00:00The loyal government of Islamabad has more than 100 years old Golra Sharif Junction.
00:09And on this railway station, Mehkma Railway has also built an amazing house.
00:14Where the arrival of Baris Zafir's railways and the different things used in this era have been preserved.
00:20The amazing house was built in 2002 with the cooperation of the European Union.
00:25The Europeans wanted their forefathers who worked in this area for the railways to be gathered in one place.
00:34In a small hall of the amazing house, the history of Baris Zafir's railways is more than 100 years old.
00:42In this amazing house, there are models of engines in this era.
00:45In which the engine that runs on steam is also there, which was called the Eagle Engine.
00:50In the North Western Railway, the guns are used by the guards.
00:55The chemo meter used for communication was also seen.
00:59Which is an interesting item for those who live in this modern era.
01:05The clocks of that era, different tools, lamps, gadgets, timetable and other items remind the viewers of that era.
01:15On one side, in the glass box, there was a strange key with a picture of a soldier in a uniform.
01:23It was found that the picture was of Major Rafi.
01:27Major Rafi, after getting the passengers on a train from the Indian region in a train box,
01:33He was given this key.
01:36It was found that this picture is of Major Rafi.
01:40Major Rafi, after getting the passengers on a train from the Indian region in a train box,
01:46He was given this key.
01:48And he took the gun and sat on the engine himself.
01:51So that it is known that it is an army train.
01:54And thus, he was able to safely deliver hundreds of Muslims to Lahore.
01:59At Golra Sharif Junction, another interesting board was seen.
02:04On which there were pictures in Hindi and Urdu.
02:08To raise awareness among people, such boards were installed at the stations.
02:13In which the method of making tea, its benefits,
02:16In addition to this, pictures were shown that tea was not prohibited for Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims.
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