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Rawal Express (Urdu: راول ایکسپریس) is a express train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Lahore and Rawalpindi. [1] The trip takes approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes to cover a published distance of 290 kilometres (180 mi), traveling along a stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Line .
Margalla Express (Urdu: مارگلہ ایکسپریس) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Lahore and Rawalpindi. [1] [2] The trip takes approximately 4 hours, 50 minutes to cover a published distance of 298 kilometres (185 mi), traveling along a stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line.
The Pakistan Railway has designated the Subak Raftar Railcar with the UP designation of 101, running from Lahore Junction to Margala Rawalpindi, and DN designation of 102, traveling from Rawalpindi to Lahore. The train commences in Lahore and makes stops at various stations including Gujranwala, Wazirabad, Gujrat, Lalamusa Junction, Jehlum ...
Pakistan Railways: Website: www.pakrail.gov.pk: Route; Termini: Lahore Jn Rawalpindi: Stops: 7: Distance travelled: 290 kilometres (180 mi) Average journey time: 5 hours and 10 minutes: Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 103 UP (Lahore->Rawalpindi), 104 DN (Rawalpindi->Lahore) On-board services; Class(es) Economy Class AC Standard AC ...
NCS Rail Lahore – Rawalpindi: 2004-Present 105UP/106DN Rehman Baba Express: PR: Peshawar Cantonment - Karachi Cantonment: 2018–Present 47UP/48DN Rawalpindi Passenger PR: Havelian - Rawalpindi: Present 267UP/268DN Rawalpindi Express: PR: Lahore – Rawalpindi: 2006 - 2012, 2018–2019 109UP/110DN Shah Hussain Express: PR: Karachi Cantonment ...
Pakistan railways map. This is a list of Railway lines in Pakistan. The lines and the stations are owned and operated by Pakistan Railways. Rail lines in Pakistan are divided into main lines and branch lines. [1] [2] [3]
Pakistan Railways [a] is the state-owned railway operator in Pakistan.Founded in 1861 as the North Western State Railway and headquartered in Lahore, it owns 7,789 kilometres (4,840 miles) of operational track across Pakistan, stretching from Peshawar to Karachi, offering both freight and passenger services, covering 482 operational stations across Pakistan.
Rawalpindi station was opened in 1881, during construction of the Punjab Northern State Railway which began in 1870. The route was first surveyed in 1857, and aimed to connect Lahore with Peshawar via Rawalpindi.