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'A Railway Train', lithographed sketch by Hurnam Singh, circa mid-19th century. The Punjab Railway was established shortly after the Scinde Railway Act of Parliament in July 1855 was passed. [2] [3] The Punjab Railway began soon after the Karachi-Kotri Railway Line opened in 13 May 1861.
The following is a list of railway stations belonging to Indian Railways in the state of Punjab, India. [ a ] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
This is a list of railway stations in India. ... Railway zone Elevation Map Chatrapur: CAP: ... Punjab: Northern Railway: Jalandhar: Garhwa: GHQ:
Extent of the Indian railway network in 1909. Officially notified as a new railway zone on 14 April 1952, its origin goes back to 3 March 1859. On 14 April 1952, the Northern Railway zone was created by merging Jodhpur Railway, Bikaner Railway, Eastern Punjab Railway and three divisions of the East Indian Railway north-west of Mughalsarai (Uttar Pradesh).
The station symbol part is the part that identifies each station on the scale of one entire railway line. Therefore, there must not be any duplicated station symbols on the same railway line: no more than one station on the same railway line should have the identical station symbol. In most of the cases, the station symbol is a two digit number.
The Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway completed the Multan–Lahore–Amritsar line in 1865. [1] The Amritsar–Attari section was completed on the route to Lahore in 1862. [2] The 78 km (48 mi)-long Amritsar–Khem Karan railway line runs through Tarn Taran and Patti. A 54 km (34 mi)-long line links Amritsar to Dera Baba Nanak on the bank of the ...
Southern Punjab Railway was taken over by the state and merged with North Western Railway in 1930. [12] With the partition of India in 1947, North Western Railway was split. While the western portion became Pakistan West Railway, and later Pakistan Railways, the eastern part became Eastern Punjab Railway. [13] In 1952,Northern Railway was ...
Rajpura Junction railway station is located at an elevation of 269.21 metres (883.2 ft) above sea level. This station is located on the double track, 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge, Ambala–Sirhind section of Ambala–Attari line and single track BG Bathinda–Rajpura line. [5] [6]