@@thunderbear0 Whatever, but one thing is pretty sure, establishment destroyed this country. If the current condition continues, Pakistan will become the Somalia and Sudan of this region.
@@sohaila6086bhad me jao hum kab mante hai।Hume chahiye bhi nahi। Agar Chate to kabhi ka le lete। Sath me 24 crore Rasool k gulaam bhi to hai Hume nahi chahiye।
भाई आपको प्रणाम,,,🙏🌹,,, पाकिस्तान की आज पहली वीडियो देखी आपकी और पाकिस्तान की ट्रेन यात्रा देख कर बहुत दुख हुआ है, आज़ादी के लगभग 77-78 साल बाद भी ऐसी स्थिति है, राजनीति अगर अच्छी हो तो बहुत कुछ किया जा सकता है,
@@mha7224 HAHA really ? in which world you are living man ? The estimated lower-middle income poverty rate is 40.1 percent for the year 2023-24 according to world bank latest report. I insist you to go and check. Whereas poverty in India according to latest reports is below 5%. Wake up and smell the coffee. And if you are happy in such conditions, I pray Pakistan will be happier in coming days .
भाई आपने अविभाजित ब्रिटिश कालीन भारत की याद दिला दी! आपके वहाँ आज भी अंग्रेजों की बनाई रेल्वे ट्रेक और स्टेशन चल रहे हैं! आपका देश बहुत पिछड़ गया है भाई,इसे विकास की राह पर लाईए
Such rugged beauty and the stations look like a movie set. Love to travel on this train from Quetta to Chaman and see Balochistan from close eyes. Good wishes from India.
Whoa Railways in Pakistan really looks like this is from the 1950s or Pre-independence era. There is literally no infrastructure at all. Everything is almost dead. Compared to India this is at least 30 years back. Even the areas it's passing through aren't developed. The nature although is Beautiful.
Length of entire Pakistan Railways tracks: 7346 km Length of tracks India lays in one year, every year: 12200km 12200 km = 5200 km of newly laid tracks + 7000 km of replacement tracks to replace old existing tracks. Indian Railways Budget 2023: $66 Billion Pakistan Total Budget 2023: $50 Billion Freight carried in one year 2023 (million tons):- Pakistan: 4.29 India: 1591 (388 times what Pak Rail carried) Electrification:- Pakistan: 0% India: 97% (as of 30 June 2024) India: 100% (end of 2024)
@@ashutosht10 the natural landscape of Balochistan too is not beautiful I would say, nothing but barren lifeless desert for vast areas... Beautiful green forests and grasslands such lush landscapes are what makes a landscape beautiful...
Quetta Station, seen nearly after 13 years. I travel a lot in this station, from Quetta to Karachi and Quetta to Jhelum. It reminds me, my old memories. I miss my home town Quetta. Thanks for sharing. Love from London.
Love from Bahrat (India), my father and grand father were born in Baluchistan/ Sindh. Have heard so many things from my dad about Baluchistan, whenever there used to be any talk about Baluchistan or Sindh, he used get excited. Thanks for showing me his my ancestor birth land.
The land makes me feel like I am at the beginning of time onplanet Earth. So still and present as if I am really there in that moment. So different from Iceland!
I come from France , visited Pakistan several times in the 80's, never been on this Quetta to Chaman train but I remember that famous Khojak tunnel on the 5 roupies bank note ...my most memorable train travel in Pakistan was that Peshawar to Landi Kotal steam train... I don't think I 'll ever come back to Pakistan but I keep great souvenirs of your country thanks for your videos
Beautiful to see the place where I was born. My father was in railways during 1935 his first wife and their child were killed. He was stationed at both Quetta and Chaman before partition. Sweet memories but I was too small to recall the memories.
Wow zabbardst, I really enjoyed this glorious journey feeling that traveling myself and enjoying the beautiful lscenes, tunnels, railway tracks, train and railway stations. Excellent traveling from Quetta to chaman❤❤❤
Thank you for taking us through this journey, you covered it really well. I really feel like going back to Pakistan to travel in trains again. Keep up the good work. Love from Canada.
