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    Kotri Bridge (Urdu: کوٹری پل ) is a road-rail bridge situated between Kotri and Hyderabad on Indus River in Sindh, Pakistan. It was opened to traffic...
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    Kotri (Sindhi: ڪوٽڙي, Urdu: کوٹری) is a city and the headquarters of the Kotri Taluka of Jamshoro District of Sindh province in Pakistan. Located on the...
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    I.K. Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge over the Tamar at Saltash. In 1897 to 1912 the company made the ironworks of Kotri Bridge, Sindh Province of Pakistan...
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    between 1861 and 1900: Karachi–Kotri section, opened in 1861 (Kotri Bridge over the Indus River, opened in 1899) Kotri–Rohri section, opened in 1900 Rohri–Multan...
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  • Khushalgarh bridge, opened in 1907, on river Indus, it is a dual purpose bridge. Kohala Bridge, road bridge, Kohala Kotri Bridge, road and railway bridge, Hyderabad...
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    rail network would later be called the North-Western State Railway. The Kotri Bridge was completed in 1900 to traverse the Indus, and link Hyderabad to Karachi...
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  • There are only one major river crossing, the more than 100 year old Kotri Bridge over the Indus River. this river crossing occurs in Pakistan. In this...
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    Mari–Attock Railway, opened in 1891 Kotri–Rohri Railway, opened in 1900 following the completion of Kotri Bridge in 1899 Khanai–Hindubagh Railway, opened...
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  • Kotri–Attock Railway Line (Urdu: کوٹری–اٹک مرکزی ریل راستہ) (also referred to Main Line 2 or ML-2) is one of five main railway lines in Pakistan, operated...
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    flowing between the towns of Rohri and Sukkur. The Indus was not bridged between Kotri and Hyderabad either, therefore, trains ran on the Karachi-Jamshoro-Larkana-Sukkur...
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    Kotri Junction Railway Station (Urdu: کوٹری جنکشن ریلوے اسٹیشن, Sindhi: ڪوٽڙي جنکشن ريلوي اسٽيشن) is located in Kotri city, Jamshoro district of Sindh...
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    Kotri river (also known as Paralkot river) is a tributary of Indravati River that flows through Chhattisgarh and Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The...
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    building Munda Dam. Video of River Indus at Kotri Barrage, Sindh, Pakistan. Lansdowne Bridge and Ayub Bridge connecting the cities of Rohri and Sukkur in...
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  • between Karachi and Multan and later between Kotri and Multan after the completion of the Karachi-Kotri Railway Line between 1858 and 1870. The Indus...
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    This is the longest bridge on the Karachi-Kotri section and is a viaduct across the Bahrun River. Construction on this bridge was started on 5 March...
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    Mianwali railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    5793°N 71.5352°E / 32.5793; 71.5352 Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code MWI History Opened March 18...
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    Kotri. Multan and Kotri were connected by ferry service on the Indus River. In 1871–72, Indus Valley Railway was formed to connect Multan and Kotri....
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    Baragaon-Raghunathpura, upgrade existing from Raghunathpura–Udaipurwati-Kotri Luharwas, greenfield from Kotri Luharwas to Khandela Mod bus stand, upgrade existing route...
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    Centre St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Hyderabad Bilawal Medical College Hospital, Kotri Civil Hospital, Sukkur Pir Abdul Qadir Ali Shah Jillani Institute of Medical...
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  • Sohan Bridge Railway Station (Urdu: سوہان برج ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. List of railway stations in Pakistan Pakistan Railways v t e...
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    to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge. The Kot Adu–Kashmore section of the Kotri–Attock Railway Line was built from 1969 to 1973, providing an alternate...
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    Dera Ghazi Khan railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    30.0507°N 70.6231°E / 30.0507; 70.6231 Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code DGK Services...
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  • mark IVSR) was a railway founded in 1871 to provide a rail link between Kotri and Multan and to replace the Indus Steam Flotilla. The opening of the line...
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    Kotri. Multan and Kotri were connected by ferry service on the Indus River. In 1871–72, Indus Valley Railway was formed to connect Multan and Kotri....
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    Leiah railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    information Coordinates 30°58'5"N, 70°56'36"E Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code LAH Services...
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  • Kot Sultan railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    30.7645°N 70.9351°E / 30.7645; 70.9351 Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code KTS Services...
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    Sulemanabad railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    33.5902°N 72.3142°E / 33.5902; 72.3142 Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code SLMA Services...
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  • Manjhand railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    Preceding station Pakistan Railways Following station Budapur towards Kotri Junction Kotri–Attock Line Sann towards Attock City Junction...
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  • line from was converted to broad gauge. The Chak Nizam Bridge, also known as Victoria Bridge, was completed in early 1887 over the Jhelum river in Shahpur...
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  • Injra railway station (category Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2))
    33.1274°N 71.8510°E / 33.1274; 71.8510 Owned by Ministry of Railways Line(s) Kotri–Attock Railway Line Other information Station code IJA Services...
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