewa 29 October 1958 8 June 196202 Sardar Muhammad Hayat Khan Tamman 12 June 1965 25 March 196903 Khurshid Hasan Meer 23 August 1974 22 October 197404 Mian Muhammad Attaullah 23 October 1974 5 February 197605 Hafizullah Cheema 5 February 1976 8 March 197706 Gulam Hussain 30 March 1977 5 July 197707 N A Qureshi 14 January 1978 6 July 197808 Muhammad Khan Junejo 5 July 1978 23 April 1979 Pakistan Muslim League09 Maj Gen Jamal Said Khan 21 April 1979 31 March 197910 Maj Gen Saeed Qadir 16 March 1981 5 March 198311 Nawabzada Abdul Ghafoor Khan Hoti 5 August 1983 26 February 198512 Yousaf Raza Gillani 28 January 1986 20 December 1986 Pakistan Peoples Party13 Sardarzada Muhammad Ali Shah 15 May 1988 29 May 198814 Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali 9 June 1988 24 June 1988 Pakistan Muslim League15 Zafar Ali Laghari 23 March 1989 5 August 199016 Hazar Khan Bijarani 9 November 1990 10 September 199117 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 10 September 1991 18 July 199318 Ahmad Faruque 23 July 1993 19 October 199319 Sardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan Nasar 11 July 1997 6 August 199820 Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain 7 August 1998 9 November 199921 Lt Gen R Javed Ashraf 15 August 2000 23 November 200222 Ghouse Bux Khan Mehar 23 November 2002 25 August 200423 Shamim Haider 1 September 2004 24 April 200624 Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad 25 April 2006 15 November 200725 Mansoor Tariq 3 December 2007 25 March 200826 Sardar Mehtab Abbasi 31 March 2008 13 May 200827 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 4 November 2008 18 March 201328 Dr Abdul Malik Kasi 3 April 2013 5 June 201329 Khawaja Saad Rafique 7 June 2013 27 July 2017 Khawaja Saad Rafique 4 August 2017 31 May 2018 Roshan Khursheed Bharucha Acting 5 June 2018 18 August 201830 Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad 18 August 2018 10 December 202031 Azam Khan Swati 11 December 2020 10 April 202232 Khawaja Saad Rafique 19 April 2022 IncumbentSee also EditGovernment of Pakistan Transport in PakistanExternal links EditOfficial site Railway Estate Development amp Marketing Company Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services Railway Constructions Pakistan LimitedCitations Edit Hasan 1998 p 97 Imran 2009 p 60 a b c d International Development Association 1962 p 1 International Development Association 1962 pp 1 2 a b International Development Association 1962 p 2 Pakistan Railways 2011 p 3 1harvnb error no target 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land www pakistantoday com pk Pakistan Railway Advisory amp Consultancy Services Ltd PRACS www pracsltd com Archived from the original on 2014 07 15 Retrieved 2014 07 14 Rail Tourism Archived from the original on 2014 06 21 Retrieved 2014 07 14 RAILCOP www railcop pk com title Archived from the original on 2014 07 15 Retrieved 2014 07 14 Ministry of Railways Archived from the original on 15 March 2016 Retrieved 3 April 2016 References EditSanchez Triana Ernesto Afzal Javaid Biller Dan Malik Sohail 2013 Greening Growth in Pakistan through Transport Sector Reforms A Strategic Environmental Poverty and Social Assessment Directions in Development Washington D C World Bank doi 10 1596 978 0 8213 9929 3 hdl 10986 15798 ISBN 9780821399293 Imran Muhammad 2009 Public Transport in Pakistan A Critical Overview PDF Journal of Public Transportation 12 2 53 83 doi 10 5038 2375 0901 12 2 4 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 04 18 Hasan Parvez 1998 Pakistan s Economy at the Crossroads Past 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