Karachi–Peshawar Line




















Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line
کراچی–پشاور مرکزی راه آهن خط
Overview
Other name(s)Main Line 1
ML-1[1]
Native nameکراچی–پشاور مرکزی راه آهن خط
Termini
Karachi City or Kiamari
Peshawar Cantonment
Stations184
Operation
OwnerPakistan Railways
Operator(s)Pakistan Railways
Technical
Line length1,687 km (1,048 mi)
Track gauge
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed105 km/h (65 mph) (Current)
160 km/h (99 mph) (Proposed)[2]
Route map

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km













0


Kiamari










5


Karachi City










9


Karachi Cantt











--


Departure Yard











19


Drigh Road











21


Drigh Colony











24


Malir Colony











26


Malir











--


Malir Cantonment











29


Landhi Junction










Left arrow


Landhi—Korangi Branch Line











35


Jummah Goth











43


Bin Qasim











45


Badal Nala











48


Marshalling Yard Pipri











51


Gaddar











61


Dabheji








Stream













79


Ran Pethani











91


Jungshahi











108


Braudabad










124


Jhimpir
Near Keenjhar Lake












143


Meting











164


Bholari











174


Kotri Junction









Right arrow

Kotri–Attock Railway Line
to Sehwan, Larkana Junction, Jacobabad Junction








River Indus























183


Hyderabad Junction










Left arrow


Hyderabad-Badin Branch Line











190


Detha










Left arrow


Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line











205


Allahdino Sand











213


Palijani











221


Oderolal











228


Wahab Shah











237


Tando Adam Junction











246


Jalal Marri











256


Shahdadpur











270


Lundo











280


Sarhari











298


Nawabshah











311


Bucheri











323


Daur











337


Bandhi











348


Kot Lalloo











358


Pad Idan Junction











371


Bhiria Road











384


Lakha Road











398


Mehrabpur Junction











411


Setharja











420


Ranipur Riyasat











427


Gambat











--


Pir Katpar











442


Tando Mustikhan











456


Khairpur











467


Begmanji








Nara Canal












Right arrow

Rohri–Chaman Railway Line
to Sukkur, Sibi, Quetta










481


Rohri Junction






















489


Mando Dairo











501


Sangi











513


Pano Akil











525


Mahesar











539


Ghotki











550


Sarhad











564


Mirpur Mathelo











578


Daharki











596


Reti











614


Walhar











624


Machi Goth








Sindh
Punjab

Provincial Border











632


Sadikabad











643


Adam Sahaba











654


Rahim Yar Khan











666


Tarinda











675


Kot Samaba











685


Sahja











696


Khanpur Junction











706


Jetha Bhutta











718


Firoza











741


Liaquat Pur











760


Chanigot











771


Kulab











783


Dera Nawab Sahib











798


Mubarakpur











807


Kalanchwala











819


Samasata Junction










Left arrow

Samasata-Amruka Branch Line
to Hasilpur, Tamewali, Bahawalnagar Jn











831


Bahawalpur








River Sutlej

Empress Bridge











838


Admwahan











km from
Lodhran
Kiamari























0
847


Lodhran Junction









LowerLeft arrow

Lodhran–Raiwind Branch Line
to Vehari,Mandi Burewala, Pakpattan










857


Shahidanwala

via Chord











11
858


Shah Nal










863


Rukanpur

via Chord











25
872


Gilawala










878


Dunyapur

via Chord











36
883


Zarif Shaheed










889


Kutabpur

via Chord











48
895


Shujabad










56
903


Chak










905


Jahania

via Chord










Right arrow

Sher Shah–Kot Addu Branch Line
to Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu Junction










