Following the Partition of India in 1947, Pakistan gained independence and inherited various railway lines with a route length of 8,122 kilometers (5,048 miles). Some of those lines were subsequently abandoned or dismantled, such as:
Broad gauge
- Hyderabad Junction–Badin Branch Line, 109 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 2020.
- Lahore Junction–Wagah Branch Line, 25 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 2019.
- Tando Adam–Mehrabpur Branch Line, 202 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 1988.
- Pad Idan Junction–Tharushah Junction, 29 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 1988.
- Nawabshah Junction–Sakrand Junction railway station, 24 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 1988.
- Jammu–Sialkot Railway, 43 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 1947.
- Samasata–Amruka Branch Line, 257 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 2011[1]
- Shahdara Bagh–Chak Amru Branch Line, 52 kilometer section between Narowal Junction and Chak Amru closed.
- Khyber Pass Railway, 50 kilometer broad gauge railway, closed in 2006.
- Bahawalnagar–Fort Abbas Branch Line, constructed in 1928. Closed in 2002
- Karachi Circular Railway, closed in 1999. Being partially reopened in 2020
- Mandra–Bhaun Railway, 74 km broad gauge railway, closed in 1993.[2]
- Gharibwal Cement Works Railway (Ghribwal railway station to Haranpur Junction railway station) 10 kilometer track closed
- Malakwal–Bhera Railway, 38 kilometer Broad Gauge railway track closed.
- Malakwal–Khushab Railway, 70 kilometer section between Pind Dadan Khan and Khushab closed.
- Larkana–Jacobabad, 136 kilometer loop line
- Fort Abbas–Samasata Junction, 128 kilometer line completed in 1932-1933, however due to 2nd world war demands, the track was removed and never rebuilt.
- Khanpur–Chachran Railway, 34 kilometer line
- Nowshera–Dargai Railway, built in 1886 and abandoned in 1985.
- Charsadda Railway, 40 Kilometers line built in 1886 and abandoned in 1985.
- Jaranwala-Lyallpur Branch Line constructed in 1922 and closed in 1940.
- Amruka-Fazlika Railway. 38 kilometer line abandoned in 1947. Closed in India and Pakistan Partition 1947.
- Mandi Sadiq Ganj-Hindu Malkot Railway. 36 kilometer line abandoned in 1947. Closed in India And Pakistan Partition 1947.
- Kasur-Firozpur Railway Line 39 Kilometer Line Abandoned in 1947
- Kasur-KhemKaran Railway Line 30 Kilometer Line Abandoned In 1947
Narrow gauge
- Zhob Valley Railway (Boston–Zhob), 294 kilometer narrow gauge railway, closed in 1985 and dismantled in 2008.
- Daud Khel–Lakki Marwat Branch Line, 134 km narrow gauge railway closed between Mari Indus and Lakki Marwat, constructed in 1913, dismantled in 1995.
- Bannu–Tank Branch Line, 122 kilometer narrow gauge railway, constructed in 1913, dismantled in 1995.
- Kohat–Thal Railway, 100 kilometer narrow gauge railway, constructed in 1903, abandoned in 1991.[3]
Meter gauge
- Jamrao-Pithoro loop line (184 km closed in 2005)
- Mirpur Khas-Nawabshah (129 km closed in 2005) [4]
References
- ↑ Bahawalnagar rail junction a relic from 1901 Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, Publisher: The Nation. Retrieved 17 November 2012
- ↑ Plea to revive Mandra-Chakwal railway line Publisher: Dawn News. Retrieved 16 November 2012
- ↑ The International Steam. Retrieved 16 November 2012
- ↑ The Meter-Gauge of Sindh Archived 2016-03-15 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 16 November 2012
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