1930 Chiniot Railway Bridge Under Construction
Chiniot Bridge (also known as Rabwah Bridge) (Urdu: چنیوٹ پل) is a concrete made bridge located in the Chiniot passing over the Chenab River. It is about 520 meters in length and 17.8 meters wide. It is a two-lane bridge with 26 spans of 40 meters each. It is located at 4.6 km from Khatm-e-Nabuwat Chowk and 3.3 km from Railway StationDistrict Chiniot is one of the most recently created administrative units of the Punjab ... Sargodha with rail. ... The new bridge on Chenab River near Chiniot. ... outcrops are now a day used as quarries for stone crush used in construction of roads ... 1930, 1. 3. Punjab District Gazetteers, Vol. XXXII. Part A : Jhang District 1929.District Chiniot is one of the most recently created administrative units of the Punjab ... Sargodha with rail. ... The new bridge on Chenab River near Chiniot. ... outcrops are now a day used as quarries for stone crush used in construction of roads ... 1930, 1. 3. Punjab District Gazetteers, Vol. XXXII. Part A : Jhang District 1929.Find MCB Bank Chenab Nagar Branch -District Chiniot, Chenab Nagar Rabwah ... Nagar Pakistan Images & read Chenab Nagar Pakistan articles by The News. ... The Chenab Bridge, which is under construction between Bakkal and Kauri in ... of Indian Railways' mega plan to connect Kashmir valley with Udhampur knownJun 19, 2017 - in the article is an effort to bridge the gap in the existing literature on the ... the province of Punjab was under the direct rule of the British in mid 1880s, it ... reason for the construction of the canals and railway works was to increase ... Lyallpur to Dijkot and Koro Bangla, From Chiniot to Lyallpur and thengrant of a Scholarship by the Government of Pakistan under its ... His later articles, ... Chiniot and Bhakkar, both situated on river crossings of ... many railway track extensions preceded a colonization scheme, whereas road construction and bridges over canals ... Paul W. Paustian, Canal Irrigation in the Punjab 1930.#fastitlinks.com
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