72
919


Sher Shah Junction










922


Jangal Mariala

via Chord











78
925


Muzaffarabad










929


Mehar Shah

via Chord











87
934


Multan Cantt










--


Multan City










98
945


Piran Ghaib










108
955


Tatipur

Closed











115
962


Riazabad










120
967


Kot Abbas Shaheed

Closed











127
974


Shamkote






















938
136
983


Khanewal Junction























942


Dera Taj











953


Rajput Nagar











959


Kacha Khuh











969


Mohsinwal











981


Mian Channun











999


Kassowal











1015


Chichawatni











1036


Harappa











--


Mirdad Muafi











1056


Sahiwal











--


Nur Muhammad Mokal

Closed












1066


Yousafwala











--


Qadirabad

Closed












1081


Okara Cantt











1093


Okara











1102


Kissan











1110


Renala Khurd











1126


Habibabad











1133


Sehjowal

Closed












1139


Pattoki











--


Wan Adhan

Closed









BS-Link Canal













1152


Changa Manga











1160


Bhoe Asal

Closed












1168


Kot Radha Kishan











1175


Prem Nagar











1183


Raiwind Junction










Left arrow

Lodhran–Raiwind Branch Line
to Kasur Junction











1192


Jia Bagga








Hudiara Drain













1201


Kana Kacha

Closed












1208


Kot Lakhpat











1212


Walton











1218


Lahore Cantt










Left arrow


Lahore–Wagah Branch Line









1223


Lahore Junction











1225


Badami Bagh











1230


Shahdara Bagh Junction










Right arrow

Shahdara Bagh–Sangla Hill Branch Line
to Qila Sheikhupura Junction










Left arrow

Shahdara Bagh–Chak Amru Branch Line
to Narowal Junction











1240


Kala Shah Kaku











1249


Muridke











1259


Sadhoke











1269


Kamoke











1278


Eminabad











1280


Theri Sansi

Closed









Upper Chenab Canal













1290


Gujranwala City











1291


Gujranwala











1299


Gujranwala Cantt











1306


Ghakkhar Mandi











1315


Dhaunkal











Right arrow


Khanewal–Wazirabad Branch Line









Left arrow


Wazirabad–Narowal Branch Line











1322


Wazirabad Junction








River Chenab













1325


Haripur Band











1336


Gujrat











1346


Deona Juliani










Right arrow

Shorkot–Lalamusa railway line

Sargodha Junction, Jhang











1355


Lala Musa Junction











1362


Chak Pirana











1365


Kharian Cantt











1371


Kharian











1381


Choa Kariala








Upper Jhelum Canal













1365


Serai Alamgir








River Jhelum













1389


Jhelum











1394


Kala Gujran











1401


Kaluwal











1407


Dina











1413


Ratial











1420


Domeli











1426


Bakrala











1431


Tarki











1439


Sohawa











1449


Missa Keswal











1458


Gujar Khan











1465


Ghungrila











1472


Mandra Junction










UpperRight arrow

Mandra—Bhoun railway line
to Chakwal











1481


Kaliamawan











1486


Mankiala











1496


Sihala








River Soan











River Korang













1507


Chaklala










1512


Rawalpindi











1515


Nur (Rawalpindi)











