Aik Musafir Ki Duniya by Salman Rashid | E144 | Railway Stations
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What a beautiful video. Thanks Sir.
Very informative. Thanks.
Amazing insight. Thank you
Thanks to CZcams, that I'm listening to you Sir. Keep it up with your videos
Wonderful Sir 👍 thank you for showing beautiful railway stations
Thank you very much, Mughal sahib.
Very nice. Some maps maybe very basic type would have been of great help. Thanks
Alas ! Should've been preserved.
shukria salman sab very informatics and your way of telling very fantastic attocck khurd station dekh kar tu bohat he allaa laga
Meherbani!
As per decorated and clean railway stations are concerned, old ATTOCK KHURD RAILWAY STATION STAFF is very cooperative, decorated and has preserved the station very well.
My favourite subject.
Sir wonderful. I will say a dream come true. Always imagined and dreamt of seeing remote railway stations of my country. Always had a fetish of them. Your documentaries on them are like a dream came true. Be happy and blessed.
Thank you very much. Very kind of you.
Wow, aap ki kya taarif ki jaye sir🌹🙏
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*Attock-Khurd Station is indeed very scenic and beautiful.*
Thank you very much.
I travelled on this section in Oct-1993 and young foreign tourists were amazed to see the landscape.
Which section?
@@salmanrashid8880 from Quetta to Taftan. And the landscape in brite moonlight was from another planet.
@@Bakhtiaraliz Very true.
Lovely.
Sir, Darjeeling railway is 2 feet gauge. Ghoom used to be a very pretty loop line. Which is why it is called Ghoom. Now ruined by some crass beautification.
Thank you very much, dear friend. I hate this "beautification" and dismayed that it is the same on your side as well. The Darjeeling gauge is called Decauville, if I recall correctly.
Boht Alaa Sir! Please make a video on Trans Indus Railway (Kalabagh-Bannu). Another NG line west of Indus vanished in thin air as if it wasn't there in the first place. The break-of-gauge was at cis-Indus Mari Indus station. It is hearsay that NG trains were transshipped between Mari Ghat and Kalabagh Ghat through a ferry before the inauguration of Kalabagh Railway Bridge. I have served at a government department in Kalabagh but no body could verify this activity of pre-bridge era. I have seen an old image of NG rakes being loaded onto a vessel for transshipment to the opposite bank. May be it was a special one way transportation mechanism of rolling stock for independent railway operations Trans-Indus. No such mention of a train-ferry in the gazetteer of Mianwali district (1915).
Thank you very much. Kalabagh bridge was built in 1931. The Bannu-Mari Indus line laid about 1920. Therefore, what you say is true: the train was either shipped across the Indus by ferry or it would have terminated on the far side until the bridge came up.
Another enjoyable episode as always.
I am glad you took up on the Ruk Station KSR & IVSR Sections. You had briefly touched on this in a previous episode and since I had seen Ruk Station and always wondered what Kandhar State Railways stood for, but now all confusions are cleared, all thanks to you.
Coming down from Quetta, the station Ab-i-Gum is one station which needs mention as this is where the train is attached with another engine at the Back to give it the power to run up the Bolan Pass.
Looking forward to more.
In railway parlance the second engine is called "banking engine". And you are so right: it does indeed happen at Ab e Gum.
Sir start a movement to become one once again.
G sir Chaghi may maal gari chalty hai or bahuth slow hai
Met the expectation, I was waiting when the doll-house will come 😂
Seven sisters tunnels kanb tazkara kijiay ga kabhi bkz wo safra b aik alag sight hai jab barishon ka pani chalu ho..
Please tell me which are these tunnels. I am unaware of them.
Qomain tarqi krti han or agay jati han yaha hmra gear reverse laga hua ha and going back.
Khandahars are interesting, and if they happen to be about trains even better 🙂. The sheikh vasil stations background is just lovely.
Sir if you have time I have two queries
1. Which resource should one refer to , to read more on kabul shahis and Nandana , is there an account by al-biruni?
2. Do you have any content on the brahui speaking people and their lands ?
Pandit Kalhana's Rajatrangini is one for the Hindu Shahya dynasty. Al Beruni has bits, but I don't recall much having read the book almost 30 years ago.There are several works on the Brahui language. The ones I read were published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. I now do not recall the year or volume number.
@@salmanrashid8880 oh yes ! Rajtarangini, thank you, I’ll read more on these two things
@@sharadchandakacherla8268 👍
sir ji golra railway station miss kur diya aap ne
I do have images both of the station and the museum. Perhaps that could be another separate vlog.
Thanks for making an episode on the Golra Railway Station Sire
@@rustamkhan7726 Thank you very much for being with our channel, sir.
سر اب سواں برج ریلولے اسٹشن کے جنوب کی طرف یعنی سامنے ایک کلو میڑ کے فاصلہ پر سی پیک بن گیا اور پیچھے کی طرف شمال میں کوئی تین کلومیڑ ترنول سے پکی موڑ تک سڑک بن گئی ھے أج اپ نے میرے شہر کا نام لیا تو دل کتنا خوش ہوا داودخیل جنکشن ریلولے اسٹشن یہاں بڑی ماڑی کو بھی جاتی ٹرین ماڑی سے لاہور أتی ھے لیکن ماڑی سے چھوٹی لائن لکی بنون اور ٹانک تک جاتی تھی وہ دوہزار دس میں بند ہو گئی ھے
نہیں دوست۔ ماڑی انڈس سے بنوں جانے والے لائین 2010 میں نہیں بلکہ 1987 میں بند کر دی گئی تھی۔ میں نے اس ٹرین پر اسہی سال سفر کیا تھا بنوں سے ماڑی تک۔
State of the Railways -- generally is considered emblematic of the COUNTRY as a whole....
Sadly, this excellent video 👌 basically highlights the general RUINATION of Pakistan -- done by themselves (can't "blame" India/RAW/Amreeka/Israel for this!!) 🙏
سر رات أپ کا پروگرام سنا ریلولے کے بارے سواں بیرج میرا دوست محمد یوسف جس کا دادا انگریز دورہ میں ریلولے میں بھرتی ہوا پھر والد اور محمد یوسف پنتیس سال سروس کر کے چھ ماہ پہلے رئٹائیر ہوا ھے سواں بیرج سے چھب تک پہلے گنگ مین پھر بطور میٹ کام کیا ھے أپ کی ویڈیو بھی دیکھائی بہت خوش ہوا اس کی تصویر بھی بنائی لیکن یہاں لگانے کا طریقہ معلوم نہین ہم نے پروگرام بنایا سواں بیرج کی تازہ تصویریں اور پائی خیل جس کا مینار بہت بڑا ہے اور اسٹشن کی ویڈیو ارسال کریں گے
Sir ap kis field rank main retire hue they Army se?
Maj Gen.
@@64deetee Ohhh, Crikey!
64deetee just gave me a massive promotion. I was in Air Defence then known as anti aircraft artillery and I did not retire. I resigned my commission and was out as a captain in September 1978.
@@salmanrashid8880 😂🤣 kehnay mei kya harz hai !
@@salmanrashid8880 mashAllah Sir. Proud of you Sir. My father has served in PAF air defense. Really happy to hear from you Sir.