Shahdara Bagh-Chak Amru railway line
The Shahdara Bagh-Sialkot railway line is an important railway line in Pakistan. It connects Narowal and Sialkot city with Lahore and other parts of the country. The railway line starts in Shahdara Bagh and ends in Chak Amru, passing through Narowal city. The total length of this railway line is 132 kilometers (82 mi). Its Narowal-Chak Amru 53 kilometers (33 mi) section has been closed and only the Shahdara Bagh-Narowal 79 kilometers (49 mi) section is operational now.
The stations on this railway line are:
- Shahdara Bagh Junction railway station
- Kot Mul Chand railway station
- Srirampura railway station
- Kala Khatai railway station
- Shah Sultan Halt railway station
- Narang railway station
- Khundda Ladheke railway station
- Mehta Suja railway station
- Baddomalhi railway station
- Alamgir Town Halt railway station
- Raya Khas railway station
- Daud Halt railway station
- Pejowali railway station
- Kalas Goraya Halt railway station
- Narowal Junction railway station
Closed section Narowal-Chak Amru 53 kilometers (33 mi)
- Jassar Junction railway station
- Darbar Sahib Kartar Pur railway station
- Boston afghanan railway station
- Nurkot railway station
- Tehsil Shakargarh railway station
- Mariyal railway station
- Chak Amru railway station
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