Lahore Junction railway station
Lahore Junction Railway Station, is the main railway station in Lahore, Pakistan. It is among the oldest railway stations of the Indian subcontinent. Construction commenced shortly after the 1857 War of Independence. It was built in the style of a medieval fort with thick walls, turrets, and holes to direct gun and cannon fire for the defence of the structure.
It is located at the junction between Circular Road and Allama Iqbal Road and bounded on the north side by the old Grand Trunk Road. The station is now owned by Pakistan Railways, and also serves as its headquarters.
History
The station was built during the colonial era, and was built just outside the Walled City at the intersection of Empress Road, Allama Iqbal Road and Circular Road. Lahore Junction station was constructed by Mian Mohammad Sultan Chughtai, a former official of the Mughal Empire, between 1859 and 1860.The station was also a witness to a brutal lathi charge in British era that took place on 30 October 1928 near the premises of the junction when Indian leader Lala Lajpat Rai had led a protest march against the Simon Commission that had come to Lahore to discuss political reforms in the town. Rai was beaten by a wooden baton by the then Police Superintendent of Lahore and was badly wounded. Rai later died of his injuries on 17 November.
The station served as the headquarters for the Punjab Railway and later would serve as the northern terminus of the Scinde, Punjab & [Delhi Railway], which connected the port city of Karachi to Lahore. The nearby Dai Anga Mosque was also converted into offices for the railways at this time. The station was built in the style of a medieval castle to ward off any potential future uprisings, as seen in the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, with thick walls, turrets, and holes to direct gun and cannon fire for the defence of the structure.
The station is a legacy of the extensive railway network established during the British Raj, and reflects the British contribution to the region's infrastructure. The station was severely affected during the riots which followed the Partition of the British Indian Empire and the independence of Pakistan in 1947. Similar to the contemporaneous situation of Muslims fleeing Delhi and Amritsar, Lahore's Hindus and Sikhs were sometimes attacked at Lahore's train station.
Facilities
Lahore Junction Station is equipped with all basic facilities such as ticketing services, washrooms and waiting areas. The station has current and advance reservation offices for Pakistan Railways, as well as freight and parcel facilities. Retail shops are found mainly on platforms 2, 4 and 5.Overview
The Lahore railway station is located at an elevation of 213 metres 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.Services
These trains serve Lahore Junction station:| Up Destination | Train | Train Name | Train | Down Destination |
| Karachi Cantt | 1 Up | Khyber Mail Express | 2 Dn | Peshawar Cantt |
| Karachi Cantt | 5 Up | Green Line Express | 6 Dn | Islamabad |
| Karachi Cantt | 7 Up | Tezgam Express | 8 Dn | Rawalpindi |
| Karachi Cantt | 9 Up | Allama Iqbal Express | 10 Dn | Sialkot |
| Karachi Cantt | 13 Up | Awam Express | 14 Dn | Peshawar Cantt |
| Karachi Cantt | 15 Up | Karachi Express | 16 Dn | ' |
| Quetta | 23 Up | Akbar Express | 24 Dn | ' |
| Karachi Cantt | 27 Up | Shalimar Express | 28 Dn | ' |
| Karachi Cantt | 31 Up | Jinnah Express | 32 Dn | ' |
| Karachi Cantt | 33 Up | Pak Business Express | 34 Dn | ' |
| Karachi City | 37 Up | Fareed Express | 38 Dn | ' |
| Quetta | 39 Up | Jaffer Express | 40 Dn | Peshawar Cantt |
| Karachi Cantt | 41 Up | Karakorum Express | 42 Dn | ' |
| Karachi Cantt | 43 Up | Shah Hussain Express | 44 Dn | ' |
| ' | 101 Up | Subak Raftar Express | 102 Dn | Rawalpindi |
| ' | 103 Up | Subak Kharam Express | 104 Dn | Rawalpindi |
| ' | 105 Up | Rawal Express | 106 Dn | Rawalpindi |
| ' | 107 Up | Islamabad Express | 108 Dn | Rawalpindi |
| Faisalabad | 111 Up | Badar Express | 112 Dn | ' |
| Faisalabad | 113 Up | Ghouri Express | 114 Dn | ' |
| Multan | 115 Up | Musa Pak Express | 116 Dn | ' |
| Multan | 117 Up | Multan Express | 118 Dn | ' |
| Faisalabad | 119 Up | Faisal Express | 120 Dn | ' |
| Shorkot Cantt | 121 Up | Ravi Express | 122 Dn | ' |
| Sargodha | 123 Up | Sargodha Express | 124 Dn | ' |
| ' | 125 Up | Lasani Express | 126 Dn | Sialkot |
| Mari Indus | 147 Up | Mianwali Express | 148 Dn | ' |
| ' | 205 Up | Babu Passenger | 206 Dn | Wazirabad |
| Shorkot Cantt | 207 Up | Waris Shah Passenger | 208 Dn | ' |
| ' | 209 Up | Faiz Ahmed Faiz Passenger | 210 Dn | Narowal |
| ' | 211 Up | Narowal Passenger | 212 Dn | Narowal |
| Attari | 401 Up | Samjhota Express | 402 Dn | ' |