Walton Cantonment

Walton Cantonment is a cantonment area situated in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Lahore Cantonment with its increasing population and extensions to the boundaries had become difficult to manage and in 1998 it was bifurcated into two administrative divisions, Lahore Cantonment and the new Walton Cantonment.

According to the Zoning Plan of Walton Cantt. Area, the cantonment is spread over 9024 acres. The estimated population is about 600,000 person.

Walton Railway Station

Walton Railway Station is a busy railway station located in Walton Cantontment. It is one of the urban stations of the city which are served by commuter trains of Lahore. A large number of commuters use this station to get access to the city of Lahore.


gollark: Well, it's probably not median, but whatever.
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gollark: I duckduckwent it and there actually is useful data on the median % of income thing.
gollark: The underlying cause being that people are just not very interested in the welfare of random people thousands of kilometres away.
gollark: 1.5% of the entire economy's output on charitable causes - including local ones - in the most charity-donating country out of all of them - isn't very high in absolute terms, though.


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