Do not get confused by the presence of double track. This is normal at the entrance and exit of a railway station to allow passage to other trains. Quetta – Chamman section is broad gauge single track.
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Can you be more specific about the content of your article? After reading it, I still have some doubts. Hope you can help me. https://www.binance.info/fr-AF/register?ref=JHQQKNKN
I think its Ziarat, Balochistan??
nice picture!
Do not get confused by the presence of double track. This is normal at the entrance and exit of a railway station to allow passage to other trains. Quetta – Chamman section is broad gauge single track.
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like ur blog and this photograph too :)
Owais Mughal:- When are you going to end the suspense: Allow me to have another try. This location is between Qilla Abdullah and Shellabagh.