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  2. List of ports in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Fishing boats at Karachi Fish Harbour View of Gwadar Fish Harbour. There are a number of fish harbours, most of which were built from 2002 onwards but have been controversial because of damage to the local environments. The harbours are managed by the provincial fisheries departments of Sindh and Balochistan. [4] Damb Fish Harbour, [5] Lasbela ...

  3. Northern Areas Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    You can find Information of routes and Fares in Official site. NATCO Bus Services is always closed during Eid vacations, which last for three days. On 30 November 2006 NATCO started a non-stop express bus service from Islamabad to Gilgit. [2] on 20 April 2015 NATCO Celebrated its 41st anniversary at its Head Office in Gilgit. [3]

  4. Transport in Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The transport system in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, connects it with all major cities and towns via regular trains and bus services running mostly from the neighbouring city of Rawalpindi. Lahore and Peshawar are linked to Islamabad through a network of motorways which has resulted in a significant reduction in travelling times between ...

  5. Pakistan National Shipping Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In service for the company Type Tonnage Reference Fate Notes MT Shalamar: 2006: 2015–Present: Aframax Oil Tanker: 55894 GT [16] Currently in use: Built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Japan: MV Islamabad: 1983: 1983–2013: Multi-Purpose General Cargo: 12395 GT [17] Scrapped in 2013: Built at Karachi Shipyard, Pakistan. MT Quetta: 2003: 2008 ...

  6. Transport in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, a container train service was launched by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani between Islamabad and Istanbul on 14 August 2009. The first train carried 20 containers with a capacity of around 750 t (738 long tons ; 827 short tons ) [ 36 ] and will travel 6,500 km (4,000 mi) from Islamabad, through Tehran , Iran ...

  7. Islamabad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2022, the Government of Pakistan announced its decision to outsource the management of Islamabad International Airport to international operators as part of an initiative to encourage foreign investment. The Islamabad airport, along with other major airports, is slated to be managed under a public-private partnership (PPP) model.

  8. Benazir Bhutto International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft crashed into mountainous and wooded terrain near the city, killing all 152 people on board. [ 11 ] On 20 April 2012, a Boeing 737-200 (AP-BKC), Bhoja Air Flight 213 , which took off from Karachi's Jinnah International Airport , was destined for Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto International Airport, but crashed near Chaklala, killing all ...

  9. MV Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    MV Islamabad is the largest general cargo and container ship built in Pakistan at the Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW). Islamabad has a capacity of 17,200 tonnes deadweight (DWT). Built in 1982, the ship is in service with Pakistan National Shipping Corporation .