I am from Bangladeshi ,Dhaka.its great to see the thrilling places of Bsluchistan ...Chaman famous for grapes.. I visited many places of Pakistan..inShaallsh will visit Chaman in the days to come. Thanks to the video makers..
My god!! The train, the stations on route and archaic signalling (no electronic signalling) gives the impression of 19th century railways left behind by Britishers in undivided India.
This was again an adventure with a separate unique style Photographic Coverage and Description which was enjoyed very much. There is wonderful Railway Engineering even on this section, not easily possible then and now and looks how much effort Locomotive has to exert during travelling on Gradient, the Engine Sound and dark smoke shows this. Cab Ride is also great coverage. Thanks a Lot.
@@habibullahsiddiqui1433 We should come Sad but with the Zeal to protect from mistakes of Past, never Complain but make a new Promise to get advance steps avoiding already mistaken,
@@orionfernandes4587just show me one route in India where the track or stations look like this. Bro this line shown in the video looks like ages just look the tracks they are really in such a bad shape leave the stations dnt know when they’ve changed the tracks.
Beautiful video due to your hard work & efforts. You have covered the unexplored section of our Railway System . Really grateful to you for your ideas & should be our Railway department !
A truly heritage railway operating in plain sight but at least it is still running unlike many railway lines in other parts of the world. So I say good work guys and remind me of any plans to develop the line through to Iran and beyond. Always good to see out the window at the view so different from the UK. Train does seem to run at a good speed and some of the passengers appeared to be eating some tasty food rather than British sandwiches. Thanks for the video.
Very interesting vedio. Made me shock the beauty of Chaman railway journey. Watching from uk 🇬🇧. Really admire the engineering of British engineers. 🇵🇰 and 🇬🇧 friendship zindabad.
Well caputured video of the train journey and 👍 for your hard work - raw, barren, untouched, gritty but charming landscape. It feels like one has stepped into the history books of 19th century britsh raj. Love from 🇮🇳
What unreal landscapes & such unassuming people. Thank you for allowing us to experience this truly amazing journey in Baluchistan. Hopefully some day you will get to do a train journey video in India... much love from Ahmedabad, India.
All the love from India! What a beautiful train journey and the landscapes look absolutely amazing and can only imagine what this would look like in winter when it probably snows here. It's surprising this route doesn't come in the lists of some of the prettiest train journeys out there, because I've done some of the most beautiful train journeys in India and outside India too, and this train journey looks as good, if not better. Thank you for showing us this!
On a new twist & perspective on this footage in question, may I suggest that you also discuss the build of coaches (~say when & where were they manufactured by whome etc), hauling power of the locos (in Horse Power; HP that is...)... All these smaller details will add onto yr prstn's to mk them more wholesome & may interest a wider crowd. For example, I fwdd yr prstn to sm of my friends & acquaintances wz a footnote saying that it reminded one of an Academy Award winning film named Lawrence of Arabia... And they all sent me words of appreciation for the footage. See in this world of 2023 & ahead we hv2 think of a wider audience. Only then you can reach out & strike yr accolades!... All the very best!
@@SitesandSounds : was tht a translation of the Bengali word "অশেষ ধন্যবাদ"?? It should then read simply " thx a lot"... don't take me wrong. just a feedback.
Salam Walekum Bhai Jaan. Lovely video, in this video the total journey was awesome, I liked it so much, again thanks for this video. Love you from India 🇮🇳
This trip reminds me taking a train from Beijing to Moscow and when we went through the siberia and Mongolia , it was just like the big terran vast area you showing in the video
Don't feel sorry, come to Islamabad and you will feel sorry to be not born in Pakistan. Take a look to world happiness index and you will know what you should feel sorry about.
It was in the interest of British to carry the looted goods in pakistan that these railways were built.they were not with the aim of developing the region not at all..my respects go to all these locals who worked for 2 cents and all those who lost their lives while building these rails..
