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Khyber Mail (passenger Train)
Khyber Mail ( ur, ) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Peshawar. The trip takes approximately 32 hours, to cover a published distance of , traveling along the entire stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line. The train named after the famous Khyber Pass,IRFCA: Pakistan Railway Train Names
Author: Owais Mughal. Retrieved on 18 June 2013 located in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Khyber Mail is one of Pakistan's oldest and most prestigious passenger trains that has been continuously running since 12 February 1920. The Train has completed its 100 years of Service on February 12, 2020. The Train departs Karachi Cantonment railway station, Karachi Cantonment at 22.00 hrs every night, Lahore Junction railway station, Lahore Junction arrival next night 19.45 hrs & departure 20 ...
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Khyber Mail (newspaper)
''Khyber Mail'' was a daily newspaper published from Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The news service was discontinued in 1989, and the company provided print services. However it has now restarted in late 2020 and is undergoing test prints at the moment. Sheikh Sanaullah was the founder editor of ''Khyber Mail'', the first English newspaper of the then NWFP that he started from Peshawar in 1932. He was an eminent journalist who began his career as a sub-editor in daily 'Muslim Outlook", Lahore. He worked as a special correspondent of several Indian and foreign newspapers. He was an experienced newsman and was acknowledged far and wide when he successfully reported for the daily "Pioneer" Lucknow, the proceedings of the Court Martial of the Indian officers and jawans who had refused to fire on the unarmed people at the Qissa Khwani Bazar of Peshawar in 1930. The newspaper survived till 1989, edited, published and managed by his sons Shiekh Zakaullah ...
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