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Image of refugees boarding a train for Lahore, Pakistan. 1947.

Rail transport in Pakistan began in 1855 during the British Raj, when several railway companies began to lay track and started to operate in present-day Pakistan. The system was originally a patchwork of local rail lines operated by small private companies, including the Scinde, Punjab and Delhi Railways and the Indus Steam Flotilla. In 1870, the four companies were amalgamated as the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway. Several other rail lines were built shortly thereafter, including the Sind–Sagar and Trans–Baluchistan Railways and the Sind–Pishin, Indus Valley, Punjab Northern and Kandahar State Railways. These six companies and the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway merged to form the North Western State Railway in 1880. In 1947, following Pakistan

The Citizens Archive Of Pakistan (? – ?)

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) is a non-profit preserving Pakistani history & culture through oral histories & a vast digital archive. Explore unique photography documenting Partition, 1971 War, and diverse cultural narratives, fostering national identity & pride.

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (Karachi, Pakistan)

Discover Pakistan's heritage at The Citizens Archive of Pakistan! Explore captivating oral histories, stunning archival photos & diverse artworks documenting the nation’s past – Karachi’s unique cultural preservation project.

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