Walton Railway Officers Colony is a secure, well-planned residential community located on Walton Road in Lahore Cantonment. Originally developed by Pakistan Railways as an officers' residential scheme, it is now managed under the Lahore Development Authority. The colony spans approximately 316 kanals and features a mixed-use environment with residential plots, 5-marla houses, and a commercial market. Essential utilities such as electricity, Sui gas, and water supply are fully available, ensuring a comfortable living experience. Its prime location offers excellent connectivity to major roads like Ferozepur Road and Walton Road, with nearby amenities enhancing convenience.
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A WHO-verified HIV-testing centre operated by Baham Foundation is actively functioning at House No. 73-C, Street No. 12, Railway Officer Colony, Walton Cantt, Lahore. This facility serves the local community as part of Pakistan’s national HIV prevention and care network, offering confidential testing and linkage to support services.
A stray cat was reported found in front of Walton railway station, adjacent to the Walton Railway Officers Colony, on 16 April 2025. The post generated community engagement with offers of rescue, adoption, and identification assistance, highlighting local civic responsiveness to animal welfare.
Multiple listings for Infinix mobile phones — including models like HOT 60 PRO PLUS, Smart 7, and Note 10 Pro — are actively advertised for sale in Walton Railway Officers Colony and Walton Road, Lahore, with recent postings dated within the past few weeks as of May 2026, reflecting sustained local retail activity.
A documented exploration in October 2025 highlighted the colonial-era Walton Railway Station, located beside the Officers Colony, revealing preserved infrastructure and faded signage indicating its dual historical role as both a station and the former North Western Railway Training School ('Walton School').