Golra Sharif Junction railway station
Golra Sharif Junction railway station | |
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General information | |
Coordinates | 33°40′14″N 72°56′52″E / 33.6706°N 72.9477°E |
Owned by | Ministry of Railways |
Line(s) | Karachi–Peshawar Main Line |
Other information | |
Station code | GLRS[1] |
History | |
Previous names | Great Indian Peninsula Railway |
Golra Sharif Junction railway station (Template:Lang-ur) is located on Golra road in Islamabad, The federal capital of the Pakistan. There is also Golra Sharif Railway Museum at this station.
The Golra Sharif Junction railway station lies on the main line of the Pakistan Railways which connects the rest of the country in the south and Peshawar in the north. More than 20 trains pass through this station every day.
It is situated South West to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan at the altitude of 1994 feet. Its magnificent building has Victorian architecture and composed of yellow stone masonry comprises five hall-like rooms. The station that once linked Peshawar, Kohat, Havelian and Multan now its enjoy more importance due to its Museum.[2]
The station was established in 1882 during British rule and upgraded as junction in 1912. It was the logistics artery of the British during the Afghan military campaigns at the turn of the twentieth century. It has since become an important trade route which protrudes into Afghanistan through the famous Khyber Pass.
See also
References
- ^ Official Web Site of Pakistan Railways
- ^ Rail Tourism Publisher: Pakistan Railway Advisory & Consultancy Services, Retrieved on April 21, 2012
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