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First train since war leaves Baghdad, headed for Umm Qasr
(30 Apr 2003)
1. Wide of Baghdad Central Station
2. Mid shot of Baghdad Central Station
3. Wide shot of platform with trains
4. Men loading mattresses onto train
5. Close up of men loading mattresses onto train
6. Men carrying mattresses inside train to sleeping compartments
7. Tilt up of cabin with two beds
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Albert Whitley, British Army:
"The first train is going to run from Baghdad to Umm Qasr, the main port for humanitarian aid, the main port for Iraq. Trains start moving bulk grain and other humanitarian supplies from tomorrow up into Iraq to support the Iraqi people."
9. Mid shot of British military next to train
10. Soldiers with dogs entering train
11. Various of dogs sniffing inside train
12. SOUNDBITE: (English): Lieutenant Colo...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Inside Baghdad Central Train Station, Iraq - اجواء ممتعة داخل محطة قطار بغداد المركزية, العراق
Baghdad Central Station is the main train station in Baghdad. It links the rail network to the south and the north of Iraq. The station was built by the British to designs by J M Wilson, a Scot who had been an assistant to Lutyens in New Delhi and who subsequently set up a practice of his own in Baghdad.Construction started in 1948 and finished in 1953. The station is the biggest one in Iraq.
محطة بغداد المركزية هي محطة القطارات الرئيسية في العاصمة العراقية بغداد وتقع في جهة الكرخ من بغداد. وقد وضع حجر الأساس لها عام 1948م، وتم افتتاحها رسميا عام 1952م بتصميم إنكليزي وهي توأم لمحطتين بنيتا ايضا بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية احدهما في الهند والاخرى في لندن وتتشابه المحطات الثلاث في كل شيء . ويضم برجا المحطة ساعتين احدهما تحمل ارقاما هندية عربية والثانية تحمل ارقاما إنكليزية وتشابه دقات ساعتي ...
published: 20 Nov 2021
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Baghdad's grand station operates a single line to Basra
(29 Apr 2016) LEAD IN:
Baghdad's central rail station was known as the jewel of the city, a central hub that connected the capital with most of the Iraqi provinces.
Despite its renovation in 2006, the permanent violence that swept the country since the US invasion in 2003, forced the closure of all lines except the one to Basra.
STORY-LINE:
Baghdad's central station used to be the hub of a rail network, connecting the capital with cities around the country, from northern al Qaim to Basra in the south.
It was considered the "Jewel of Baghdad" for daily travellers.
The 1914 green steam train outside the station is a symbol of Iraq's railway past glories.
It was one of the first engines in the country, with a speed of 24 miles per hour (38.6 kilometres per hour) and served the pa...
published: 17 Nov 2016
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The Baghdad Express
Now that security has improved slightly in Iraq, many hope this will ease fears of riding on trains. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
published: 24 Dec 2008
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Explosions near police station in central Baghdad
(2 Sep 2003)
1. Wide scene of blasts - outside police headquarters
2. Military vehicles and troops at scene
3. Troops around checkpoint at entrance to headquarters
4. Wider shot troops and APC
5. Ambulances arriving
6. Mid shot scene
7. Ambulances driving in to compound
8. Soldiers on roof top
9. Damaged car being driven out of compound
10. Wide crowd at scene
11. Close up soldier in vehicle
12. Fleet of APCs arriving
13. Mid shot soldiers
14. Wide shot scene
STORYLINE:
A car parked near police headquarters in central Baghdad exploded on Tuesday wounding an unknown number of bystanders, but doing little damage to the police building, the presumed target of the attack.
Witnesses told The Associated Press that many were wounded.
