Watch: Pakistan's Oldest Train, Running Since 1920, Connects Karachi With Peshawar
Watch: Pakistan's Oldest Train, Running Since 1920, Connects Karachi With Peshawar
The video went viral of the oldest and the most economical train in Khyber Mail, Pakistan.

Do you know there is a train in Pakistan whose history is older than the country? Yes, this is true. Read more to know more about it in detail.

Rana Umair has recently posted a video of this train is considered Pakistan’s oldest train Khyber mail on Instagram. People are baffled after watching the video on social media.

The situation of poverty and unemployment in Pakistan is such that the country’s resources and infrastructure have become worn out. The old things that this country takes pride in are actually from before its existence and originally belonged to India. Similarly, in Pakistan, there is a 100-year-old train that is still running today. Currently, a video creator from Pakistan travelled as a passenger on this train and showed the people the speciality of this train.

The video was posted by Rana Umair on his Instagram account where the person claimed that this train is the oldest and most economical train in Pakistan, 100-year-old and has been running since 1920 from Kolkata to Peshawar and also from Karachi to Peshawar after independence. The speciality of this train is that its fare is very reasonable. There is also an option for people to choose business class or lower AC while travelling. It also has a canteen where people can get food. It stops at every station and people can try various food items from different food items.

The video was shared from the account in the handle @food_exploration_with_umair having about 220,000 followers, with the caption, “share this reel with someone with whom you want to travel in train”. The viral video has received 1.1 million views. It has also received a total number of 40.8 thousand likes and many people have shared their feedback by commenting. Around 472 people have commented on the post. A user commented that the train is older than Pakistan, while another user commented by saying, “We did it Umair, Pakistan Railway Zindabad.”

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