Pakistan is set to unveil its first-ever tourist glass train, which will offer a unique way to explore the country’s scenic landscapes. According to reports, the feasibility study for the initial phase of the project is being carried out by the National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak), with plans for completion by April 30, 2025.
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The first phase of the project will involve constructing a 55-kilometre railway track connecting Islamabad’s Margalla Railway Station to several popular tourist destinations, including Bhara Kahu, Phurwaha Mor, Ghora Gali, Jhika Gali, and Bhurban. This innovative project aims to boost tourism and provide visitors with breathtaking views of Pakistan’s natural beauty in a new and exciting way.