Bhera Railway Station

Bhera Railway Station

A  memorable journey comes to mind — by road from Bhera to Malakwal and then by train from Malakwal to Pind Dadan Khan and back. See the pictures and comments of  Prof . Dr Gian Sarup ( 1933 – 2015) on the website, bhera.org , under the category , Bhera Railway Station.  The link is given below:https://bhera.org/a-memorable-journey-comes-to-mind-by-road-from-bhera-to-malakwal-and-then-by-train-from-malakwal-to-pind-dadan-khan-and-back-see-the-pictures-and-comments-of-prof-dr-gian/. Zahid Mumtaz

Picture of Chalesa Junction reminds me of the tiny Chalesa Railway Station. A memorable journey also comes to mind — […]

Bhera Railway Station

Pencil sketches of abandoned Bhera  Railway Station ( 1881 ) by Maheen Mumtaz & Syed Mahd Momin with the help of AI. It remained operative till early 2006. See on the website , bhera.org. The link is given below.https://bhera.org/pencil-sketches-of-abandoned-bhera-railway-station-1881-by-maheen-mumtaz-syed-mahd-momin-with-the-help-of-ai-it-remained-operative-till-early-2006-see-on-the-website-bhera-org-the/. Zahid Mumtaz

Pencil sketches of abandoned Bhera  Railway Station ( 1881 ) by Maheen Mumtaz & Syed Mahd Momin with the help

Bhera Railway Station, English articles on Bhera

Taxila, Harappa, Bhera declared ‘heritage cities’ https://share.google/fO2COtqgl87J97KGK. he Punjab government has announced an ambitious plan to preserve and promote the province’s rich historical legacy by declaring three cities — Taxila, Harappa, and Bhera — as official Heritage Cities.Although Bhera does not yet have an independent authority or comprehensive master plan, development work has already begun under the Heritage City Project. A PC-1 is currently under preparation to transform it into a full-fledged heritage zone shortly. See on the website, bhera.org. For information. Enaya Mumtaz

Taxila, Harappa, Bhera declared ‘heritage cities’ https://share.google/fO2COtqgl87J97KGK The Punjab government has announced an ambitious plan to preserve and promote the province’s

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