Rohri-Chaman railway line
The Rohri-Chaman railway line is the second most important railway line in Pakistan. It connects Balochistan province with other provinces of Pakistan. This railway line starts from Rohri and end in Chaman passing through Quetta city. It passes through historic Bolan pass. The total length of this railway line is 523 kilometers (325 mi).
The stations on this railway line are:
- Rohri Junction railway station
- Sukkur railway station
- Arian Road railway station
- Gosarji railway station
- Habib Kot Junction railway station
- Shikarpur railway station
- Sultankot railway station
- Abad railway station
- Jacobabad Junction railway station
- Dera Allah Yar railway station
- Mangoli railway station
- Dera Murad Jamali railway station
- Nuttall railway station
- Bakhtiarabad Domki railway station
- Damboli railway station
- Dingra railway station
- Perak railway station
- Sibi railway station
- Mushkaf railway station
- Pehro Kunri railway station
- Panir railway station
- Peshi railway station
- Aab-e-Gum railway station
- Mach railway station
- Hirok railway station
- Dozan railway station
- Kolpur railway station
- Spezand Junction railway station
- Sar-I-Ab railway station
- Quetta railway station
- Sheikh Mandah railway station
- Beleli railway station
- Kuchlak railway station
- Bostan railway station
- Yaru railway station
- Gulistan railway station
- Qilla Abdullah railway station
- Shela Bagh railway station
- Chaman railway station
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