Very beautiful building and old one station
Very beautiful building and old one station
Kasur Railway Station located at Kasur, Pakistan
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Very beautiful building and old one station
Beautiful building design
I think its excellent and fabulous
railway station
Very old
All necessary facilities available but there is a lack of Medical stores on every station i think it's a Major draw Back of our railway system it's should be resolved... And also need a little renovation...
Famous for saint baba Bhullay Shah. Kasur has its own charismatic feel. Old structures people are always inspirational.
Kasur railway station is located in Pakistan. Before Partition Kasur was Big Junction with Lines to Firozpur & Amritsar. The Amritsar Patti Railway Company Limited was a Private Company incorporated on 12 April 1905. The 27 miles (43km) broad gauge (BG) from Amritsar to Patti opened in 1906 and worked by North Western Railway(NWR). In 1910 the line was extended to Kasur bringing the line length to 54 miles (86km) & making Kasur a Big Junction station. The Punjab Mail from BombayMumbai to Peshawar via Bhopal, Jhansi, Agra, Delhi, Bhatinda, Firozpur, Kasur, Lahore Junction used to run through Kasur Tehsil railway station. The Train is Still running in India from BombayMumbai to Firozpur.
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This us a rare gem in Pakistan! An old British colonial era construct that has not move on with time. Going here, one gets a sense of how things must have been a century or more ago. While there, you can also get a glimpse of the late nineteenth/early twentieth century Anglo-Indian architecture. But be careful. The staff is constantly on guard and likes to bug people who are photographing the place. It's better to talk to the staff first and if they press, then tip them something. Everyone likes a warm cup of tea! Enjoy!