Lahore Railway Station, located in the heart of Lahore, Pakistan, is one of the oldest and most historically significant railway stations on the Indian subcontinent. Serving as the primary railway hub for Lahore, this iconic station has played a pivotal role in the region’s transportation history since its construction in the mid-19th century. Designed in the style of a medieval fort with thick walls, turrets, and strategic openings for gun and cannon fire, Lahore Junction Railway Station stands as a testament to the colonial era’s architectural prowess and the tumultuous history that shaped it.
Overview of Lahore Railway Station
The Lahore railway Junction station is located at an elevation of 213 metres (764 ft) and was assigned the code “LHR”. With this, it has become the busiest railway station of Pakistan in terms of passenger movement and train traffic. Lahore railway station has free WiFi and CCTV cameras.
Train timing at Lahore Junction Station
Train Timing at Lahore Railway Station
Lahore Railway Station serves as a major hub for various train routes. Up trains heading north include services to Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Narowal, Sialkot, and Islamabad, with departures starting as early as 6:40 AM. Down trains heading south to Karachi, Faisalabad, Shorkot, and Multan, also operate with frequent departures, starting from 6:30 AM.
Up Train timing at Lahore Railway Station | |||
Sr. # | Name of Train | Lahore Railway Station | |
Arrival | Departure | ||
1 | Awam Express (13 up) Lahore to Peshawar | 06:40 | 07:15 |
2 | Subak Raftar (101 up) Lahore to Rawalpindi | – | 07:00 am |
3 | Narowal Passenger Lahore to Narowal | – | 07:40 |
4 | Jaffar Express (39 up) Lahore to Peshawar | 09:10 | 09:45 |
5 | Allama Iqbal 9 up Lahore to Sialkot | 12:10 | 12:45 |
6 | Tezgam Express 7 up Lahore to Rawalpindi | 13:45 | 14:15 |
7 | Green line Express (5up) Lahore to Islamabad | 15:20 | 15:55 |
8 | Summer vacation train | 15:40 | 16:10 |
8 | Lasani Exp Lahore to Sialkot | – | 15:45 |
9 | Subak kharam (103 up) Lahore to Rawalpindi | – | 16:30 |
10 | 107 Islamabad exp Lahore to Islamabad | – | 18:00 |
12 | Faiz Ahmad Faiz 209 Lahore to Narowal | – | 19:15 |
13 | Narowal passenger 211 Lahore to Narowal | 07:40 am | |
14 | Khyber mail (1 up) Lahore to Peshawar | 20:05 | 20:35 |
15 | Rawal Express 105 up Lahore to Rawalpindi | 12:30 am |
Lahore to Karachi Train Timing | |||
Sr. # | Name of Train | Lahore Jn | |
Arrival | Departure | ||
1 | Fareed Exp 38 DN Lahore to Karachi | – | 06:30 am |
2 | Shalimar Exp 28 DN Lahore to Karachi | 07:30 am | |
3 | Khyber mail 2 DN Lahore to Karachi | 07:35 am | |
4 | Badar Express 112 Lahore to Faisalabad | 09:30 | |
5 | Allama Iqbal Exp 10 DN Lahore to Karachi | 12:05 pm | 12:40 pm |
6 | Tezgam Exp 8 DN Lahore to Karachi | 01:35 pm | 13:35 |
7 | Ravi Express 122 Lahore to Shorkot | – | 14:30 |
8 | Karakoram 42 DN Lahore to Karachi | – | 15:00 |
9 | Pak Business 34 DN Lahore to Karachi | – | 16:00 |
10 | Karachi Exp 16 DN Lahore to Karachi | – | 06:00 pm |
11 | Summer vacation Train Lahore to Karachi | 18:00 | 18:30 |
12 | Awam Exp 14 DN Lahore to Karachi | 19:20 | |
13 | Green line Exp 6 DN Lahore to Karachi | 20:05 | 20:40 |
14 | Mianwali exp 148 Lahore to Mianwali | 21:10 | |
15 | Musa Pak 116 Lahore to Multan | – | 12:30 am |
Train Ticket Price from Lahore Railway Station
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) offers various train services with different fare classes to several destinations. For Karachi, fares range from 3,300 PKR in Economy to 12,000 PKR in AC Sleeper. Trains to Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Multan, Hyderabad, Sahiwal, Faisalabad, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Sadikabad, Ghotki, Rohri, and Nawabshah offer multiple classes with fares varying by service. Jaffar Express tickets to Sukkur, Jacobabad, Sibbi, and Quetta also provide options across various classes, catering to different passenger needs.
