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  2. Aug 15, 2014 · An official at the Lahore Railway Station checks boxes full of government documents on their way to India in this photograph taken on August 10, 1947. The station was among the key sites of violence during the Partition riots.

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  3. Aug 13, 2018 · The bodies and injured from Railway Station were taken there. Later, announcements were made that there are no coffins left so the people should bring clothes from their houses for burial. The trains while traveling to Lahore with Muslim passengers were looted on their way but that’s not all.

  4. A train filled with refugees arriving at Lahore Station from India. The trains carrying the refugees would be filled more than capacity. There were people inside the train, clinging onto the...

  5. Aug 14, 2017 · Mohammad Naeem arrived in Lahore on a train from Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, where he was born. When the riots started, his Muslim family no longer felt safe in Hindu-majority India. It...

  6. On 14th August, 35 Sikhs were stabbed at the Lahore railway station. By 15th August, the rail service in Punjab was seriously disturbed following the killing in Lahore Station.39 The military plundered and

  7. Apr 15, 2020 · Lahore, in particular, was one of the stations badly affected by Post-Partition violence, with passengers being attacked and the oft-documented trains of corpses reaching from India to Pakistan and vice versa. Post 1947, 8124KM of railway tracks remain in Pakistan.

  8. Upon reaching the Gujrat railway station, the station master requested him to vacate the train for passengers in the train behind them. “The passengers were Indian army troops bound to India. We stayed in the station for an hour, and then moved on.