Shahdadpur Railway Station

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Sanghar, Pakistan

Train station

Shahdadpur Railway Station Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Shahdadpur Railway Station is located in Sanghar, Pakistan on Shāhdādpur,. Shahdadpur Railway Station is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category train station in Pakistan.

Address

Shāhdādpur,

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Waqar Rasheed

Well maintained railway station but surroundings needs to be clean

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Aslam Arain

Very very poor conditions no lights no staff no drinking water

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Nasarullah Ansari

Very old railway station. Not maintained need to be repair.

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BABAR KHAN

Shahdadpur (Sindhi: شهدادپور\u200e) is a city in Sindh, a province of Pakistan.[1] The historic city of al-Mansura is situated about 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Shahdadpur, one of the major cities in the Sanghar district. The shrines from the Sohni Mahiwal story are associated with Shadadpur. The shrine of Sohni is near the city; the shrine of Mahiwal is in the city centre. The city of Shahdadpur has four union councils. It is associated with a number of famous Sindhi poets including Muhammad Dawood Bhutto "Daadan" and Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, whose shrine is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Shahdadpur in Bhit Shah. Shahdadpur is also famous for its Police Training Centre (PTC). Fanous Places : Tombs n Shrines : Hazrat Baba Nagay Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Fateh Muhammad Shah Hazrat Baba Jout Ali Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Masoom Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Mehboob Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Saifullah Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Ashiq Shah Bukhari Hazrat Baba Tabay Shah Bukhari Hazrat Gaji Shah Bukhari City and People: Ethnicities in Shahdadpur include Shaikh, Siddiqui, Kazi, siyal, Solangi, Baloch, Bugti, Bhutto, Mughal, Unar, Bughio, Kashmiri, Rind, Laghari, Khaskheli, "Chohan", Nizamani, Talpur, Wassan, Abbasi, Soomro, Pathan, Chandio, Dal, Sand, Lakha, Abra, Detha, Khosa, Surhia, Sarhandi Pir, Sindhi, Memon, Dahri, Jamali, Brohi, Magsi, Arain, Lashari, Rajput, Syed, Khaledi Quershi Pir, Malik Zardari and many Sindhi and Punjabi communities. Among the people living in the city, 40 percent are native Sindhi speakers; 50 percent speak Urdu and Punjabi; and the other 10 percent speak a different language. A significant number of Punjabi speakers also live in nearby villages. Although most of the inhabitants are Muslims, 30 percent are Hindus and 5 percent are Christians. The population is 455,800.

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Zeeshan Mughal

This easiest way to travel through all over Pakistan

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Syed Usman

It's good for sitting with friends

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Temoor watto

Railway station near nawabshah and hyderabad.

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Syed Salman Mehdi Kazmi Mosvi Mush'hadi

Old station Neat and clean. Railway Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad doing best work in Railway and renovated old stations of Sindh. Open new trains on route like Sindh Express. Imran Khan is best who is doing best work in whole country.