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The train named after Sukkur, a city in Sindh, Pakistan. In beginning it was run between Karachi and Sukkur; later its route was extended to Karachi and Jacobabad. [1] [2] Sukkur Express has Economy, AC lower and AC Sleeper class accommodation. It covers the 560-kilometre (350 mi) distance from Karachi to Jacobabad in 11 hours and 55 minutes.
Karachi Cant railway station (KC) Karachi City railway station (KYC) Karor railway station (KOR) Kassowal railway station (KSL) Kasur Junction railway station (KUS) Khairabad Kund railway station (KBD) Khairpur railway station (KHP) Khanewal Junction railway station (KWL) Khanot railway station (KNOT) Khanpur Junction railway station (KPR ...
1990 Sukkur rail disaster: On 4 January 1990, the Bahaudddin Zakaria Express was on a 560-mile (900 km) overnight run from Multan to Karachi.Near Sangi village outside of Sukkur, Sindh the tracks were incorrectly set and sent the train hurdling into a siding where it collided with an empty 67-car freight train at a speed of at least 55 mph, killing 307 people.
The proposed railway would support the transport of high-value goods to Europe and Central Asia. Trains on the Islamabad – Tehran – Istanbul route currently take around five days to complete the journey, possibly due to poor or compromised condition of the track. It is claimed that a standard-gauge line would reduce journey times to 20 hours.
Sukkur Railway Station (Urdu: سكهر ریلوے اسٹیشن, Sindhi: سکر ریلوي اسٽیشن) is a railway station located in Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. A Dak bungalow , now used as a resthouse , is located here.
Train Name [2] Railroad Train Endpoints Operated Train Numbers Akbar Express: PR: Quetta – Lahore Junction: 1974 – 2020 23UP/24DN Allama Iqbal Express: PR: Karachi Cantonment – Sialkot Junction: 1940 – Present 9UP/10DN Attock Passenger: PR: Mari Indus – Attock City Junction: 1988 – present 201UP/202DN Attock Safari S. Jamil & Co ...
It is a major railway station on the Pakistan Railways network, serving as the junction between the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line (ML-1) and Rohri-Chaman Railway Line (ML-3). [2] The station serves as a technical stop for all express and passenger trains. The station is staffed and has advance and current reservation offices.
Nawabshah Railway Junction was constructed on Kotri - Rohri an alternate route of Kotri - Sukkur(now a section Kotri - Rohri of Karachi - Peshawar Main Line ML-1). 200 acars donated by Syed Nawab Ali Shah for a railway station of his town .