According to sources, three bogies of the Shalimar express were derailed from the track while one was derailed from the bridge, resulting in closure of the pick and down track and affecting the schedule of Faisalabad-bound trains from Lahore.
Pakistan’s upper house of parliament on Tuesday passed a controversial bill that critics argue is designed to suppress freedom of speech. The bill, which was passed by the lower house of parliament last Thursday,
Three coaches of Shalimar Express, heading from Lahore to Karachi, derailed near Shahdara area of Lahore in Pakistan's Punjab, ARY News reported. As per the details, the railway officials said that engineering department teams reached the site of the incident and relief operations are being conducted.
Three coaches of Shalimar Express, heading from Lahore to Karachi, derailed near Shahdara area of Lahore in Pakistan’s Punjab, ARY News reported. As per the details, the railway officials said that engineering department teams reached the site of the incident and relief operations are being conducted.
The Shalimar Express, traveling from Lahore to Karachi, derailed near Shahdara area of Punjab's Lahore disctrict on Thursday, causing three of its coaches to go off track. The derailment, which took place near Barkat Town, narrowly avoided a major catastrophe, a local news channel reported.
According to sources, three bogies of the Shalimar Express derailed from the track while one derailed from the bridge, resulting in closure of the up and down track and affecting the schedule of Faisalabad-bound trains from Lahore.
Journalists rallied on Tuesday in the country’s major cities, including Islamabad, Karachi, Faisalabad and Lahore, vowing to resist government efforts aimed at suppressing freedom of speech.
On Friday morning, three coaches of the Shalimar Express fell from a bridge near Shadra as the train was traveling from Lahore to Karachi. According to sources, the accident caused the closure of the up-and-down track,
Karachi is likely to experience slightly warm weather as temperatures are expected to rise slightly from Monday or Tuesday with the mercury rising to 26°C to 28°C during the day and
The Trophy for the upcoming Champions Trophy has returned to Pakistan after conclusion of its grand World Tour.
The Shalimar Express, traveling from Lahore to Karachi, met with an accident near Shahdara, causing three of its coaches to derail. Following the incident, train operations between Lahore and Faisalabad have been suspended.
LAHORE: The ICC Champions Trophy returned to Lahore after completing its international tour. The trophy had remained in Pakistan from November 16 to 25 before being sent abroad.