@@SYEDAZAMSHAH-m6b Atleast someone dared to speak about it. It seems that Pakistan government does't recognize Sindh, KPK and Balochistan as their own territory. All development goes to Punjab only.
@@SYEDAZAMSHAH-m6b Its really heartbreaking to see how government is litrelly selling out the mineral rich balochistan to china just for the benifit of army. Each and every fertile land is being alloted to army for itrevelent causes. If army will do farming, then what will farmers do? Government promotes to raise and sell donkeys, Nobody is actually concerned with people's miserable condition. Can't believe sharif family is living in 21st century or they are stuck somewhere in 1700's
Wow, man well describe route. I also wanted to visit Lahore and Baluchistan tourist spots, but as we all know its not possible for INDIANs, Nearest to Pakistan I went is WAGHA. Anyways thanks you for giving us a taste of Pakistan. :)
Chaman Nahal commonly known as C Nahal, also known as Chaman Nahal Azadi, was an Indian born writer of English literature. He was widely considered one of the best exponents of Indian writing in English and is known for his work, Azadi, which is set on India's Independence and her partition.[1] He is also known for his depiction of Mahatma Gandhi as a complex character with human failings.
Thankyou Faheem Bhai for revisiting Quetta area. Really enjoyed it for the second time with you. Your narration style Is unequivocal. In my opinion you are the most hard working and best Railways Vlogger in Pakistan. Best Wishes from Fresno , California, USA
However we are the enemies and polars apart but i seriously feel sorry for the people of Pakistan for their miserabe conditions. I can't even imagine how miserably they are living in such kind of poor conditions. May allah give them strength
I am from India. I have saw first time your video. It seems like I was also there in that journey. Pehle india aur pakistan ek hi the. Ye video dekh kar laga mene shayad india ka wo time dekh liya jo shayad kabhi nahi dekh sakta tha and its credit goes to you. 👍👍
Bilkul bhai, partition se pehle hamare log bhi in areas se jaate honge. Us time punjabi and sindhi hindu sikh Iran aur Afghanistan se trade karne jaate the
Chand per Pakistan ki train pahunche wonderful bahut kuch mil raha hai
بلوچستان پاکستان کا واحد صوبہ ہے جو قدرتی معدنیات سے بھرپور ہے لیکِن ان غریبوں لو کچھ نہیں ملتا، سب کچھ اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور پنجاب کھا جاتا ہے.
Establishment or Balochistan kay sardar. Punjab ko 1 rupaya nahi milta.
@@thunderbear0 Majority of Civil and Military bureaucracy belongs to Punjab, so, ultimately benefits goes to Punjab.
@@DhedhiSohail how. Benefit doesn't goes to Punjab but goes to Europe and America.
They do same with Punjab what they do to other provinces.
@@thunderbear0 Whatever, but one thing is pretty sure, establishment destroyed this country. If the current condition continues, Pakistan will become the Somalia and Sudan of this region.
پنجاب کی حالت بھی ایسی ہی ہے حکمران ہی انصاف نہیں کرتے
I am from India but after seeing this I can imagine the Collective India 🇮🇳 before 1947
Hi avinash...i agree with you. However i felt so disappointed with the backwardness of Balouchistan. I wish this could have been a better place!
Pakistanio ne history ko maintain rakha h😂😂
No such thing as collective India. Baluchistan is not part of India so go away with your same to same bullshit.
@@sohaila6086 kal apne baap ko v bol dena kaisa baap.
Converted Sanatani
@@sohaila6086bhad me jao hum kab mante hai।Hume chahiye bhi nahi। Agar Chate to kabhi ka le lete। Sath me 24 crore Rasool k gulaam bhi to hai Hume nahi chahiye।
بھائ پکستان میں قدرت کی خوبصورتی کے مناظر خوب ہیں الحمد لله
It reminds me of SHOLAY picture of Gabbar aka Amzad Khan. Heavily classic !
