History of rail transport in Pakistan (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

Rail transport in Pakistan began in 1855 during the British Raj, when several railway companies began laying track and operating in present-day Pakistan. The country's rail system has been nationalised as Pakistan Railways (originally the Pakistan Western Railway). 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 W

thumbnail

Property Value
dbo:abstract Rail transport in Pakistan began in 1855 during the British Raj, when several railway companies began laying track and operating in present-day Pakistan. The country's rail system has been nationalised as Pakistan Railways (originally the Pakistan Western Railway). 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. Following independence in 1947, the North Western Railway became Pakistan Western Railway and the rail system was reorganised; some of the reorganisation was controversial. Rail use increased in early 1948, and the network became profitable. Declining passenger numbers and financial losses in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted the closure of many branch lines and small stations. The 1990s saw corporate mismanagement and severe cuts in rail subsidies. Due to falling passenger numbers, government subsidies are necessary to keep the railways financially viable. (en)
dbo:thumbnail wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Gulistan_Station_on_t...k_Tunnel_LCCN2004707355.jpg?width=300
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink http://www.pakrail.com
dbo:wikiPageID 11504835 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 16300 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1123333967 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Quetta dbr:Quetta–Taftan_Line dbr:Rohri dbr:Battle_of_Miani dbr:Bolan_Pass dbr:Peshawar dbr:Eastern_Punjab_Railway dbr:Indus_Valley_State_Railway dbr:Jammu–Sialkot_Line dbr:North_Western_State_Railway dbr:Commissioners_of_Sind dbr:Russia dbr:Punjab_Northern_State_Railway dbr:Punjab_Railway dbr:Rail_subsidies dbr:Mithankot dbr:Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah dbr:Multan dbr:Broad_gauge dbr:Makhad dbr:Shorkot–Sheikhupura_Branch_Line dbr:Sibi dbr:Steamship dbr:Sukkur dbr:Delhi_Railway dbc:History_of_rail_transport_by_country dbc:History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan dbr:Frank_D'Souza dbc:History_of_Pakistan dbr:British_Raj dbr:Wazirabad–Narowal_Branch_Line dbr:Amritsar dbr:Daud_Khel–Lakki_Marwat_Branch_Line dbr:Pakistan dbr:Pakistan_Eastern_Railway dbr:Pakistan_Railways dbr:Pakistan_Western_Railway dbr:Fortnight dbr:History_of_rail_transport dbr:Kandahar_State_Railway dbr:Henry_Bartle_Frere dbr:Attock_Bridge dbr:Jacobabad dbr:James_Broun-Ramsay,_1st_Marquess_of_Dalhousie dbr:Ferozepur dbr:Chaman dbr:Chenab_River dbr:Jhirk dbr:Kandahar dbr:Karachi dbr:Karachi-Peshawar_Railway_Line dbr:Kashmore dbr:Kasur dbr:Khojak_Tunnel dbr:Lahore dbr:Taftan,_Balochistan dbr:Mardan dbr:South_Asia dbr:Indus_River dbr:Kotri dbr:Nationalisation dbr:Second_Anglo-Afghan_War dbr:Settlement_(trust) dbr:Shahdara_Bagh-Chak_Amru_Branch_Line dbr:Magic_lantern dbr:Scinde,_Punjab_&_Delhi_Railway dbr:Scinde_Railway dbr:Sind–Pishin_State_Railway dbr:Sind–Sagar_Railway dbr:Kot_Adu dbr:Lansdowne_Bridge_Rohri dbr:Rohri–Chaman_Railway_Line dbr:Pakistan_Western_Railways dbr:Trans–Baluchistan_Railway dbr:Zahidan dbr:Sutlej_River dbr:Gauge_conversion dbr:Indus_Steam_Flotilla dbr:Charsada dbr:Karachi_Port dbr:Lahore_Railway_Station dbr:Northwest_Frontier_Province dbr:Empress_Bridge dbr:Kasur–Lodhran_Railway dbr:William_Arthur_Brunton
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Anchor dbt:Citation_needed dbt:Convert dbt:Main dbt:RailGauge dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description dbt:Track_gauge dbt:Use_dmy_dates dbt:Asia_in_topic dbt:Pakistan_Railways dbt:Reporting_marks
dcterms:subject dbc:History_of_rail_transport_by_country dbc:History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan dbc:History_of_Pakistan
gold:hypernym dbr:Part
rdfs:comment Rail transport in Pakistan began in 1855 during the British Raj, when several railway companies began laying track and operating in present-day Pakistan. The country's rail system has been nationalised as Pakistan Railways (originally the Pakistan Western Railway). 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 W (en)
rdfs:label History of rail transport in Pakistan (en)
owl:sameAs freebase:History of rail transport in Pakistan wikidata:History of rail transport in Pakistan https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4m6w2
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan?oldid=1123333967&ns=0
foaf:depiction wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/India_railways1909a.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Steam_engine_on_display_at_lahore_railway_station.jpeg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/William_Henry_Jackson-Lahore_railway_station.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Gulistan_Station_on_t...ce_to_Kojak_Tunnel_LCCN2004707355.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/North_Western_Railway.jpg
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of dbr:History_of_rail_transport_in_pakistan dbr:North_Western_Railway_of_Pakistan dbr:Indus_Flotilla dbr:Indus_Steam_Flotilla
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:List_of_destroyed_heritage dbr:List_of_bridges_in_Pakistan dbr:Indus_Valley_State_Railway dbr:May_13 dbr:North_Western_State_Railway dbr:Punjab_Northern_State_Railway dbr:Punjab_Railway dbr:Mirpur_Khas dbr:Liaquat_Pur_railway_station dbr:HMS_Euphrates dbr:Pakistan_Western_Railway dbr:Kandahar_State_Railway dbr:Harappa dbr:History_of_Pakistan dbr:History_of_rail_transport_in_pakistan dbr:Karachi dbr:Indian_locomotive_class_WL_(1939) dbr:Indian_locomotive_class_XA dbr:Indian_locomotive_class_XC dbr:Indian_locomotive_class_XS dbr:Euphrates_(ship) dbr:Scinde,_Punjab_&_Delhi_Railway dbr:Scinde_Railway dbr:Sind–Pishin_State_Railway dbr:Sind–Sagar_Railway dbr:North_Western_Railway_of_Pakistan dbr:Indus_Flotilla dbr:Indus_Steam_Flotilla
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan