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Tezgam Express (Urdu: تیز گام) is a daily express train service between Karachi and Rawalpindi in Pakistan. Tezgam means "fast runner". It is one of the oldest and popular trains of Pakistan. It was started in 1950s between Karachi and Peshawar. Later [when?] its route was shortened [why?] to Karachi and Rawalpindi. [1]
Bahawalpur Express PR: Samasata Junction – Sialkot Junction: Suspended 143UP/144DN Balochistan Express PR: Quetta-- Karachi City: 1998 - 2012 - Bau Passenger PR: Malakwal Junction – Lahore Junction: Suspended - Bolan Mail: PR: Karachi City – Quetta: 1948–2020, 2021-2022, 2023-present 3UP/4DN Buraq Express PR: Karachi City – Rawalpindi ...
Green Line Express 6 Dn Islamabad Karachi Cantt 7 Up Tezgam Express 8 Dn Rawalpindi Karachi Cantt 9 Up Allama Iqbal Express 10 Dn Sialkot Karachi Cantt 13 Up Awam Express 14 Dn Peshawar Cantt Karachi Cantt 15 Up Karachi Express 16 Dn (Lahore Junction) Quetta 23 Up Akbar Express 24 Dn (Lahore Junction) Karachi Cantt 27 Up Shalimar Express 28 Dn
The accident occurred at 6:18 a.m. PST [8] (01:18 UTC) on Main Line 1 in Liaquatpur tehsil, Rahim Yar Khan district, Punjab aboard the Tezgam express passenger train. Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, the Pakistani Federal Minister for Railways, reported that two gas stoves exploded, setting the train on fire.
General information; Coordinates: Elevation: 1,206 metres (3,957 ft) Owned by: Ministry of Railways: Line(s) Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line Khanewal–Wazirabad Branch Line
Subak Raftar means fast and speedy runner. [2] The train has economy, AC lower, AC parlor and business class accommodation. It covers a distance of about 290 kilometres (180 mi) in 4 hours 35 minutes.
Subak Kharam Railcar (Urdu: سبک خرام ریل کار) is a daily passenger train service between Lahore and Rawalpindi in Pakistan. [1] Subak Kharam means stylish runner. [2]
Khyber Mail (Urdu: خیبر میل) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Peshawar. [1] The trip takes approximately 32 hours, to cover a published distance of 1,764 kilometres (1,096 mi), traveling along the entire stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line.