Pakistan Railways To Run Special Trains On Eid-ul-Adha 2025

In honor of Eid-ul-Adha 2025, Pakistan Railways has announced that "5" special trains would run to make it easier for passengers to go to different places. The particular Eid-ul-Adha trains will depart from several locations around Pakistan between "June 2nd and June 4th", confirmed to the railway official. According to the Pakistan Railway timetable, the …

Pakistan Railways To Run Special Trains On Eid-ul-Adha 2025 - AAMNEWSHUB.COM

In honor of Eid-ul-Adha 2025, Pakistan Railways has announced that “5” special trains would run to make it easier for passengers to go to different places.

The particular Eid-ul-Adha trains will depart from several locations around Pakistan between “June 2nd and June 4th”, confirmed to the railway official.

According to the Pakistan Railway timetable, the 1st special train would leave “Karachi Cantt to Lahore on June 2nd at 1:00 PM”.

Also Read: Four Children Died In A School Bus Explosion In Khuzdar, Balochistan

On the 3rd of June at “10:00 AM, the 2nd train will leave Quetta for Peshawar Cantt”. On the 3rd of June, at “5:00 PM, the 3rd train departed Lahore for Karachi Cantt. While , around 8:00 PM, the 4rth train would leave Karachi City for Rawalpindi”.

Whereas on the 4th of June at “8:00 PM, the 5th special train would leave Karachi Cantt for Lahore”.

The representative further stated that the “3rd and 5th trains” would make use of current rakes that have already been prepared for Eid special services, while the coaches for the “1st, 2nd, and 4th trains will be organized from carriage workshops”.

Initial forecasts indicate that Saturday, June 7th, 2025, would be the day of Eid-ul-Adha, one of the most awaited holidays in Pakistan, particularly for children.

One of Islam’s “2” main holidays, Eid-ul-Adha, honors Prophet Ibrahim’s (A.S.) strong devotion and willingness to sacrifice his son in response to Allah’s order.

Qurbani (sacrifice), in which Muslims slaughter animals like “cows, goats, lambs, or camels” in accordance with Islamic law, is a major part of the festival. In keeping with the festival’s emphasis on compassion and generosity, the meat is next given to “family members, relatives, and those in need”.

AAM Web Desk

AAM Web Desk

News Stories Posted by AAM NEWS HUB Digital Team