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Akbar Express : ウィキペディア英語版
Akbar Express (), previously known as Quetta Express, is a daily express train service between Quetta and Lahore in Pakistan. It was run as Quetta Express named after Quetta, The largest city and the provincial capital of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. On 27 August 2013 it renamed as ''Akbar Express'' on the name of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, was a head of Bugti tribe, Baloch nationalist leader and head of Jamhoori Wattan Party.Pakistan Railways suspended it on 2010 due to lack of locomotives. It was ran between Quetta and Peshawar via Rohri, Multan, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Pakistan Railways restored it on 25 April 2013. Now it route is shorted to Quetta and Lahore and redirected to Faisalabad.(Quetta Express resumes operation ), Publisher: Pakistan Observer, Published on 25 April 2013, Retrieved on 26 April 2013''Akbar Express'' has Economy and First Sleeper class accommodation. It covers the distance from Quetta to Lahore in 23 hours and 30 minutes.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://pakistanrail.tripod.com/pr_trains.html )== Current route==Quetta to Lahore via Sibi, Rohri, Khanewal and Faisalabad

Akbar Express (), previously known as Quetta Express, is a daily express train service between Quetta and Lahore in Pakistan. It was run as Quetta Express named after Quetta, The largest city and the provincial capital of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. On 27 August 2013 it renamed as ''Akbar Express'' on the name of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, was a head of Bugti tribe, Baloch nationalist leader and head of Jamhoori Wattan Party.
Pakistan Railways suspended it on 2010 due to lack of locomotives. It was ran between Quetta and Peshawar via Rohri, Multan, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Pakistan Railways restored it on 25 April 2013. Now it route is shorted to Quetta and Lahore and redirected to Faisalabad.〔(Quetta Express resumes operation ), Publisher: Pakistan Observer, Published on 25 April 2013, Retrieved on 26 April 2013〕
''Akbar Express'' has Economy and First Sleeper class accommodation. It covers the distance from Quetta to Lahore in 23 hours and 30 minutes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://pakistanrail.tripod.com/pr_trains.html )
== Current route==
Quetta to Lahore via Sibi, Rohri, Khanewal and Faisalabad

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでAkbar Express (), previously known as Quetta Express, is a daily express train service between Quetta and Lahore in Pakistan. It was run as Quetta Express named after Quetta, The largest city and the provincial capital of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. On 27 August 2013 it renamed as ''Akbar Express'' on the name of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, was a head of Bugti tribe, Baloch nationalist leader and head of Jamhoori Wattan Party.Pakistan Railways suspended it on 2010 due to lack of locomotives. It was ran between Quetta and Peshawar via Rohri, Multan, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Pakistan Railways restored it on 25 April 2013. Now it route is shorted to Quetta and Lahore and redirected to Faisalabad.(Quetta Express resumes operation ), Publisher: Pakistan Observer, Published on 25 April 2013, Retrieved on 26 April 2013''Akbar Express'' has Economy and First Sleeper class accommodation. It covers the distance from Quetta to Lahore in 23 hours and 30 minutes.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://pakistanrail.tripod.com/pr_trains.html )== Current route==Quetta to Lahore via Sibi, Rohri, Khanewal and Faisalabad」の詳細全文を読む



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