Golra Railway Station

The railway station in each city provides excellent ease for travelers; it is one of Pakistan’s most used transportation modes. Golra Railway Station is one such example for the people of twin cities. It is situated on the outskirts of Islamabad in a very scenic and pleasing location. It is a special place for many reasons and is famous for its architecture and historical Museum. People of the twin cities love to visit this place and take some photographs. It is one of the most iconic railway stations in Pakistan.

About Golra Sharif Junction Railway Station:

The railways have a long-term history of improvement and progress. The main train was developed by George Stephenson in 1829, a significant development in the early years of the Modern revolution. Before long, the British presented this progressive method of transportation to India, and the main rail line from Mumbai to Thane was opened on 16 April 1853. It ran for only 34 kilometers. Be that as it may, the next advancement was rapid. Nothing unexpected; laying out railroads is considered a part of the most significant accomplishments of British rule in India.

In 1855, a few organizations began laying rail route tracks in Punjab and Sindh. These organizations were combined and were named NWR, North Western Railroads, in 1886. By the 1890s, all of the significant urban areas of Pakistan, from Karachi to Lahore and Peshawar, were associated with railroads. Indeed, even remotely was associated with the organization by laying railway tracks over an imposing landscape. After autonomy, the NWR was renamed Western Pakistan Rail routes and, after the separation of East Pakistan, essentially Pakistan Railways.

The Golra station was developed in 1882 and moved to a junction status in 1912. Regardless of its small size contrasted with other massive railway stations worked by the English in other significant urban communities, the Golra Railway Station is considered greatly important. It filled in as a calculated conduit at the start of the twentieth hundred years during the Incomparable Game, a political showdown between the English and Russian realms over Afghanistan. It also turned into a significant shipping lane that reached Afghanistan through Khyber Pass.

The station once connected Peshawar, Multan, Kohat, and Havelian. During the English rule, around 20 trains would go through this intersection daily. English royals and blue blood also often utilized it visiting the slope stations in summer.

Location of Golra Railway Station:

Golra Junction railway station is located in the suburbs of Islamabad (close to the area F-13); the Golra Railway Station is a junction station in the Rawalpindi Division of the Pakistan Rail lines (the top line that joins Peshawar and Karachi).

Building of the Golra Railway Station:

Golra Sharif railway station has numerous attractions that incorporate its lovely Victorian Style building, three trains kept in unspoiled condition, multiple carriages, cranes, and so forth, or more each of the two exhibitions of the Museum, with many things connected with rail lines in plain view. It is a captivating assortment, revealing insight into the set of experiences and elements of railways, old methods for correspondence, and even the way of life. Everything is well maintained in the Museum.

 The old waiting area has been made toward the finish of Display stuff from ancient times; One can’t resist the urge to commend the brilliant assortment of this large number of things and how these are shown off and dealt with. Immense banyan trees add to the railway station’s excellence and the air’s quietness.

A few noticeable features of Golra Junction Railway Station include:

·         A symbolic token machine that was fabricated in Tokyo and caught by Pakistan from the Indian railroad station of Khem Karan during the 1965 conflict

·         A 100-year-old phone

·         A 100-year-old comptometer (a key-driven mechanical mini-computer), which was made in Chicago and utilized for ticket buying beforehand

·         A kaleidoscopic compass made by the English, which was utilized for deciding the course and reviewing railroad tracks

·         A limited-scale model of a coal-controlled train called ‘The Eagle,’ which ran from Peshawar to Bombay to Calcutta from 1869 to 1914

Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum:

The Golra Sharif Railway Museum is also known as Pakistan Railways Heritage Museum. It was inaugurated in 2003 and opened its doors to the public in 2007. It goes past trains; it assumes an essential part in the gathering, safeguarding, and deciphering Pakistan’s broad rail route culture. From the shining trains to unique print materials (like traveler tickets and manuals), guests can see and look at real bits of history.

There are tools, lamps, old telephones, telegraphs, small-scale models of locomotives, rifles, and utensils, among other things, on display. Some pictures of historical value are also on display.

Timings and Ticket Cost

The Museum is open daily, from 9:00 am to 4;00 pm. On Fridays, due to prayer timings, it is open till 1:00 pm. The ticket charge is Rs. 10 per head.

Trains and Timing of Golra Railway Station:

Golra Railway station is located in Golra, Pakistan. Golra station operates 12 trains to different cities in the country. The famous trains run from the station are 127up Mehr Express, 128dn Mehr Express, 129up Thall Express, 12dn Hazara Express, 130dn Thall Express, 133up Kohat Express, 134dn Kohat Express, 267up Rawalpindi Passenger and 268dn Rawalpindi Passenger. All these trains are managed by Pakistan Railways.

Train NameCodeArrivalDeparture
11UP Hazara ExpressKarachi City to Havelian11UP12:27:0012:29:00
127UP Mehr ExpressMultan Cantt to Rawalpindi127UP06:59:0007:02:00
128DN Mehr ExpressRawalpindi to Multan Cantt128DN17:20:0017:23:00
129UP Thall ExpressMultan Cantt to Rawalpindi129UP22:01:0022:03:00
12DN Hazara ExpressHavelian to Karachi City12DN16:21:0016:23:00
130DN Thall ExpressRawalpindi to Multan Cantt130DN07:17:0007:19:00
133UP Kohat ExpressRawalpindi to Kohat Cantt133UP15:49:0015:51:00
134DN Kohat ExpressKohat Cantt to Rawalpindi134DN10:58:0011:00:00
267UP Rawalpindi PassengerRawalpindi to Havelian267UP08:07:0008:09:00
268DN Rawalpindi PassengerHavelian to Rawalpindi268DN19:33:0019:35:00
85UP 5th Eid SpecialMultan Cantt to Rawalpindi85UP21:38:0021:40:00

Facilities at Golra Railway Station:

Like every railway station in Pakistan,  Golra Junction Railway Station is also equipped with primary passenger facilities. It has a waiting area, a ticket counter, and small tuck shops. Passengers can enjoy tea and snacks while waiting for their train. There is a ticket information center where passengers can check and buy tickets on the spot.

Things to do at Golra Railway Station:

Lately, the Safari train was carried out work to advance neighborhood culture and travel, especially in the Potohar area. It starts at Golra Junction Railway Station, goes through Taxila and Hassanabdal, and ends at the noteworthy Attock Khurd rail route station. Sightseers can encounter the picturesque perspectives on the Margalla Slopes, travel through the Sangjani passage, and view renowned extensions like the Chablal span, Ghazi Borotha span, and Haro span.

Lying amid the thick foliage of 100-year-old banyan trees, the yellow artistry walls of the Golra Junction Railway Museum (alongside the Golra Rail line Station itself) impart a feeling of curious sentimentalism once connected with thundering whistles of steam engines, which take you back in time.

Golra Station Contact Number:

The toll-free Railway helpline is 117, and the direct contact number is +92 51 4316954.

Conclusion:

If you travel to the twin cities or are local, visit the beautiful Golra Sharif railway station. It leaves its visitors spell-bounded. Lovely tall trees and a less crowded platform feels peaceful and serene. The best part about this railway station is the Museum which has beautiful pieces from the British era, and three locomotives have also been well kept. Passengers and visitors love to take photos of old trains and enjoy the calm atmosphere.