1522


Madina-Tul-Hijjaj










1527


Golra Sharif Junction
Museum











Right arrow

Golra Sharif–Kohat Cantt Section
to Basal Junction, Jand Junction











1537


Sangjani











1544


Taxila Cantt Junction










Left arrow

Taxila–Khunjerab Railway Line
to Havelian











1547


Wah Cantt











1552


Budho











1556


Wah











1560


Hasan Abdal











1570


Burhan











1579


Faqirabad











1587


Sanjwal











1595


Attock City Junction










Right arrow


Attock—Kotri Railway Line











1605


Rumian











1612


Attock Khurd








Punjab
KP

Provincial Border








River Indus













1616


Khairabad Kund











1624


Jahangira Road











1630


Akora Khattak











1638


Hayat Sher Pao Shaheed











1643


Nowshera Junction










Left arrow

Nowshera—Dargai branch Line
to Risalpur, Mardan JN, Takht-I-Bhai











1650


Khushhal Kot











1653


Pir Piai











1664


Pabbi











1669


Taru Jabba











1674


Nasarpur











1682


Peshawar City










1687


Peshawar Cantt







Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line (Urdu:کراچی–پشاور مرکزی راه آهن خط) (also referred to as Main Line 1 or ML-1) is one of four main railway lines in Pakistan, operated and maintained by Pakistan Railways. The line begins from Karachi City station or Kiamari station and ends at Peshawar Cantonment Station. The total length of this railway line is 1,687 kilometers (1,048 mi). There are 184 railway stations from Kiamari to Peshawar Cantonment on this line.[3] The line serves as the main passenger and freight line of the country. 75% of the country’s cargo and passenger traffic uses the line. The line is currently undergoing an six-year 886.68 billion (US$8.4 billion) upgrade and renovation as part of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, with average rail speeds expected be doubled to 160 kilometers per hour upon completion.[4]




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Early development


    • 1.2 Mergers & expansion



  • 2 Stations


  • 3 References




History





Pakistan Railways network map with Main Line 1 shown in black


The present-day Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line was built as a patchwork of different railways during the 19th century. The present day line consists of the following historic sections built between 1861 and 1900:


  • Karachi–Kotri section, opened in 1861 (Kotri Bridge over the Indus River, opened in 1899)

  • Kotri–Rohri section, opened in 1900

  • Rohri–Multan section, opened in 1879 (Empress Bridge (near Bahawalpur) over the Sutlej River, opened in 1878)

  • Multan–Lahore section, opened in 1861

  • Lahore–Peshawar section, opened in 1876 (Attock Bridge over the Indus River, opened in 1883)


Early development


The Scinde Railway was constructed in 1861 as a 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge railway line between Karachi and Kotri.[5][6] Work on the line had commenced in April 1858 and was the first railway line for public use in the region.[7] Following the completion of the line, the Indus Steam Flotilla began docking in Kotri (instead of Karachi) from Multan.[8] The Punjab Railway was constructed and inaugurated in late 1861 as a 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge railway line between Multan and Lahore, and later extended to Amritsar.[5][6][9] Thus the travel time between Sindh and Punjab was greatly reduced together with the Scinde Railway, Indus Steam Flotilla and Punjab Railways; what normally took 40 days to travel between Karachi and Lahore now took 48 hours to transport passengers and cargo.



Mergers & expansion


In 1870, the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway was formed from the incorporation of the Scinde Railway, Indus Steam Flotilla, Punjab Railway and Delhi Railway companies in order to increase efficiency of passenger and cargo transport between Sindh and Punjab.[10] However, the rail gap between Kotri and Multan was considered a hassle as the Indus River and Sutlej River were major obstacles to cross at the time. In 1871, the Indus Valley State Railway was inaugurated and construction began on extending the railway line from Multan south towards Bahawalpur (crossing the Sutlej River) and on wards to Rohri. In 1876, the Punjab Northern State Railway was constructed between Lahore and Peshawar and in 1883 the Attock Bridge over the Indus River was opened.[11] In 1878, the Empress Bridge over the Sutlej River was opened and in 1879 the Indus Valley State Railway reached Rohri. From Rohri, a steam ferry would transport eight rail carriages at a time across the Indus between Rohri and Sukkur. This was found to be cumbersome and time-consuming. In 1889, the Lansdowne Bridge between Rohri and Sukkar was opened and in 1893, work on the Kotri Bridge commenced. It was only in 1900 that the section between Rohri and Kotri was completed.[12][13][14] In 1885, all the companies were merged to form the North Western State Railway.



