Talhar railway station

Railway station in Pakistan
24°52′53″N 68°48′52″E / 24.8813°N 68.8144°E / 24.8813; 68.8144Owned byMinistry of RailwaysLine(s)Hyderabad–Badin Branch LineConstructionStructure typeAt-gradePlatform levelsOneParkingAvailableOther informationStation codeTHRSFare zoneTalharHistoryPrevious namesTalhar Railway stationPassengers201750 (Offline) Services
Preceding station Pakistan Railways Following station
Palh Hyderabad–Badin Branch Line Badin
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Talhar Railway Station (Urdu: تلہار ریلوے اسٹیشن, Sindhi: تلهار ريلوي اسٽيشن) is located at Talhar Town of District Badin, Sindh, Pakistan. The Talhar Railway Station, a testament to the North Western State Railway's expansion program, proudly stands for over 119 years, predating Pakistan's existence by an impressive 43 years. Inaugurated on August 15, 1904, it served as a vital artery, connecting the people of Badin to major cities like Matli, Tando Muhammad Khan, and the divisional city of Hyderabad.

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