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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20130127073811/http://pakistaniat.com/2009/10/18/chappar-rift/ Chappar Rift] on All Things Pakistan, now an archived website | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20130127073811/http://pakistaniat.com/2009/10/18/chappar-rift/ Chappar Rift] on "All Things Pakistan", now an archived website. The railway route through Chappar Rift was an engineering marvel. | ||
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Historical-Pakistan/190053491103230#!/photo.php?fbid=405082869600290&set=a.190081737767072.37476.190053491103230&type=1&theater Photograph: Train passing over Chappar Rift bridge Balochistan in 1920s]. "My Historical Pakistan" on Facebook | |||
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Revision as of 12:27, 7 July 2013
Chappar Rift was a location on Harnai, Khost, Chappar Rift and Bostan alternative railway line to Quetta in Baluchistan.
Bridge
The bridge was opened in 1887 and named after HRH Louise Margaret, the Duchess of Connaught, who opened it.
External Links
- Chappar Rift on "All Things Pakistan", now an archived website. The railway route through Chappar Rift was an engineering marvel.
- Photograph: Train passing over Chappar Rift bridge Balochistan in 1920s. "My Historical Pakistan" on Facebook