US Acting Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie Baker on Sunday paid a special visit to the historic Golra Railway Station and Railway Museum.
Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi briefed the visiting envoy on the siteโs cultural and historical significance as well as its recent up-gradation.
During the visit, the minister gave Ambassador Baker a detailed tour of the Golra Station, the Quaid-e-Azam Saloon, and the heritage museum, which houses vintage locomotives, carriages, and railway equipment dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries.
The US-made railway machinery and instruments on display particularly drew the ambassadorโs attention.
Abbasi also apprised the envoy of the reforms and modernisation initiatives being implemented in Pakistan Railways under his leadership. He noted that major railway stations in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Karachi, and Faisalabad have been upgraded and digitised to meet international standards.โ
Pakistanโs first-ever โSafe and Smart Railway Stationโ has been inaugurated in Rawalpindi.
The ambassador praised the ministerโs reform vision, describing Hanif Abbasi as a true โrailway reformistโ who is transforming the institution along modern lines.
Emphasising the rail sectorโs importance, the minister said Pakistan Railways is both a vital national asset and a symbol of the countryโs cultural heritage and global connectivity.
The visit left a lasting impression on Ambassador Baker, who admired the beauty, preservation, and historical charm of the Golra Railway Station.



