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Dalipota railway station

Coordinates: 26°53′34″N 68°02′27″E / 26.892804°N 68.040871°E / 26.892804; 68.040871
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Thatt Hotchand railway station THC (now perhaps called Dalipota railway station) is a railway station located in Naushehero feroze, Sindh near Dalipota city and beside village Moosa Panhwar. Currently it has been closed since 1990 due to aknowledgement of link road Tharushah to Mithiani. It was started in early 1929 by great Britian railway authority. It was part of great Indian Peninsula Railway. It was named to a Hindu Sindhi landlord and Politician Hotchand Tahliani, Who rebuilt the old destroyed city Thatt Hotchand, Which is now after partician called Thatt Solangi.

Dalipota railway station
General information
Owned byMinistry of Railways
Other information
Station codeTHC
History
Previous namesGreat Indian Peninsula Railway

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26°53′34″N 68°02′27″E / 26.892804°N 68.040871°E / 26.892804; 68.040871