This is the
mainline across Pakistan, and route of Pakistan's most
famous train, the Khyber Mail. There are lots of
trains, but only the most important trains are shown
here. All trains shown have a restaurant car.
Karachi
► Lahore ► Peshawar
Train No.:
27
41
7
15
1
107
101
103
Classes:
P,L,E
P,L,E
A,1,L,E
A,L,E
A,1,E
P,L,E
P,L,E
P,L,E
Karachi (Cantonment)
depart
06:30
day 1
16:00
day 1
17:00
day 1
18:00
day 1
22:30
day 1
-
-
-
Hyderabad
arr/dep
09:00
day 1
18:10
day 1
19:35
day 1
20:30
day 1
01:15
day 2
-
-
-
Rohri
arr/dep
13:15
day 1
21:45
day 1
00:10
day 2
00:30
day 2
05:35
day 2
-
-
-
Multan (Cantonment)
arr/dep
|
|
06:25
day 2
|
13:25
day 2
-
-
-
Lahore (Junction)
arr/dep
23:50
day 1
08:00
day 2
13:15
day 2
10:40
day 2
21:00
day 2
07:00
07:45
16:30
Rawalpindi
arr/dep
-
-
18:45
day 2
-
02:30
day 3
12:15
12:15
21:05
Attock
arr/dep
-
-
-
-
04:16
day 3
-
-
-
Peshawar (City)
arrive
-
-
-
-
05:43
day 3
-
-
-
Peshawar (Cantonment)
arrive
-
-
-
-
06:00
day 3
-
-
-
A = AC
sleeper, 1 = 1st class sleeper, L = AC Lower seats, P =
Parlour car seats, E = Economy seats, 2 = 2nd class
seats
Train 1/2 =
The KHYBER MAIL. Recommended for Karachi-Peshawar
journeys.
Train 7/8 =
TEZGAM. Recommended for Karachi-Rawalpindi
journeys.
Train 15/16 =
KARACHI EXPRESS. Recommended for Karachi-Lahore
journeys.
Train 27/28 =
SHALIMAR EXPRESS. Recommended for Karachi-Lahore
journeys.
Train 41/42 =
KARAKORAM EXPRESS. Modern spacious Chinese-built
coaches, with AC Lower Class sleepers, no AC Class
sleepers.
Peshawar
► Lahore ► Karachi
Train No.:
28
2
8
42
16
104
102
108
Classes:
P,L,E
A,1,E
A,1,L,E
P,L,E
A,L,E
P,L,E
P,L,E
P,L,E
Peshawar (Cantonment)
depart
-
22:45
day 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peshawar (City)
depart
-
22:55
day 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Attock
arr/dep
-
00:29
day 2
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rawalpindi
arr/dep
-
02:30
day 2
08:00
day 1
-
-
07:30
16:30
18:00
Lahore (Junction)
arr/dep
06:30
day 1
08:30
day 2
13:30
day 1
16:00
day 1
18:00
day 1
12:05
21:05
21:30
Multan (Cantonment)
arrive
|
15:58
day 2
20:20
day 1
|
|
-
-
-
Rohri
arr/dep
17:25
day 1
23:30
day 2
03:05
day 2
o1:35
day 2
04:45
day 2
-
-
-
Hyderabad
arr/dep
21:20
day 1
03:15
day 3
07:15
day 2
04:50
day 2
08:25
day 2
-
-
-
Karachi (Cantonment)
arrive
23:55
day 1
06:30
day 3
09:50
day 2
07:20
day 2
11:00
day 2
-
-
-
Approximate fares:
One-way per person:
AC sleeper
AC Lower (berth)
AC Lower (seat)
Economy (berth)
Economy (seat)
Karachi - Rawalpindi
Rs 2,600 (£25 / $44)
Rs ?
Rs 1,175 (£11 / $20)
Rs ?
Rs 505 (£5 / $9)
Karachi - Lahore
(by Karakoram Express)
n/a
Rs 1,945 (£19 / $34)
Rs 1,315 (£13 / $22)
Rs 795 (£8 / $14)
Rs 715 (£7 / $12)
Below: The Karakoram Express at Lahore station. Photo courtesy
of Koen Berghuis
The line up
the Khyber Pass, built by the British in 1920, is now officially closed to passenger
trains, but special steam excursions operate from time
to time.
Lahore-Amritsar-Delhi: A
twice-weekly train leaves Lahore at 08:35 on Tuesdays &
Fridays
(these are the confirmed departure days as from 31 May
2007) for Wagah (on the Pakistan/India frontier)
arriving 09:10, departing again after customs checks at
11:30 for Atari (on the Indian side) arriving 11:40.
There are connections for Amritsar arriving around
15:00, and for Delhi (please double-check connecting
times locally).
For details of the westbound Samjhota Express from India to
Pakistan, and for details of train service within India, see the
India page.
However,
Lahore-Amritsar can also be done daily, and faster,
by bus or taxi. Take a bus or taxi Lahore-Wagah,
walk through the frontier to Atari on the Indian side, then take a bus or taxi to
Amritsar for daily trains to New Delhi. Going by
bus or taxi also allows you to see the
spectacular ceremony at sunset when the border closes.
Indian and Pakistani guards try to outdo each other with
their performances, watched by Indians and
Pakistani crowds - as a tourist, you may
get to sit in the VIP stand..! See the
India page.
Right:
The border closure ceremony at Atari. Photo courtesy
of Koen Berghuis.
Karachi-Munabao-Jodhpur-Delhi: A new
weekly
international train called the Thar Express started on 17 February 2006,
leaving Karachi every Friday at 23:00 and arriving at the
Pakistan/India
frontier at Zero Point at around 08:00 next morning,
going forward after customs checks to Munabao on the
Indian side arriving around 11:00. After customs
checks the train leaves Munabao at 15:00, arriving Jodphur at 21:30
Saturday. In the
westbound direction, the train leaves Jodhpur
at 23:30 on Fridays, arriving Munabao
at 08:00 next morning, leaving Munabao
again at around 14:30 on Saturdays, reaching Karachi around
midnight Saturday night. No more information is currently
available, but feedback would be appreciated..!
The train will have one sleeping-car and several economy
cars. Sleeper fare about Rs230 from Karachi to
zero point, and Rs170 from zero point/Munabao to
Jodhpur..
Pakistan -
Iran
Trains run
from Quetta to Zahedan (Iran) twice a month, see the
Europe-India overland page. However, in
October 2006 it was reported that this train has been
temporarily stopped because of repeated bomb attacks.
Alternative buses may be available, please
check locally. You should check the security
situation in this part of Iran at
www.fco.gov.uk before travelling.
London -
Pakistan overland by train...
This is
possible in 2-3 weeks, if you are adventurous and have
the necessary organisational & planning skills.
See the Europe-India overland page.
More information...
If
you have any photos, travel reports or more information that would be useful for
this page, please
e-mail me..!
Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable
It's probably
the most adventurous timetable ever produced... The famous
Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable has train, bus and ferry times for
Pakistan and for every country in Africa, Asia, North and South America
and Australasia. It is published every two months.
It's
an essential publication
for any serious traveller, and an inspiration for armchair
travellers..!
It costs £13.50 from the bureau de change section of any branch of Thomas Cook, or you can buy it online at
www.thomascooktimetables.com.