Lahore Railway Station

The Lahore Railway Station was built by the British. It's representative of typical grand British architecture in India during the British Raj. The railway network established in the Indo-Pak subcontinent by the British was very extensive and is one of their lasting contributions to the culture of this region. The other major British contribution to Indo-Pak subcontinent is the English language, which is the official language of Pakistan.

 

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