Departing from Karachi, the train carried over 3,000 tons of cargo to Kotri.


Karachi: Pakistan Railways has set a record with the longest and heaviest freight train run in their history.
According to the spokesperson, the freight train, stretching over 2,500 feet and comprising 50 coaches, was propelled by the robust GE U40 locomotive engine.
Railway spokesman added that the goods vehicle loaded more than 3,000 tons of goods from Karachi and took them to Kotri, during which the train went at a speed of 60 km while the average speed of the train was 38 km.
He also stated that this train has the capacity to carry more weight than 94 two-wheeler trucks. This freight vehicle will also reduce traffic pressure on the road and will contribute to minimizing environmental pollution.

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