Tag: Gul train

  • Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train

    Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train

    Director General of Turkey’s State Railways (TCDD) Suleyman Karaman said that in their talks with Pakistani and Afghan ministers, a decision was taken to increase the frequency of the Gul Train travelling between Istanbul and Islamabad and to increase the amount of cargo carried, according to a report published by Turkish Weekly.

    Speaking to the Anadolu Agency (AA), Suleyman Karaman stressed that they aimed to bring down the number of days required for the Gul Train to reach Islamabad from Istanbul to 11 days from the previous mark of 15 days.

    via Istanbul to Islamabad journey to take 11 days with Gul Train | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia.

  • Pakistan, Turkey agree to upgrade track for Gul Train

    Pakistan, Turkey agree to upgrade track for Gul Train

    Pakistan, Turkey agree to upgrade track for Gul Train

    ISTANBUL Nov 1 (APP): The proposed Gul Train project took a step forward on Tuesday when the Presidents of Pakistan and Turkey agreed to further upgrade it so as to cover the distance between Ankara and Islamabad in just 11 days instead of 16 days. The project idea was first floated by President Zardari last year to enter into a joint venture for locomotive manufacture in Pakistan for the special cargo train service. Spokesperson to President Farhatulalh Babar said that the decision was taken during a special briefing on the proposed train project held soon after the delegation level talks between the two Presidents in Istanbul on the sidelines of the trilateral summit of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkey.

    It was also decided that after the successful upgradation of the existing track and whetting the appetite of private entrepreneurs, the second phase of the project be also launched.

    The second phase would include laying of a entirely new railway track in Pakistan specially for super fast goods train running at over 150 kilometers per hour speed, he said.

    The briefing was informed that a special logistics management company called TOBB had already been formed and experts from the two countries will meet next month in Pakistan to take the project further forward.

    The two test runs of the train carried out during the last two months had shown that the trains covered the distance in 16 days and the project was very feasible. The test runs and the studies carried out thus far had also shown that the initial project feasibility was better than expected, the meeting was informed.

    The meeting was informed that the project had been endorsed by the ECO High Level Expert Group meeting in Ankara last month and an informal working group had already been formed in Ankara for the purpose.

    Farhatullah Babar said that it was also decided to convene an international conference in January 2012 on connectivity in Pakistan to raise awareness of the international private sector in the viability of the project and to attract entrepreneurs.

    In an intervention the Turkish President Abdullah Gul proposed that the 11 day Ankara-Islamabad train proposal be finalized within six months. President Gul further said that he would be ready to give some more time for finalizing the 11-day proposal if the travel time could be further reduced to less than ten days between Ankara and Islamabad, Farhatullah Babar said.

    President Zardari remarked that he envisaged the Gul Train opening up new vistas of communication, opening up hitherto inaccessible markets and boosting trade of the three countries of Pakistan, Iran and Turkey within the region and beyond.

    via Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan’s Premier NEWS Agency ) – Pakistan, Turkey agree to upgrade track for Gul Train.

  • Gul cargo train leaves for Istanbul

    Gul cargo train leaves for Istanbul

    ISLAMABAD, May 6 (APP): The first Gul cargo train left for Istanbul with 12 containers from the Lahore dry port on Friday. According to Railway officials, the Gul cargo train would arrive in the Turkish city of Istanbul via Iran on the 11-day journey, a news channel reported.

    The officials sources also said that more cargo trains would be run in the future. The Gul train has been named after the Turkish President Abdullah Gul as goodwill gesture.

    via Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan’s Premier NEWS Agency ) – Gul cargo train leaves for Istanbul.

  • An Islamabad-Istanbul train that will traverse 6,500 km

    An Islamabad-Istanbul train that will traverse 6,500 km

    Islamabad, April 18 (IANS) A cargo train that will cover a distance of 6,500 km from Islamabad through Tehran to Istanbul will be ‘running in less than a year’, an official said.

    The ambitious project got a final shape during the April 11-14 official visit of President Asif Ali Zardari to Turkish capital Ankara.

    Turkish Union of Chambers (TOBB) has said it will immediately start a company to run the project and the company will seek collaboration with Pakistan and Iran business groups to execute it, Associated Press of Pakistan reported.

    ‘We are planning to get the train running in less than a year,’ TOBB president Rifat Hisarciklioglu was quoted as saying.

    The weekly trains are expected to make a one-way trip in 11 days between Istanbul and Islamabad.

    The report said the train will open up the European and Asian markets for Pakistan.

    President Asif Ali Zardari, during his visit, held discussions with Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Grand National Assembly Speaker Mehmet Ali Sahin.

    Pakistan and Turkey are keen to expand their bilateral trade volume from existing $1 billion to $2 billion by year 2012.

     

  • The Midnight Express now reaches Islamabad

    The Midnight Express now reaches Islamabad

    The exotic Midnight Express now reaches Islamabad. The Turkish-Pakistan links have gone beyond emotional vision and tall statements of brotherly relations. The Pakistan-Turkey Goods Train is now being optimized. Hard facts and regional realties have now forced the neighbors of Pakistan into ocoperating in trade and military ventures. There is much discussion of the route layout, the concept of cargo train, and the focus on special reduced rates by Pakistan Railways.

    Ankara and Islamabad have agreed to increase trade with the neighbors. Turkey has done with very successfully and become the 17th largest economy of the world. With regard to the Islamabad-Istanbul Goods train, named “Gul Train” the Pakistani Ministry of Railways will be formally announcing concrete marketing plan in consultation and coordination with the trade bodies of the Iran and Turkey. The concept is a symbol of the ECO integration.

    The ECO is the successor organization called the RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development). The RCD was created in the sixties to bring Iran and Turkey closer to Pakistan. At the time all were US allies. After the demise of the Shah, One of the first acts of the revolution in Iran was to demolish the RCD—however on Pakistan’s insistence the RCD was expanded to include all the Eastern former Muslim members states of the former USSR. Today the ECO is taking small but potent steps to increase the trade among the member states.

    The progress of the Gul project was reviewed by the highest governemnt officials in Islamabad.The Goods Train has highlighted the existing transport agreements of Pakistan with Iran and Turkey under ECO and under bilateral arrangements (Transit Transport Framework Agreement,TTFA) with the regional countries.

    The TTFA was originally developed by ECO with the assistance of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The regional TTFA was signed by all ECO member countries except Uzbekistan in 1998. Pakistan and Iran also want to enhance the Road Transportation of Goods and Passengers between Pakistan and Iran using the agreement signed between them in 1987. That agreement facilitates the transportation of goods between the two countries.

    The agreement for Transportation and Good was signed between Iran and Pakistan during the concluding session of Pak-Iran Joint Economic Commission on June 29,2008 at Tehran. Turkey and Pakistan are eager to enhance trade relations. To this end the two countries approved a Road Transport Agreement on June 15,2003 at Islamabad.

    The Pakistan-Turkey Goods train started its regular monthly service from Turkey and Pakistan simultaneously during August, 2010. There were only six regular services from Pakistan and two from Turkey. Pakistan has now created a monitoring mechanism to improve the Islamabad to Istanbul service.

    via The Midnight Express now reaches Islamabad | Pakistan Patriot.