Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory (Islamabad)

Pakistan / Punjab / Rawalpindi / Islamabad
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Pakistan Railways Carriage Factory, Islamabad was set up in 1970 under the technical collaboration of LHB, Germany for manufacture of passenger carriages. The Factory is spread over the area of 58 Acres including 13 acres covered area. Most of the plants machinery and tools are of West Germany origin. The capacity of the Factory is 150 passenger coaches per year on single shift basis. Latest machines have also been installed at Carriage Factory for manufacturing of latest design high speed Chinese coaches.
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Coordinates:   33°37'51"N   73°1'9"E

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