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Karachi | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express, and Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 6100 |
AC Business | 8800 | |
AC Sleeper | 11750 | |
Economy | 3300 | |
Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | 6700 |
AC Business | 9350 | |
AC Sleeper | 12000 | |
Economy | 4200 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 6700 |
AC Business | 8800 | |
AC Sleeper | 11750 | |
Economy | 3300 | |
Parlor Car | 8300 | |
Green line | AC/Standard | 9350 |
AC Business | 11700 | |
Economy | 4750 | |
Parlor Car | N/A | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 6700 |
Economy | 4200 | |
AC/Standard | ||
AC Business | ||
AC Sleeper | ||
Economy |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Peshawar Cantt | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, | AC/Standard | 1900 |
AC Business | 3400 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1200 | |
Jaffar Express | AC/Standard | 1900 |
AC Business | 2400 | |
AC Sleeper | 3350 | |
Economy | 1200 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Rawalpindi | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 1550 |
AC Business | 2300 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1000 | |
Jaffar Express Tezgam Express | AC/Standard | 1550 |
AC Business | 1750 | |
AC Sleeper | 2150 | |
Economy | 1000 | |
Green line | AC/Standard | 2900 |
AC Business | 3500 | |
Economy | 1850 | |
Parlor Car | N/A | |
Subak Raftar Subak Kharam Islamabad Exp Rawal Exp | AC/Standard | 1550 |
AC Business | 1750 | |
Economy | 1000 | |
AC Paror | 2000 | |
AC/Standard | ||
AC Business | ||
AC Sleeper | ||
Economy |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Gujranwala | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 450 |
AC Business | 750 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 250 | |
Jaffar Express Tezgam Exp | AC/Standard | 450 |
AC Business | 800 | |
AC Sleeper | 900 | |
Economy | 250 | |
Subak Raftar Subak Kharam | AC/Standard | 450 |
AC Business | 550 | |
Economy | 250 | |
AC Paror | 600 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Multan Cantt | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 2050 |
AC Business | 3000 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1200 | |
Jaffar Express, Tezgam Express, Karachi Express | AC/Standard | 2250 |
AC Business | 3150 | |
AC Sleeper | 4350 | |
Economy | 1600 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 2050 |
AC Business | 3100 | |
AC Sleeper | 2950 | |
Economy | 1200 | |
Parlor Car | 2600 | |
Musa Pak | AC/Standard | 1550 |
AC Business | 1850 | |
Economy | 1050 | |
Parlor Car | 1950 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Hyderabad | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 5600 |
AC Business | 7450 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 3000 | |
Tezgam Exp, Tezgam Exp, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | 6200 |
AC Business | 8050 | |
AC Sleeper | 10900 | |
Economy | 3950 | |
Green Line | AC/Standard | 8200 |
AC Business | 10300 | |
Economy | 4500 | |
Parlor Car | N/A | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 5700 |
AC Business | 8100 | |
AC Sleeper | 10500 | |
Economy | 3000 | |
Parlor Car | 7450 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 6200 |
Economy | 3700 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Sahiwal train Ticket Price | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 950 |
AC Business | 1350 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 600 | |
Jaffar Express, Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | |
AC Business | ||
AC Sleeper | ||
Economy | ||
Musa Pak | AC/Standard | 900 |
AC Business | 1050 | |
Economy | 600 | |
AC Parlor | 1000 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Faisalabad train Ticket Price | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Karakoram Exp | AC/Standard | 850 |
AC Business | 1200 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 550 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 750 |
AC Business | 1150 | |
AC Sleeper | 1550 | |
Economy | 500 | |
Parlor Car | 950 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Khanewal train Ticket Price | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express | AC/Standard | 1850 |
AC Business | 2300 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1150 | |
Jaffar Express, Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | |
AC Business | ||
AC Sleeper | ||
Economy | ||
Musa Pak | AC/Standard | 1300 |
AC Business | 1550 | |
Economy | 1000 | |
Parlor Car | 1750 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 2000 |
AC Business | 2600 | |
AC Sleeper | 2350 | |
