Quetta Railway Station
History
Quetta was always considered a strategic city during the British Raj. The station was built during construction of the strategic line constructed by the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway. Construction began in 1881 and opened to the public in 1887, which by then was part of the North Western State Railway. Quetta was always considered as an important strategic destination as Britain feared that the Russian Empire might advance from Afghanistan into Quetta, thereby threatening its rule in South Asia.In 1857, when the idea was suggested by William Andrew (Chairman of Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway) that a railway line be constructed through the Bolan Pass. On 18 September 1879 work begun on laying the railway tracks and after four months, the first 215 kilometres of line from Ruk to Sibi was completed and become operational in January 1881. Beyond Sibi, the terrain was very difficult. After immense difficulties and harsh weather conditions, the line reached Quetta in March 1887.
Train routes
The following trains stop/terminate/originate from Quetta station:
Preceding station | Pakistan Railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Akbar Express | Kolpur towards Lahore Junction
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Kolpur towards Karachi City
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Bolan Mail | Terminus | ||
Terminus | Chaman Mixed | Sheikh Mandah towards Chaman
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Jaffar Express | Kolpur towards Peshawar Cantonment
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Gallery
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Quetta Railway station (1894)
See also
References
- ^ "Documentary on Quetta Railway Station". radio.gov.pk.
- ^ "کوئٹہ کا ریلوے اسٹیشن ویران: مسافر، قلی اور ٹیکسی ڈرائیور سب پریشان" – via VOA Urdu.