One man, who had a sh...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Pearl of Baghdad - Trailer
The Jewel of Baghdad" is the name that the Iraqis use to refer to Baghdad Central Station. The train links the rail network through south and north of Iraq. The station reached its peak in operations, but has fell in chaos with the many conflicts that the country has witnessed. rently
published: 25 Jan 2018
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المحطة العالمية .. أيقونة سكك الحديد في بغداد | نسمات زاكروس
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published: 04 Apr 2021
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Baghdad Railway Station/ Old Baghdad Station/Baghdad Central Railway Station, Bahawalpur station,
#viral #shortvideo #bahawalpur #train #railway #shortstory #travelvlog
In this video I will show you the Old Baghdad Station, In Bahawalpur the second largest railway Station Bahawalpur,
old station
Railway Station Bahawalpur
traveling
travel vlog
vlogging
published: 02 Aug 2023
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المحطة العالمية.. خطط لها الألمان وبناها الإنكليز ونفذها أسطوات بغداد القديمة
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published: 28 Jan 2021
2:32
First train since war leaves Baghdad, headed for Umm Qasr
(30 Apr 2003)
1. Wide of Baghdad Central Station
2. Mid shot of Baghdad Central Station
3. Wide shot of platform with trains
4. Men loading mattresses onto...
(30 Apr 2003)
1. Wide of Baghdad Central Station
2. Mid shot of Baghdad Central Station
3. Wide shot of platform with trains
4. Men loading mattresses onto train
5. Close up of men loading mattresses onto train
6. Men carrying mattresses inside train to sleeping compartments
7. Tilt up of cabin with two beds
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Albert Whitley, British Army:
"The first train is going to run from Baghdad to Umm Qasr, the main port for humanitarian aid, the main port for Iraq. Trains start moving bulk grain and other humanitarian supplies from tomorrow up into Iraq to support the Iraqi people."
9. Mid shot of British military next to train
10. Soldiers with dogs entering train
11. Various of dogs sniffing inside train
12. SOUNDBITE: (English): Lieutenant Colonel Neil Peckham, British Army:
"Traditionally trains have not been used for passenger services in any great way in Iraq because the fuel is so cheap and people prefer to travel by road. So I understand there are only six services a day out of Baghdad. But it is vital that we get the wagons rolling in terms of reconstruction material and foodstuff so that we can distribute it around the country."
13. Various of train driver getting onto train engine
14. Train guard waving flags
15. Driver starting train
16. Shot from driver's seat of train moving
17. Shot from platform of man waving goodbye from moving train
STORYLINE:
It's the first train to leave Baghdad station since the war - and a sign that Iraq is beginning to successfully rebuild its shattered infrastructure.
Before the US-led war damaged the tracks, trains used to run daily to Basra, Umm Qasr, Mosul and other destinations across the country.
Wednesday's train is headed for the southern port of Umm Qasr. On board are US military personnel who are going to make sure the route is safe and that no further repairs need to be carried out.
Hereafter, trains travelling between Umm Qasr and Baghdad will carry materials for the Iraq's reconstruction, as well as food supplies for distribution across the country.
Coalition forces paid railway workers an emergency payment this week to ensure they continue to turn up for work.
The US is still in the process of devising a regular system of payment, or salary for the workers.
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(30 Apr 2003)
1. Wide of Baghdad Central Station
2. Mid shot of Baghdad Central Station
3. Wide shot of platform with trains
4. Men loading mattresses onto train
5. Close up of men loading mattresses onto train
6. Men carrying mattresses inside train to sleeping compartments
7. Tilt up of cabin with two beds
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Albert Whitley, British Army:
"The first train is going to run from Baghdad to Umm Qasr, the main port for humanitarian aid, the main port for Iraq. Trains start moving bulk grain and other humanitarian supplies from tomorrow up into Iraq to support the Iraqi people."
9. Mid shot of British military next to train
10. Soldiers with dogs entering train
11. Various of dogs sniffing inside train
12. SOUNDBITE: (English): Lieutenant Colonel Neil Peckham, British Army:
"Traditionally trains have not been used for passenger services in any great way in Iraq because the fuel is so cheap and people prefer to travel by road. So I understand there are only six services a day out of Baghdad. But it is vital that we get the wagons rolling in terms of reconstruction material and foodstuff so that we can distribute it around the country."