Economy | 1150 | |
Parlor Car | 2200 | |
Green Line | AC/Standard | 3000 |
AC Business | 3650 | |
Economy | 1950 | |
Parlor Car | N/A |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Bahawalpur train Ticket Price | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express | AC/Standard | 2400 |
AC Business | 3400 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1400 | |
Jaffar Express, Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | 2500 |
AC Business | 3550 | |
AC Sleeper | 5200 | |
Economy | 1800 | |
Green Line | AC/Standard | 3850 |
AC Business | 4850 | |
Economy | 2400 | |
Parlor Car | N/A | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 2500 |
AC Business | 3400 | |
AC Sleeper | 3350 | |
Economy | 1400 | |
Parlor Car | 3050 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 2500 |
Economy | 1800 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Khanpur | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 3200 |
AC Business | 4350 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 1950 | |
Jaffar Express, Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp | AC/Standard | 3600 |
AC Business | 4650 | |
AC Sleeper | 6800 | |
Economy | 2350 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 3300 |
AC Business | 4350 | |
AC Sleeper | 6400 | |
Economy | 1950 | |
Parlor Car | 3650 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 3500 |
Economy | 2350 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Rahim Yar Khan | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 3550 |
AC Business | 5100 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 2050 | |
Jaffar Express Tezgam Exp, Business Exp | AC/Standard | 4100 |
AC Business | 5350 | |
AC Sleeper | 7000 | |
Economy | 2450 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 3900 |
AC Business | 5100 | |
AC Sleeper | 7000 | |
Economy | 2050 | |
Parlor Car | 4200 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 4000 |
Economy | 2450 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Sadikabad | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 3900 |
AC Business | 5100 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 2050 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 4100 |
Economy | 2450 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Ghotki | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 4150 |
AC Business | 5550 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 2150 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 4400 |
Economy | 2600 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Rohri | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail, Awam express, Allama Iqbal | AC/Standard | 4200 |
AC Business | 5550 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 2350 | |
Jaffar Express Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, Karakoram and Business Exp | AC/Standard | 4450 |
AC Business | 6000 | |
AC Sleeper | 8600 | |
Economy | 3000 | |
Green line | AC/Standard | 5900 |
AC Business | 7400 | |
Economy | 3550 | |
Parlor Car | N/A | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 4300 |
AC Business | 6200 | |
AC Sleeper | 8250 | |
Economy | 2350 | |
Parlor Car | 5350 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 4450 |
Economy | 2950 |
Lahore Railway Station (Junction) to Nawab shah | ||
Train name | Class | Fare |
Khyber mail and Awam express | AC/Standard | 4200 |
AC Business | 5550 | |
AC Sleeper | – | |
Economy | 2350 | |
Tezgam Express, Karachi Exp, and Business Exp | AC/Standard | 6000 |
AC Business | 7500 | |
AC Sleeper | 9950 | |
Economy | 3550 | |
Shalimar Express | AC/Standard | 5200 |
AC Business | 6800 | |
AC Sleeper | 9700 | |
Economy | 2600 | |
Parlor Car | 6250 | |
Fareed Express | AC/Standard | 6000 |
Economy | 3300 |
Jaffar Express ticker Price Lahore to Sukkur, Jacobabad Sibbi and Quetta | ||
Lahore Jn-Sukkur | AC/Standard | 4500 |
AC Business | 6000 | |
AC Sleeper | 8600 | |
Economy | 3000 | |
Lahore Jn. to Jacobabad | AC/Standard | 5300 |
AC Business | 6600 | |
AC Sleeper | 9300 | |
Economy | 3100 | |
Lahore to Sibbi | AC/Standard | 6100 |
AC Business | 8050 | |
AC Sleeper | 10400 | |
Economy | 3700 | |
Lahore Jn to Quetta | AC/Standard | 6700 |
AC Business | 8650 | |
AC Sleeper | 11350 | |
Economy | 4200 |
Historical Background
The construction of Lahore Junction Railway Station began shortly after the 1857 War of Independence, a time of significant upheaval against British colonial rule. The station was built just outside the Walled City of Lahore, where Circular Road meets Allama Iqbal Road, with the Grand Trunk Road running along its northern boundary. Mian Mohammad Sultan Chughtai, a former Mughal official, oversaw its construction between 1859 and 1860.
