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The tranquility of the abandoned railway track and the proximity to the Pakistani border left many viewers amazed and emotional

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The station, which used to connect Ferozepur to Lahore, marked the end of the Northern Railway in India. (Instagram/@manishdhadholi)

The station, which used to connect Ferozepur to Lahore, marked the end of the Northern Railway in India. (Instagram/@manishdhadholi)

India is known for its diverse and extraordinary landscapes, many of which are hidden in places people least expect them. A recent video depicting one of these rare sites has gone viral on social media. The video shows a man standing on one of the last railway lines, on the edge of the India-Pakistan border, which amazed viewers.

The video was shared by Instagram content creator, Manish Dhadholi, who has over 1 lakh followers and is known for exploring unusual and lesser-known places across the country. In this latest post, travel to Husainiwala Railway Station in Punjab, which is among the final railway points on the northern border close to Pakistan.

In the video, Dadholi can be seen standing near a signboard that reads “End of Northern Railway”. This marks the last stretch of the railway on the Indian side. Husainiwala Station was once part of the road connecting Ferozepur in India and Lahore in Pakistan. Before Partition and later until the Indo-Pakistani conflicts, trains from here used to travel directly to Lahore. However, rail services have long since stopped, and the tracks now end abruptly near the border.

Watch the viral video:

Across the fenced border lies Kasur, Pakistan, the nearest city on the other side. The quietness of the deserted track and its proximity to the international border left many viewers amazed and emotional.

The video received more than 29,000 views and attracted thousands of interactions from social media users. Many expressed awe, while others shared personal memories of the area.

“Humans draw boundaries, but nature never made any,” one user commented, reflecting the irony of human-made borders. Another person said this was the view of their village in Ferozepur, near Husainiwala. Some curious viewers even asked practical questions, such as how the trains returned from the last station, and how the creator arrived at a location said to be the final point of the railway track.

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