13. Various of train driver getting onto train engine
14. Train guard waving flags
15. Driver starting train
16. Shot from driver's seat of train moving
17. Shot from platform of man waving goodbye from moving train
STORYLINE:
It's the first train to leave Baghdad station since the war - and a sign that Iraq is beginning to successfully rebuild its shattered infrastructure.
Before the US-led war damaged the tracks, trains used to run daily to Basra, Umm Qasr, Mosul and other destinations across the country.
Wednesday's train is headed for the southern port of Umm Qasr. On board are US military personnel who are going to make sure the route is safe and that no further repairs need to be carried out.
Hereafter, trains travelling between Umm Qasr and Baghdad will carry materials for the Iraq's reconstruction, as well as food supplies for distribution across the country.
Coalition forces paid railway workers an emergency payment this week to ensure they continue to turn up for work.
The US is still in the process of devising a regular system of payment, or salary for the workers.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Inside Baghdad Central Train Station, Iraq - اجواء ممتعة داخل محطة قطار بغداد المركزية, العراق
Baghdad Central Station is the main train station in Baghdad. It links the rail network to the south and the north of Iraq. The station was built by the British...
Baghdad Central Station is the main train station in Baghdad. It links the rail network to the south and the north of Iraq. The station was built by the British to designs by J M Wilson, a Scot who had been an assistant to Lutyens in New Delhi and who subsequently set up a practice of his own in Baghdad.Construction started in 1948 and finished in 1953. The station is the biggest one in Iraq.
محطة بغداد المركزية هي محطة القطارات الرئيسية في العاصمة العراقية بغداد وتقع في جهة الكرخ من بغداد. وقد وضع حجر الأساس لها عام 1948م، وتم افتتاحها رسميا عام 1952م بتصميم إنكليزي وهي توأم لمحطتين بنيتا ايضا بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية احدهما في الهند والاخرى في لندن وتتشابه المحطات الثلاث في كل شيء . ويضم برجا المحطة ساعتين احدهما تحمل ارقاما هندية عربية والثانية تحمل ارقاما إنكليزية وتشابه دقات ساعتي محطة بغداد ساعة بغ بن الشهيرة في لندن . وتعرضت هاتان الساعتان كحال بناية المحطة إلى السلب والنهب والحرق بعد عام 2003 ، لكن جهود أبناء السكك العراقية اعادت الحياة لهاتين الساعتين بعد جلب اجزاء بدل التالفة من بريطانيا وهما اليوم بكامل عافيتهما وتتردد دقاتهما في سماء بغداد.
Source: Wikipedia.org
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Baghdad Central Station is the main train station in Baghdad. It links the rail network to the south and the north of Iraq. The station was built by the British to designs by J M Wilson, a Scot who had been an assistant to Lutyens in New Delhi and who subsequently set up a practice of his own in Baghdad.Construction started in 1948 and finished in 1953. The station is the biggest one in Iraq.
محطة بغداد المركزية هي محطة القطارات الرئيسية في العاصمة العراقية بغداد وتقع في جهة الكرخ من بغداد. وقد وضع حجر الأساس لها عام 1948م، وتم افتتاحها رسميا عام 1952م بتصميم إنكليزي وهي توأم لمحطتين بنيتا ايضا بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية احدهما في الهند والاخرى في لندن وتتشابه المحطات الثلاث في كل شيء . ويضم برجا المحطة ساعتين احدهما تحمل ارقاما هندية عربية والثانية تحمل ارقاما إنكليزية وتشابه دقات ساعتي محطة بغداد ساعة بغ بن الشهيرة في لندن . وتعرضت هاتان الساعتان كحال بناية المحطة إلى السلب والنهب والحرق بعد عام 2003 ، لكن جهود أبناء السكك العراقية اعادت الحياة لهاتين الساعتين بعد جلب اجزاء بدل التالفة من بريطانيا وهما اليوم بكامل عافيتهما وتتردد دقاتهما في سماء بغداد.