Military Architecture
In response to the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, the British designed the station with a militarized architecture. The thick walls, turrets, and gun holes were meant to fortify the structure against future uprisings. The station’s medieval castle-like appearance is unique, reflecting the British colonial administration’s desire to create a secure transportation hub.
Architectural Features
Lahore Junction Railway Station is an architectural marvel, designed like a medieval fortress with:
– **Thick Walls and Turrets:** Built for defence against attacks.
– **Gun and Cannon Openings:** Strategically placed for protection while firing.
– **Grand Arches and Pillars:** Adding to its majestic appearance.
– **Ornate Detailing:** Intricate craftsmanship typical of the colonial era.
Colonial Era Significance
During the colonial period, Lahore Junction Railway Station was the headquarters for the Punjab Railway and later became the northern terminus of the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway, connecting Karachi to Lahore. This connection facilitated trade and travel across British India. The station also witnessed significant events, such as the brutal lathi charge on October 30, 1928, when Indian leader Lala Lajpat Rai led a protest against the SimonCommission. The Police Superintendent severely beat him, and he later died from his injuries.
Impact of Partition
The partition of British India in 1947 profoundly impacted Lahore Junction Railway Station. The station was a focal point of violence as Hindus and Sikhs fleeing Lahore were attacked, mirroring the plight of Muslims escaping Delhi and Amritsar. Despite the chaos, the station remained a critical transportation hub in newly formed Pakistan.
Facilities at Lahore Junction Station
Basic Amenities
– Ticketing services
– Washrooms
– Waiting areas
Reservation and Logistics
– Current and advanced reservation offices
– Freight and parcel services
Retail Services
– Shops on platforms 2, 4, and 5
Specialized Facilities
– Loco Shed for locomotive maintenance
– Washing line for train cleaning
Waiting Areas
– Comfortable waiting area rooms
– Waiting facilities on platforms
Present-Day Functionality
Today, Lahore Junction Railway Station is owned by Pakistan Railways and serves as its headquarters. It remains a bustling hub, moving thousands of passengers and tons of cargo daily. Through an extensive railway network, it connects Lahore to Karachi, Rawalpindi, Quetta, and Peshawar.
Cultural and Social Significance
Lahore Junction Railway Station is deeply embedded in Lahore’s culture and social life. It has seen countless emotional farewells, joyous reunions, and daily hustle and bustle, embodying Lahore’s vibrant culture, rich history, and resilient people. The station is a popular setting for dramas, movies, and social media content, including TikTok videos. The famous Hollywood movie “Bhowani Junction” was filmed here, highlighting its cinematic appeal and cultural importance.
Challenges and Preservation
The station faces challenges such as preservation and maintenance. Its age and constant use have taken a toll, requiring regular upkeep to preserve its historical integrity. Efforts are ongoing to restore and maintain the station, ensuring it remains a functional railway hub while retaining its historical and architectural significance.
Conclusion
Lahore Junction Railway Station is more than just a railway station; it is a living monument to the region’s colonial past, turbulent history, and enduring resilience. Its unique design, historical significance, and continued functionality make it a cherished landmark in Lahore. As Pakistan modernizes its transportation infrastructure, preserving and celebrating such historical sites is crucial to maintaining a connection to the past and honouring the legacy of those who built and used these structures.
In conclusion, Lahore Junction Railway Station stands as a symbol of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Its walls have witnessed the ebb and flow of history from the colonial era to the present day. As we move forward, it is essential to preserve this iconic landmark for future
FAQs
How many platforms are there in Lahore station?
ahore Junction Railway Station is indeed a major hub in Pakistan’s railway network, with 11 platforms catering to various routes. The station’s connectivity through buses and taxis makes it easily accessible for travelers, enhancing its role as a key transportation node in the region.
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