Exactly 💯
Thank you 🙏😊
I expected that comment. I was looking for horse riging dacoits jumping from the ravines on to the top of train😂
😂 Yes U. R Right
True
भाई आपको प्रणाम,,,🙏🌹,,, पाकिस्तान की आज पहली वीडियो देखी आपकी और पाकिस्तान की ट्रेन यात्रा देख कर बहुत दुख हुआ है, आज़ादी के लगभग 77-78 साल बाद भी ऐसी स्थिति है, राजनीति अगर अच्छी हो तो बहुत कुछ किया जा सकता है,
यार एक बात तो माननी पड़ेगी पाकिस्तानी ट्रेनो की पुराने दिनों की यादे ताजा हो जाती हैं 1947 का वो जमाना आज भी जिंदा है पाकिस्तान में
😂😂😂😂
😅😅
😂😂😂
Bhai mje le rhe ho 😂😂
🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Aapke Pakistan ko dekh k lagta h hm 1980 me h. Sach me bhaut garib desh h
Han bhai hume pata hai🥲
Still Pakistan is most happiest country than India still Poverty rate in India is higher Than PAKISTAN. Tou zaban sambhal KR search KR k bola kro
@@mha7224 janab 40% pakistani population below poverty line h , kya baat krte h aap
@@mha7224 HAHA really ? in which world you are living man ? The estimated lower-middle income poverty rate is 40.1 percent for the year 2023-24 according to world bank latest report. I insist you to go and check. Whereas poverty in India according to latest reports is below 5%. Wake up and smell the coffee. And if you are happy in such conditions, I pray Pakistan will be happier in coming days .
@@buland_aavaj1130 bro ye apni halat ko nhi samjhenge ye neshe mein rehne wale log h inko udne do, Hum tarakki krte rhenge .
भाई आपने अविभाजित ब्रिटिश कालीन भारत की याद दिला दी! आपके वहाँ आज भी अंग्रेजों की बनाई रेल्वे ट्रेक और स्टेशन चल रहे हैं! आपका देश बहुत पिछड़ गया है भाई,इसे विकास की राह पर लाईए
Wonderful landscapes. Wonderful presentation. Loved it.
Suman Bandyopadhyay from West Bengal, India
Thanks a lot 😊
Like 1880's western USA.😊
Beautiful Balochistan.
We love Baloch brothers ❤
Lekin ha tow Pakistan ka hissa or rehega hamesha
Great video, so different from Bangladesh, no green and water .
It is British era railway Track.
Wow journeys spectacular , the feel was of 1930 and 40s rustic and felt like a time travel , loads of love to Pakistan from India
Thanks 👍😊
Very nice landscape. But much much development needed. ❤
correct look like old
Qafir
@@drg598 aap log ehi jartey raho. Duniya aagey nikal jayega . Aap log mazhab mazhab kartey raho.
It's really beautiful journey InshAllah I will travel ...My beautiful country
❤❤PAKISTAN ❤❤
Pakistan is a beautiful part of India. Thanks again for making this video. ❤
Sharma ye sab india hi h
And India is a beautiful part of Pakistan😍
@@FaisalKhan-cd6cs yes they are one country
@@FaisalKhan-cd6cs Pakistan gareeb
@@FaisalKhan-cd6csha bilkul
Aisa lg rha hai jaise indus vally m log pahuch gye hai
Good capture of area .. Pakistan Railway ke bure haal ke bare mai suna tha ab dekh bhi liya
Balochistan will be Free 👊✊
I am Hindu i support from India 🚩🚩🙏🙏
I am Hindu i support from India 🚩🚩🙏🙏 jai shree ram
Khalistan, Manipu Kashmir waakhan Ladakh juna garh will be free InshaAllah ❤❤❤
From what ????
Marg bar sarmchar 💪💪💪🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰✅✅✅
Such rugged beauty and the stations look like a movie set.
Love to travel on this train from Quetta to Chaman and see Balochistan from close eyes.
Good wishes from India.
Thanks bro
Thanks 👍
Hope some day we will be able to visit neighboring countries by trains without visas. Love & respect from Pakistan
Rugged coz of no development
Whoa Railways in Pakistan really looks like this is from the 1950s or Pre-independence era. There is literally no infrastructure at all. Everything is almost dead. Compared to India this is at least 30 years back. Even the areas it's passing through aren't developed. The nature although is Beautiful.