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- published: 20 Nov 2021
- views: 860
4:51
Baghdad's grand station operates a single line to Basra
(29 Apr 2016) LEAD IN:
Baghdad's central rail station was known as the jewel of the city, a central hub that connected the capital with most of the Iraqi provi...
(29 Apr 2016) LEAD IN:
Baghdad's central rail station was known as the jewel of the city, a central hub that connected the capital with most of the Iraqi provinces.
Despite its renovation in 2006, the permanent violence that swept the country since the US invasion in 2003, forced the closure of all lines except the one to Basra.
STORY-LINE:
Baghdad's central station used to be the hub of a rail network, connecting the capital with cities around the country, from northern al Qaim to Basra in the south.
It was considered the "Jewel of Baghdad" for daily travellers.
The 1914 green steam train outside the station is a symbol of Iraq's railway past glories.
It was one of the first engines in the country, with a speed of 24 miles per hour (38.6 kilometres per hour) and served the passengers for 32 years.
In 1916 the first railway administration was formed under British military control when Britain occupied Iraq.
And in 1936, the railways' ownership moved to the Iraqi government and became known as the Iraqi Republic Railway.
After the 2003 US-led invasion, thieves looted the station. Renovations began in 2004 and were completed two years later.
But the decline couldn't be stopped.
Now the station operates one single daily train from Baghdad to the southern province of Basra 550 kilometres (311 miles) south of Baghdad.
And it's not only militant attacks that threaten this rail line.
The station assistant director Ali Abdel-Hussein Wadi complains that the train is often targeted by vandals who smash the windows with stones, forcing him to regular and expensive replacements.
But for Wadi, the obvious factor that caused the closing of the national rail is the militant violence that swept the country since the US invasion.
"Regrettably after 2003 and due to terrorist acts, a number of railway lines had to be halted. Baghdad-Basra is the only railway line which operates,'' Wadi says.
Security is as tight as possible with sniffer-dogs looking for explosives in the passengers' luggage and police checking passengers heading to the train one by one.
Despite the risks of travelling to Basra by train, the line has customers.
The ticket prices are a draw, ranging from 10,000 Iraqi dinars (8.43 US dollars) to 35,000 (29.5 US dollars).
''I prefer to travel by train because it's cheap, comfortable and relatively safe, and train staffers provide us with good service. I hope to arrive in Basra safely," says passenger Seif Salam.
Train driver Saad Mohammed al-Tamimi remembers better days, when the network was busy.
''Previously, it was safe, there were so many trains and a lot of passengers. Before, there were two trains daily for Mosul, Kirkuk and other western provinces. But now all of these lines had to be halted because of Daesh (IS) and extremists,'' he says.
Optimistically, Iraqi Railways Company has recently purchased 12 Diesel train sets from China with speed up to 120 kilometres (74.5 miles) per hour at a cost of 137 million US dollars.
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https://wn.com/Baghdad's_Grand_Station_Operates_A_Single_Line_To_Basra
(29 Apr 2016) LEAD IN:
Baghdad's central rail station was known as the jewel of the city, a central hub that connected the capital with most of the Iraqi provinces.
Despite its renovation in 2006, the permanent violence that swept the country since the US invasion in 2003, forced the closure of all lines except the one to Basra.
STORY-LINE:
Baghdad's central station used to be the hub of a rail network, connecting the capital with cities around the country, from northern al Qaim to Basra in the south.
It was considered the "Jewel of Baghdad" for daily travellers.
The 1914 green steam train outside the station is a symbol of Iraq's railway past glories.
It was one of the first engines in the country, with a speed of 24 miles per hour (38.6 kilometres per hour) and served the passengers for 32 years.
In 1916 the first railway administration was formed under British military control when Britain occupied Iraq.
And in 1936, the railways' ownership moved to the Iraqi government and became known as the Iraqi Republic Railway.
After the 2003 US-led invasion, thieves looted the station. Renovations began in 2004 and were completed two years later.
But the decline couldn't be stopped.
