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Centuries-old railway bridges in bad shape
The overhead and underpass railway bridges that dot the landscape of the garrison city were built up to 135 years ago to connect residents in various parts of Rawalpindi. From Sihala to the Rawalpindi Railway Station and the Margalla Railway Station toward Peshawar, over 12 bridges connected various parts of Rawalpindi and Islamabad to each other.
The British forces occupied Rawalpindi in 1849, and made the city their permanent cantonment in 1851. The northern command headquarters established by the British for Afghanistan and Kashmir now serve as the Pakistan Army’s general headquarters.