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Jammu Sialkot Line : ウィキペディア英語版
Jammu–Sialkot Line

The Jammu–Sialkot Railway line was a narrow gauge〔(Jammu-Sialkot handshake ) ''Daily Excelsior''〕 branch of the North-Western railway from Wazirabad, Punjab, to Jammu through Sialkot.〔SIALKOTE, ''1911 Encyclopædia Britannica''〕 It was built in 1897, and was the first railway line in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.〔(Jammu Town ) – ''Imperial Gazetteer of India'', vol. 14, p. 49.〕 Whilst once a crucial transportation route used for trade and commerce, particularly in the sugar trade, it was abandoned after the partition of India,〔(Train to Sialkot: Nostalgia dies hard for some Jammu veterans ) – PRADEEP DUTTA. ''INDIAN EXPRESS''〕〔 with a replacement line built from Pathankot to Jammu.〔(Historic Jammu-Sialkot rail line in oblivion- Greater Kashmir )〕
==Stations served==
The train passed through the towns of Meeran Sahib, Ranbir Singh Pora, and Suchetgarh. The train from Sialkot would depart at 8am, and the train from Jammu would depart at 11am.〔〔


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