Now the station operates one single daily train from Baghdad to the southern province of Basra 550 kilometres (311 miles) south of Baghdad.
And it's not only militant attacks that threaten this rail line.
The station assistant director Ali Abdel-Hussein Wadi complains that the train is often targeted by vandals who smash the windows with stones, forcing him to regular and expensive replacements.
But for Wadi, the obvious factor that caused the closing of the national rail is the militant violence that swept the country since the US invasion.
"Regrettably after 2003 and due to terrorist acts, a number of railway lines had to be halted. Baghdad-Basra is the only railway line which operates,'' Wadi says.
Security is as tight as possible with sniffer-dogs looking for explosives in the passengers' luggage and police checking passengers heading to the train one by one.
Despite the risks of travelling to Basra by train, the line has customers.
The ticket prices are a draw, ranging from 10,000 Iraqi dinars (8.43 US dollars) to 35,000 (29.5 US dollars).
''I prefer to travel by train because it's cheap, comfortable and relatively safe, and train staffers provide us with good service. I hope to arrive in Basra safely," says passenger Seif Salam.
Train driver Saad Mohammed al-Tamimi remembers better days, when the network was busy.
''Previously, it was safe, there were so many trains and a lot of passengers. Before, there were two trains daily for Mosul, Kirkuk and other western provinces. But now all of these lines had to be halted because of Daesh (IS) and extremists,'' he says.
Optimistically, Iraqi Railways Company has recently purchased 12 Diesel train sets from China with speed up to 120 kilometres (74.5 miles) per hour at a cost of 137 million US dollars.
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- published: 17 Nov 2016
- views: 797
2:06
The Baghdad Express
Now that security has improved slightly in Iraq, many hope this will ease fears of riding on trains. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Now that security has improved slightly in Iraq, many hope this will ease fears of riding on trains. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
https://wn.com/The_Baghdad_Express
Now that security has improved slightly in Iraq, many hope this will ease fears of riding on trains. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
- published: 24 Dec 2008
- views: 3041
1:56
Explosions near police station in central Baghdad
(2 Sep 2003)
1. Wide scene of blasts - outside police headquarters
2. Military vehicles and troops at scene
3. Troops around checkpoint at entrance to head...
(2 Sep 2003)
1. Wide scene of blasts - outside police headquarters
2. Military vehicles and troops at scene
3. Troops around checkpoint at entrance to headquarters
4. Wider shot troops and APC
5. Ambulances arriving
6. Mid shot scene
7. Ambulances driving in to compound
8. Soldiers on roof top
9. Damaged car being driven out of compound
10. Wide crowd at scene
11. Close up soldier in vehicle
12. Fleet of APCs arriving
13. Mid shot soldiers
14. Wide shot scene
STORYLINE:
A car parked near police headquarters in central Baghdad exploded on Tuesday wounding an unknown number of bystanders, but doing little damage to the police building, the presumed target of the attack.
Witnesses told The Associated Press that many were wounded.
One man, who had a shrapnel wound in his left arm, said he saw a hand laying in the road.
Acting Baghdad police chief Hassan al-Obeidi has offices in the headquarters building and is closely associated with the US-led occupation authority, especially former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who put al-Obeidi in his position.
Kerik has been in Iraq to rebuild the country's police force.
Al-Obeidi was being mentored by Deputy Chief Constable Doug Brand, a detective from Sheffield, England, and was shot in the leg at the end of July during a weapons raid in downtown Baghdad.
The day after the raid, he moved a bed into his office, from which continued to command the police force without taking any time off.
The police headquarters is not far from the Iraqi Interior Ministry building.
The US military said it had no information on the incident, but troops, tanks and armoured vehicles were quickly at the scene.
