Punjab Cabinet Approves MoU for Lahore-Rawalpindi High‑Speed Rail Corridor

LAHORE — At its 30th meeting, the provincial cabinet of Punjab, chaired by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, approved a MoU to launch a feasibility and design study for a high‑speed rail link between Lahore and Rawalpindi. The decision marks a key step in the region’s infrastructure agenda.

What was approved and what it covers

Strategic context

The rail project forms part of the Punjab government’s broader strategy to modernise inter‑city transport links and reduce travel times between major urban centres. According to public reports, the journey between Lahore and Rawalpindi currently takes around 4 to 5 hours. Government officials have set an interim target to reduce this to approximately 2‑2.5 hours.

Challenges ahead

While the concept enjoys political backing, transport and industry observers emphasise its complexity:

What’s next

Feasibility and design studies are expected to be tendered in the coming months, after which detailed scope, funding models, and implementation timelines should be released. Until then, the MoU sets the framework rather than the whole execution plan.

Takeaway

 The cabinet’s approval of the MoU signals that the Lahore–Rawalpindi high‑speed rail corridor has moved from concept to preliminary planning. However, substantial technical, financial, and operational hurdles remain before travel time reductions and service roll‑out become a reality.

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