Length of entire Pakistan Railways tracks: 7346 km
Length of tracks India lays in one year, every year: 12200km
12200 km = 5200 km of newly laid tracks + 7000 km of replacement tracks to replace old existing tracks.
Indian Railways Budget 2023: $66 Billion
Pakistan Total Budget 2023: $50 Billion
Freight carried in one year 2023 (million tons):-
Pakistan: 4.29
India: 1591 (388 times what Pak Rail carried)
Electrification:-
Pakistan: 0%
India: 97% (as of 30 June 2024)
India: 100% (end of 2024)
@@ashutosht10 the natural landscape of Balochistan too is not beautiful I would say, nothing but barren lifeless desert for vast areas...
Beautiful green forests and grasslands such lush landscapes are what makes a landscape beautiful...
I really love to watch ancient part of India 🥰🥰🥰😍😍
Love the act of kakkar bhai... kya lehjaa h bat karne ka.. from india❤ 6:40
Looks like i'am watching 40 years old movie
Very nice view... Pakistan beautiful country।।
Thanks 🙏👍
इस दोर से flashback जाना होतो पाकिस्तान चले जाव😊
Is train Ko Dekhkar Mujhe Apne purane Din Yad a Gai 1980 ke🇮🇳
Mujhay bhi apna bachpan yaad aa gay
As an Indian i am very shock after seeing this type of railway in Pakistan
Why?
Why?
These are very remote areas as little population there in these areas. You should not be shocked. Everything can be done at the time when it comes.
@@farhat326 they're pretty outdated compared to india and the rest of asia
बोहोत वीरान नजारा है भाई कोई यह पेड पौधे लगादे
Bhut jyada undeveloped hai but logo ki hospitality achi hai 😊
Quetta Station, seen nearly after 13 years. I travel a lot in this station, from Quetta to Karachi and Quetta to Jhelum. It reminds me, my old memories. I miss my home town Quetta. Thanks for sharing. Love from London.
OMG First time I have seen This Tips of Train
Journey is very beautiful and interesting.
Pakistan Zinda baad.
Love from Bahrat (India), my father and grand father were born in Baluchistan/ Sindh. Have heard so many things from my dad about Baluchistan, whenever there used to be any talk about Baluchistan or Sindh, he used get excited. Thanks for showing me his my ancestor birth land.
The land makes me feel like I am at the beginning of time onplanet Earth. So still and present as if I am really there in that moment. So different from Iceland!
Indian railway ki bat hi alg hai i love indian railway 🥰🥰
Jay hind 🇮🇳 bhai
No
@@Rashid-ni7bq why? 😐
Beautiful. i would like to travel bt sitting on the train roof.
spent years over this station... my father was station master, we left from here in 1984
Thanks 👍
I come from France , visited Pakistan several times in the 80's, never been on this Quetta to Chaman train but I remember that famous Khojak tunnel on the 5 roupies bank note ...my most memorable train travel in Pakistan was that Peshawar to Landi Kotal steam train... I don't think I 'll ever come back to Pakistan but I keep great souvenirs of your country thanks for your videos
Arid zone
Bonsoir, bienvenue et merci.
@@purushottambhondekar5075 sure. I love arid zones. Btw, it can snow heavily in the hills. Quetta sees a lot of snow.
Beautiful to see the place where I was born.
My father was in railways during 1935 his first wife and their child were killed.
He was stationed at both Quetta and Chaman before partition.
Sweet memories but I was too small to recall the memories.
Good that your family moved away 😊
Bhai jan Jo app na erea dikhaia haa kisi na nahi dikhaya ji.Dabwali city Punjab India
अल्ला। अब्दुल्ला ❤❤🎉 अच्छा इस रेलवे स्टेशन का नाम है क्या पता नहीं था। भाई। लीक।के। देखा तो। पता। चला
Like I said earlier - I am thousands of miles away in California - learning more about areas I could only dream to visit - Thanks for your effort.