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(2 Sep 2003)
1. Wide scene of blasts - outside police headquarters
2. Military vehicles and troops at scene
3. Troops around checkpoint at entrance to headquarters
4. Wider shot troops and APC
5. Ambulances arriving
6. Mid shot scene
7. Ambulances driving in to compound
8. Soldiers on roof top
9. Damaged car being driven out of compound
10. Wide crowd at scene
11. Close up soldier in vehicle
12. Fleet of APCs arriving
13. Mid shot soldiers
14. Wide shot scene
STORYLINE:
A car parked near police headquarters in central Baghdad exploded on Tuesday wounding an unknown number of bystanders, but doing little damage to the police building, the presumed target of the attack.
Witnesses told The Associated Press that many were wounded.
One man, who had a shrapnel wound in his left arm, said he saw a hand laying in the road.
Acting Baghdad police chief Hassan al-Obeidi has offices in the headquarters building and is closely associated with the US-led occupation authority, especially former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who put al-Obeidi in his position.
Kerik has been in Iraq to rebuild the country's police force.
Al-Obeidi was being mentored by Deputy Chief Constable Doug Brand, a detective from Sheffield, England, and was shot in the leg at the end of July during a weapons raid in downtown Baghdad.
The day after the raid, he moved a bed into his office, from which continued to command the police force without taking any time off.
The police headquarters is not far from the Iraqi Interior Ministry building.
The US military said it had no information on the incident, but troops, tanks and armoured vehicles were quickly at the scene.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 335
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Pearl of Baghdad - Trailer
The Jewel of Baghdad" is the name that the Iraqis use to refer to Baghdad Central Station. The train links the rail network through south and north of Iraq. Th...
The Jewel of Baghdad" is the name that the Iraqis use to refer to Baghdad Central Station. The train links the rail network through south and north of Iraq. The station reached its peak in operations, but has fell in chaos with the many conflicts that the country has witnessed. rently
https://wn.com/Pearl_Of_Baghdad_Trailer
The Jewel of Baghdad" is the name that the Iraqis use to refer to Baghdad Central Station. The train links the rail network through south and north of Iraq. The station reached its peak in operations, but has fell in chaos with the many conflicts that the country has witnessed. rently
- published: 25 Jan 2018
- views: 145
8:03
المحطة العالمية .. أيقونة سكك الحديد في بغداد | نسمات زاكروس
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يمكنك مشاهدة القناة على القمر نايل سات على التردد 11354 عمودي للمزيد من البرامج والأخبار يمكنكم متابعتنا على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي فيسبوك
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انستغرام
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أو عبر موقعنا الإلكتروني
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- published: 04 Apr 2021
- views: 900
6:39
Baghdad Railway Station/ Old Baghdad Station/Baghdad Central Railway Station, Bahawalpur station,
#viral #shortvideo #bahawalpur #train #railway #shortstory #travelvlog
In this video I will show you the Old Baghdad Station, In Bahawalpur the second largest ...
#viral #shortvideo #bahawalpur #train #railway #shortstory #travelvlog
In this video I will show you the Old Baghdad Station, In Bahawalpur the second largest railway Station Bahawalpur,
old station
Railway Station Bahawalpur
traveling
travel vlog
vlogging
https://wn.com/Baghdad_Railway_Station_Old_Baghdad_Station_Baghdad_Central_Railway_Station,_Bahawalpur_Station,
#viral #shortvideo #bahawalpur #train #railway #shortstory #travelvlog
In this video I will show you the Old Baghdad Station, In Bahawalpur the second largest railway Station Bahawalpur,
old station
Railway Station Bahawalpur
traveling
travel vlog
vlogging
- published: 02 Aug 2023
- views: 193
2:52
المحطة العالمية.. خطط لها الألمان وبناها الإنكليز ونفذها أسطوات بغداد القديمة
لا تنس الاشتراك بالقناة وتابعونا على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي:
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لا تنس الاشتراك بالقناة وتابعونا على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي:
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التردد :-
11354v HD
10727h SD
معدل الترميز 27500
https://wn.com/المحطة_العالمية.._خطط_لها_الألمان_وبناها_الإنكليز_ونفذها_أسطوات_بغداد_القديمة
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التردد :-
11354v HD
10727h SD
معدل الترميز 27500
- published: 28 Jan 2021
- views: 899