North Western Railway Heritage
Field phone, 1898. This could be hooked on to telegraph wires for emergency communication with the control center or head station from trackside locations.
Kerosene lamp, 1903. This was hung by its hook from the last coach or wagon of a train as the 'last vehicle' indication.
Fencing with plaque of the contractors, Campbell, Johnstone & Co., from the Jhelum bridge, built in 1872.
A water trolley. Watermen ('paniwallahs') used these to carry pots filled with water for sale by the cup alongside trains at the station, especially in the summer.
Golra station, a functioning station of Pakistan Railways today, which is the 'Heritage Point' for the exhibition of items from NWR and other railways' history.
Oil torch. Cotton waste or other material dipped in the oil could be lit in the cup-shaped container at the end of the handle. When the flame had to be extinguished, the cap shown would be placed on the cup.
placed on the cup