Have you tried the Coast Starlight Train. The route from LA to Seattle is absolutely divine…
@@arbjful Not really - I personally either drive or fly to places in California - But it's a good idea, I will take this trio some day.
@@arbjfulia it safe to travel there in amtrak? Train robbery n white goons in train?
Pishin .... The birth place of legend .... Raj Kumar ❤
Wow zabbardst, I really enjoyed this glorious journey feeling that traveling myself and enjoying the beautiful lscenes, tunnels, railway tracks, train and railway stations.
Excellent traveling from Quetta to chaman❤❤❤
MashAllah...jazak Allah...Great effort to capture beauty of balochistan. MashAllah...keep up the good work.
Buht shukria ❤️
Thank you for taking us through this journey, you covered it really well. I really feel like going back to Pakistan to travel in trains again. Keep up the good work. Love from Canada.
Thanks 😊
Very nice journey.. Nice to see land. Love from India 💐👍🏻
So nice of you
पाकिस्तान में गरीबी है आजादी के 77 साल बाद भी लेकिन वीडियो देखने में मजा आया and beutiful nature
It is a miracle that still trains are operated on these tracks.
आपके इस ब्लॉग को देख कर के शोले मूवी जिस टाइम में बना था उस टाइम का याद आ गया
MashaAllah etne pyare log hai firbhi Mulk itna bichda hua kyun hai bahoot Dil karta hai dekhne ko 🎉
I am from Bangladeshi ,Dhaka.its great to see the thrilling places of Bsluchistan ...Chaman famous for grapes.. I visited many places of Pakistan..inShaallsh will visit Chaman in the days to come. Thanks to the video makers..
So nice of you
Tum lagta hai hamare taraf waale hi ho bhai jaan? Hame afsos hai ki Sheikh ne tumhe humse alag kar dia bhai.
Assalam o aliekum bro IN SHA ALLAH teek say or respect say lika karo JAZAKUMULLAH KHAIR
My god!! The train, the stations on route and archaic signalling (no electronic signalling) gives the impression of 19th century railways left behind by Britishers in undivided India.
Some railways in the UK still have mechanical signalling, and some had mechanical signalling until very recently.
Great photography my friend! Much enjoyed! Peace & best wishes from Australia.
I travel in this train many times.I watch full video very interestingly.Appreciate
This was again an adventure with a separate unique style Photographic Coverage and Description which was enjoyed very much. There is wonderful Railway Engineering even on this section, not easily possible then and now and looks how much effort Locomotive has to exert during travelling on Gradient, the Engine Sound and dark smoke shows this. Cab Ride is also great coverage. Thanks a Lot.
Adnan Sb,
Lekin hum un cheezon ki CARE na kr saky
Jo BRITISH hamain de k gai they.
Very SAD.
@@habibullahsiddiqui1433 We should come Sad but with the Zeal to protect from mistakes of Past, never Complain but make a new Promise to get advance steps avoiding already mistaken,
Am from india and am shock seeing the train and landscape is like 1980, 1990 no development in india village also looks better than this places
Go to jharkand, it looks the same
@@orionfernandes4587 here is the link you can watch train from Delhi to Jharkhand ( Ranchi )
@@orionfernandes4587just show me one route in India where the track or stations look like this. Bro this line shown in the video looks like ages just look the tracks they are really in such a bad shape leave the stations dnt know when they’ve changed the tracks.
@@orionfernandes4587 North East Side of India
@@myjourney9701 Go to north east India, to some godforsaken train line
Beautiful video due to your hard work & efforts. You have covered the unexplored section of our Railway System . Really grateful to you for your ideas & should be our Railway department !
A truly heritage railway operating in plain sight but at least it is still running unlike many railway lines in other parts of the world. So I say good work guys and remind me of any plans to develop the line through to Iran and beyond. Always good to see out the window at the view so different from the UK. Train does seem to run at a good speed and some of the passengers appeared to be eating some tasty food rather than British sandwiches. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for sharing this content. Absolutely beautiful terrain giving classic vintage train experience
Glad you enjoyed it
Same like Egypt 🇪🇬 in everything except the language.
