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The Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority (Danish: Trafikstyrelsen) is the Danish government agency responsible for regulating, planning and safety relating to public transport in Denmark. The agency also acts as an advisor towards the ministry related to policy and strategic development in transport.
Pakistan Railways: Website: www.pakrail.gov.pk: Route; Termini: Lahore Junction Rawalpindi: Stops: 6: Distance travelled: 290 km (180 mi) Average journey time: 5 hours: Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 101 UP (Lahore→Rawalpindi), 102 DN (Rawalpindi→Lahore) On-board services; Class(es) Economy Class AC Standard AC Business Parlour ...
Rawalpindi Railway Station is located in Rawalpindi. The historic railway station is located in the centre of the city on Station Road in the Saddar area and close to the historic Raja Bazaar. Along with Rawalpindi railway station there is Islamabad Railway Station of the capital of Pakistan. And Golra Sharif Railway Museum is also near the ...
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]
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] It is run by NCS rail. [1] The Subak Kharam Railcar runs between Lahore and Rawalpindi on a regular basis. Subak Kharam is a fashionable runner.
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 project includes the construction of a circular railway track for Rawalpindi which will also be included in the Leh Expressway project. [2] The track will be 100 km long connecting Islamabad and Rawalpindi. [3] The project was expected to be completed in 2023 but has not yet been completed. [1]