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The '''Sind-Pishin State Railway''' was a broad gauge line that ran up to the border with Afghanistan. In 1886 it was amlagamted with other railways to form the [[North | The '''Sind-Pishin State Railway''' was a broad gauge line that ran up to the border with Afghanistan. In 1886 it was amlagamted with other railways to form the [[North Western Railway]](NWR). | ||
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The Sind-Pishin State Railway was a broad gauge line that ran up to the border with Afghanistan. In 1886 it was amlagamted with other railways to form the North Western Railway(NWR).
External links
- "Stealth in Steel: Kandahar State Railway" by Salman Rashid March 28, 2013. The Kandahar State Railway was redesigned the Sind Peshin State Railway.