Salam from Egypt 🇪🇬 with love ❤
Bhai MashAllah bhot achi video bnai hai App ne bhot maza Aya vedio dekh kar
Thanks 👍
देखें तो डीजल इंजन का ओर सिंगल देखकर बहुत अच्छा लगा अब तो हमारे देश में कंप्यूटर करण हो चुका है तो बहुत कम जगहों पर ये है
Very interesting vedio. Made me shock the beauty of Chaman railway journey. Watching from uk 🇬🇧. Really admire the engineering of British engineers. 🇵🇰 and 🇬🇧 friendship zindabad.
Well caputured video of the train journey and 👍 for your hard work - raw, barren, untouched, gritty but charming landscape. It feels like one has stepped into the history books of 19th century britsh raj. Love from 🇮🇳
Thanks a lot 🙏
What unreal landscapes & such unassuming people. Thank you for allowing us to experience this truly amazing journey in Baluchistan. Hopefully some day you will get to do a train journey video in India... much love from Ahmedabad, India.
All the love from India! What a beautiful train journey and the landscapes look absolutely amazing and can only imagine what this would look like in winter when it probably snows here. It's surprising this route doesn't come in the lists of some of the prettiest train journeys out there, because I've done some of the most beautiful train journeys in India and outside India too, and this train journey looks as good, if not better. Thank you for showing us this!
Tum v chale jao!!!
Thanks a ton
@@ab_seedha_2047bhai apna hi tha ek time par
Brother visit India it's beautiful nature it's really adventure to you
Qafir
Beautiful and fun traveling.
I don’t need to see it live now.
Jazak Allah khair
The best railway journey ever. I was in Pakistan for 5 yrs but did not have the opprtunity to visit these areas. So nice of you that you showed.
Thanks 🙏👍
Nice to see these places. The effort to mk this footage must be appreciated apart from the hot dry rocky terrain & it's own beauty.
Many thanks!
On a new twist & perspective on this footage in question, may I suggest that you also discuss the build of coaches (~say when & where were they manufactured by whome etc), hauling power of the locos (in Horse Power; HP that is...)... All these smaller details will add onto yr prstn's to mk them more wholesome & may interest a wider crowd. For example, I fwdd yr prstn to sm of my friends & acquaintances wz a footnote saying that it reminded one of an Academy Award winning film named Lawrence of Arabia...
And they all sent me words of appreciation for the footage.
See in this world of 2023 & ahead we hv2 think of a wider audience. Only then you can reach out & strike yr accolades!...
All the very best!
@@SitesandSounds : was tht a translation of the Bengali word "অশেষ ধন্যবাদ"?? It should then read simply " thx a lot"... don't take me wrong. just a feedback.
दोनों देश एक साथ आजाद हुए थे दोनों देश को एक ही रेलवे सिस्टम मिला था पकिस्तान रेलवे का हाल देख मुझे अपने देश के रेलवे सिस्टम पर गर्व है भारत 🇮🇳🏁
the wilderness and beauty set in this railroad..
Exactly 💯
Looks like 18th century train ride....
Salam Walekum Bhai Jaan. Lovely video, in this video the total journey was awesome, I liked it so much, again thanks for this video. Love you from India 🇮🇳
This trip reminds me taking a train from Beijing to Moscow and when we went through the siberia and Mongolia , it was just like the big terran vast area you showing in the video
Beautiful Pakistan zindabad.
Beautiful virgin Landacape...amazing Video and so rare to see such beauty...
आपने तो सन् 2000 का दौर याद दिला दिया गदर मूबी जो बनी थी
Wherever you're travelling to in India or Pakistan, chai is universal! 😅
I’m an Indian and I feel sorry for my fellow brothers to be born in Pakistan.
Pakistan for sale
All the money of Pakistan goes into terrorist activities.
To devlopment ghanta se hoga .....
