Attock Khurd railway station is located at Attock Khurd, Pakistan. Magnificent stone masonry structure with beautiful Victorian architecture was built in 1885 in the days of British Raj. The Attock Khurd is a class "B" station on a single track provided with standard key interlocking. Besides the station lies the old Attock bridge, which was originally designed by Sir Gudford Molesworth in 1880. Later its structure was redesigned and erected by Sir Francis O Callaghan.Renowned British builders Joseph Westwood and Robert Baillie, of the Westwood Baillie & Co, London The iron girder bridge was built in 1880 and opened to both rail and road traffic on May 24, 1883.
It happens to be the last Railway Station of Punjab before Khyber Pakhtunkhwa begins. With double-pitched slanting roof and a beautiful tri-arcade portico , station gives a genuine look of a doll-house placed in the wilderness. Portico consists of stone pillars which carry the skewbacks that in turn support finely tapered arches.