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Pohree Pull Stop located at Bridge, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan

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Masroor Ul Hasan Syed

4 Google Rating

It is good for frequent travellers as avstaying option.

4/ 5

It is good for frequent travellers as avstaying option.

KALIM UR REHMAN

3 Google Rating

Nothing like stop. Only to pick and drop off passengers on the road

3/ 5

Nothing like stop. Only to pick and drop off passengers on the road

ZBC ASSI

3 Google Rating

Dirty area. Beggers are here.

3/ 5

Dirty area. Beggers are here.

Usman Javaid

2 Google Rating

Traffic is a total mess

2/ 5

Traffic is a total mess

Muhammad Irshad

5 Google Rating

This is an old bridge for pedestrian. In my childhood I used cross, Beggars and hawker used to sit

5/ 5

This is an old bridge for pedestrian. In my childhood I used cross, Beggars and hawker used to sit regularly on bridge.

Rizwan Muhammad

5 Google Rating

Short way from city saddar road to saddar market

5/ 5

Short way from city saddar road to saddar market

Naveed Sawar

5 Google Rating

Most frequent use by the travellers who wants to move from Saddar to Raja bazar or other parts of Ra

5/ 5

Most frequent use by the travellers who wants to move from Saddar to Raja bazar or other parts of Rawalpindi.This bridge is considered one of the oldest bridge constructed by British forces before partition.Its located near Rawalpindi railway station saddar bazar.

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