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Lahore Junction railway station

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The Lahore Railway Station was built by the British. It's representative of typical grand British architecture in India during the British Raj. The railway network established in the Indo-Pak subcontinent by the British was very extensive and is one of their lasting contributions to the culture of this region. The other major British contribution to Indo-Pak subcontinent is the English language, which is the official language of Pakistan.

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Lahore Railway Station
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Ghauri Missile Mockup
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Inside the Station
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Coca Cola Shop
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Sprite & Coca Cola Shop
Mcdonald's
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Mcdonald's at Platform
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Pizza Hut
Steam Locomotive
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People Buying Tickets
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People on the Platform
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People on the Platform
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Sideview of the Station
Train Platform
Train Tracks
A vendor on a Tricycle & Taxis
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Two Trains From Above
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Motorcycles & Scooters
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Sea of Motorcycles & Scooters
Boomboxes & Watches For Sale