[2] In the 1953 National Football Championship, it finished runner-up after falling to Punjab Blue in the final.
In the 1956 season of the National Football Championship, the club entered as Railway White, again finishing as runner-up after losing against Balochistan.
The coaching was then passed to Muhammad Rasheed, the ex-national player and Pakistan Railways legend who scored the only goal in the National Championship 1984 final.
[6] Railways again qualified to the top-tier by winning their departmental leg of the 2013 PFF League.
Following the domestic football revamp in the country in 2023, departmental clubs including Railways remained competing in the PFF National Challenge Cup.