ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Railways is planning to lay fibre optics cables along its railway tracks across the country in a joint venture with private sector investors.
According to the officials sources from the Ministry has said that the move is aimed at generating revenue for the department, which is facing financial difficulties.
Pakistan Railways has a network of 7,791 kilometers across the country, which passes through high-density population areas and connects major cities in the four provinces.
The department believes that laying fibre optics cables along its tracks would be an excellent opportunity for digital connectivity across the country.
The cables would be laid on railway land, and the department would charge right-of-way fees to the private investors. The Ministry of Railways has already sent a summary to the concerned quarter for adoption of the business model. The concerned quarter has agreed to the proposal and directed the Ministry of Railways to prepare a new draft policy in consultation with all stakeholders.
The new policy is expected to have a positive impact on developing the digital economy in Pakistan. The plan is still in the early stages, and it is not clear when the work will begin. However, the move is a positive step for Pakistan Railways and could help to improve its financial health.