Centuries-old Attock Khurd Railway Station to be uplifted as tourist attraction
Constructed in 1880, the Attock Khurd Railway Station has a rich history and beautiful architecture. It is located on the bank of the Indus River and the Victorian structure made of stone masonry is surrounded by the Manglot Mountain Range.
It is located near the old iron girder bridge built in 1883, which connects Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with Punjab.
This bridge is one of the most important strategic and commercial crosses on the Indus between Punjab and KP. It was originally designed by Sir Guildford Molesworth and was opened to traffic on May 24, 1883. It cost more than Rs3.2 million to construct.
The structure was redesigned by Sir Francis Callaghan and was reconstructed in 1929 at the cost of Rs2.5 million. The bridge has two levels and five spans. Three spans are 257 feet long and two are 312 feet.