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The '''Delhi-Samasatta Railway''' was opened in 1897 by the [[Southern Punjab Railway]] Company(SPR) connecting [[Delhi]] with [[Samasatta]] via [[Bhatinda]].
The '''Delhi-Samasatta Railway''' was opened in 1897 by the [[Southern Punjab Railway]] Company(SPR) connecting [[Delhi]] with [[Samasatta]] via [[Bhatinda]].
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazilka_railway_station Wikipedia "Fazilka railway station"]; Retrieved 10 Dec 2015</ref>


The line passed through [[Muktasar]] and [[Fazilka]] and provided direct connection through [[Samasatta]] (now in Pakistan) to [[Karachi]].  
The line passed through [[Muktasar]] and [[Fazilka]] and provided direct connection through [[Samasatta]] (now in Pakistan) to [[Karachi]].  
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The [[Macleodganj Railway]] extension from [[Macleodganj]] (later renamed Mandi Sadiqganj and now in Pakistan) to [[Ludhiana]] was opened by the SPR in 1905.
The [[Macleodganj Railway]] extension from [[Macleodganj]] (later renamed Mandi Sadiqganj and now in Pakistan) to [[Ludhiana]] was opened by the SPR in 1905.


== References ==
== External Links ==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazilka_railway_station  "Fazilka railway station"] Wikipedia


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Revision as of 07:32, 10 January 2016

The Delhi-Samasatta Railway was opened in 1897 by the Southern Punjab Railway Company(SPR) connecting Delhi with Samasatta via Bhatinda.

The line passed through Muktasar and Fazilka and provided direct connection through Samasatta (now in Pakistan) to Karachi.

The Macleodganj Railway extension from Macleodganj (later renamed Mandi Sadiqganj and now in Pakistan) to Ludhiana was opened by the SPR in 1905.

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