Attari International Railway Station

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Situated on the India Pakistan border, Attari Railway Station is located about 28 km from Amritsar and is managed by the Northern Railways. The Pakistan city of Lahore is about 70 km from Attari. The Samjhauta Express, commonly called the Friendship Express, is a twice-weekly train – Tuesdays and Fridays – that runs between Delhi and Attari in India and Wagah and Lahore in Pakistan. The word samjhauta means "accord" and "compromise" in both Hindi and Urdu – the national languages of India and Pakistan, respectively. Its termini are Lahore in Pakistan and Delhi in India. The border crossing takes place between Wagah in Pakistan and Attari in India.

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