The federal government has unveiled plans to install free Wi‑Fi at 40 major railway stations across Punjab, as part of a broader initiative to modernize Pakistan Railways. Railway Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi highlighted that a Rs 350 billion investment is underway to upgrade eight branch routes through collaboration with the Punjab government. These upgrades are tied to the ongoing ML‑1 modernization project, with ML‑2 investments also being prepared. The free wireless service aims to enhance passenger comfort and connectivity during travel and station wait times. Discussions are in progress with the Sindh government for similar upgrades in Karachi‑based rail routes.

Passengers traveling long distances or waiting at stations can soon access complimentary internet, enhancing both productivity and convenience. The initiative is part of a digital transformation drive including real‑time tracking, ATMs at stations, solar energy projects, and guesthouse outsourcing to boost service quality and revenue.
Pakistan Railways will provide free Wi‑Fi at 40 Punjab stations under a Rs 350 billion upgrade plan tied to the ML‑1 corridor modernization. Digital enhancements include real‑time tracking, station ATMs, and solar power, aiming to boost passenger convenience and network efficiency.
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