Stations


The stations on this line are as follows:



  • Kiamari

  • Karachi City

  • Karachi Cantonment

  • Departure Yard

  • Drig Road

  • Malir Cantonment

  • Landhi Junction

  • Jummah Goth

  • Bin Qasim

  • Dabheji

  • Ran Pethani

  • Jungshahi

  • Braudabad

  • Jhimpir

  • Meting

  • Bholari

  • Kotri Junction

  • Hyderabad Junction

  • Detha

  • Allahdino Sand

  • Palijani

  • Wahab Shah

  • Oderolal

  • Tando Adam Junction

  • Jalal Marri

  • Shahdadpur

  • Lundo

  • Sarhari

  • Nawabshah

  • Bucheri

  • Daur

  • Bandhi

  • Kot Lalloo

  • Pad Idan Junction

  • Bhiria Road

  • Lakha Road

  • Mahrabpur Junction

  • Setharja

  • Ranipur Riyasat

  • Gambat

  • Pir Katpar

  • Tando Mustikhan

  • Khairpur

  • Begmanji

  • Rohri Junction

  • Mando Dairo

  • Sangi

  • Pano Akil

  • Mahesar

  • Ghotki

  • Sarhad

  • Mirpur Mathelo

  • Daharki

  • Reti

  • Walhar

  • Machi Goth

  • Sadiqabad

  • Adamshaba

  • Rahim Yar Khan

  • Tarinda

  • Kotsamaba

  • Sahja

  • Khanpur Junction

  • Jhetha Bhutta

  • Firoza

  • Liaquatpur

  • Dera Nawab Sahib

  • Mubarakpur

  • Kalanchwala

  • Samasata Junction

  • Bahawalpur

  • Lodhran Junction

  • Shah Nal

  • Gilawala

  • Zarif Shaheed

  • Shujabad

  • Chak

  • Sher Shah Junction

  • Muzaffarabad

  • Multan Cantonment

  • Multan City

  • Piran Ghaib

  • Tatipur

  • Riazabad

  • Kot Abbas Shaheed

  • Khanewal Junction

  • Dera Taj

  • Rajput Nagar

  • Kacha Khuh

  • Mohsinwal

  • Mian Channun

  • Kassowal

  • Chichawatni

  • Harappa

  • Sahiwal

  • Yusafwala

  • Okara Cantonment

  • Okara

  • Kissan

  • Renala Khurd

  • Akhtarabad

  • Habibabad

  • Sehjowal

  • Pattoki

  • Changa Manga

  • Bhoe Asal

  • Kot Radha Kishn

  • Prem Nagar

  • Raiwind Junction

  • Jia Bagga

  • Kana Kacha

  • Kot Lakhpat

  • Walton

  • Lahore Cantonment

  • Lahore Junction

  • Badami Bagh

  • Shahdara Bagh Junction

  • Kala Shah Kaku

  • Muridke

  • Sadhoke

  • Kamoke

  • Eminabad

  • Gujranwala City

  • Gujranwala

  • Gujranwala Cantonment

  • Ghakkhar Mandi

  • Dhaunkal

  • Wazirabad Junction

  • Haripur Band

  • Gujrat

  • Deona Juliani

  • Lala Musa Junction

  • Chak Pirana

  • Kharian Cantonment

  • Kharian

  • Choa Kariala

  • Sarai Alamgir

  • Jhelum

  • Kala

  • Kaluwal

  • Dina

  • Ratial

  • Bakrala

  • Tarki

  • Sohawa

  • Missa Keswal

  • Gujar Khan

  • Ghungrila

  • Mandra Junction

  • Kaliamawan

  • Mankiala

  • Sihala

  • Chaklala

  • Rawalpindi

  • Nur

  • Golra Sharif Junction

  • Sangjani

  • Taxila Cantonment

  • Wah Cantonment

  • Budho

  • Wah

  • Hasan Abdal

  • Burhan

  • Faqirabad

  • Sanjwal

  • Attock City Junction

  • Rumian

  • Attock Khurd

  • Khairabad Kund

  • Jhangira Road

  • Akora Khattak

  • Hayat Sher Pao Shahid

  • Nowshera Junction

  • Khushhal

  • Pir Piai

  • Pabbi

  • Taru Jabba

  • Nasarpur

  • Peshawar City

  • Peshawar Cantonment



References




  1. ^ Amer Sial (August 17, 2016). "Pak Railways poised to get massive funding from CPEC and CAREC". Pakistan Today. Archived from the original on August 18, 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


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