Dhire dhire ye log gadhe ki sawari karenge 😂
@@HarishKumar-uh3xf😂👏
Sach me yaar bohot jada gareeb country hai Britishers ke bad se koi development nahi ki sab purane time ka signal, track changing system even stations
Don't feel sorry, come to Islamabad and you will feel sorry to be not born in Pakistan. Take a look to world happiness index and you will know what you should feel sorry about.
I salute the British Government and British engineers for giving us this marvel railway system.
They did it for themselves not for Indians and also all these railway network made by britishers were funded by taxes of Indian people
It was in the interest of British to carry the looted goods in pakistan that these railways were built.they were not with the aim of developing the region not at all..my respects go to all these locals who worked for 2 cents and all those who lost their lives while building these rails..
@@SYEDAZAMSHAH-m6b atleast the guage was converted by the govt.
@@SYEDAZAMSHAH-m6b Atleast someone dared to speak about it. It seems that Pakistan government does't recognize Sindh, KPK and Balochistan as their own territory. All development goes to Punjab only.
@@SYEDAZAMSHAH-m6b Its really heartbreaking to see how government is litrelly selling out the mineral rich balochistan to china just for the benifit of army. Each and every fertile land is being alloted to army for itrevelent causes. If army will do farming, then what will farmers do? Government promotes to raise and sell donkeys, Nobody is actually concerned with people's miserable condition. Can't believe sharif family is living in 21st century or they are stuck somewhere in 1700's
Chaman grapes are/were very popular in India. Does the cultivation goes on?
Watching from India ..takes me back in time machine.,pakistan must develop its railways.Shukriya. .video achaa banaay😊a aap ne
I love my india ❤
Jai sri Ram 🙏⛳
Wow, man well describe route. I also wanted to visit Lahore and Baluchistan tourist spots, but as we all know its not possible for INDIANs, Nearest to Pakistan I went is WAGHA. Anyways thanks you for giving us a taste of Pakistan. :)
Thanks 👍
Dayummmm, this looks so amazing. I would love to travel on something like this. Beautiful retro feelz
Great video of toughest terrain even very old infrastructure and maintained well due to economic point of view in Baluchistan. 👌
WHAT A SIGHT.STRAIGHT FROM 19TH CENTURY
Chaman Nahal commonly known as C Nahal, also known as Chaman Nahal Azadi, was an Indian born writer of English literature. He was widely considered one of the best exponents of Indian writing in English and is known for his work, Azadi, which is set on India's Independence and her partition.[1] He is also known for his depiction of Mahatma Gandhi as a complex character with human failings.
This is reality.❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Lots of live from India...
Pakistan is too beautiful.
Specially landscapes and topography of this area ❤
Thankyou Faheem Bhai for revisiting Quetta area. Really enjoyed it for the second time with you. Your narration style Is unequivocal. In my opinion you are the most hard working and best Railways Vlogger in Pakistan. Best Wishes from Fresno , California, USA
My pleasure sir
Thanks a lot 👍🙏
Vastness of the Subcontinent just amazes me. Also, the houses just look like an extension of the landscape.
Thanks 👍
However we are the enemies and polars apart but i seriously feel sorry for the people of Pakistan for their miserabe conditions. I can't even imagine how miserably they are living in such kind of poor conditions. May allah give them strength
That's a Wonderful Documentary Keep it up.... 👍🚩
Thanks a lot 👍
I am from India. I have saw first time your video. It seems like I was also there in that journey. Pehle india aur pakistan ek hi the. Ye video dekh kar laga mene shayad india ka wo time dekh liya jo shayad kabhi nahi dekh sakta tha and its credit goes to you. 👍👍
Bilkul bhai, partition se pehle hamare log bhi in areas se jaate honge. Us time punjabi and sindhi hindu sikh Iran aur Afghanistan se trade karne jaate the
Bhai jb English na aati ho to jabardasti nhi likhni chaiye😂
I have saw kya hota h?
English se toh tum Pakistani lag rahe ho 😅😂
Fascinating journey. Knowledgeful blog. Salam from indian punjab brother.
Pakistan yet to electrifying the track