LAHORE: In a significant move to enhance the transportation infrastructure of Lahore, the Punjab government has approved the launch of a tram service in the city. This project aims to modernize and streamline public transit options, providing a convenient and efficient mode of transportation for residents and visitors alike.
The tram service project received the green light from Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif during her recent visit to the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) headquarters. The LDA, now actively working on the project, plans to construct a tram line spanning 11 kilometers with 10 strategically placed stops, approximately 1 to 1.5 kilometers apart.
Drawing inspiration from advanced tram systems in Finland and China, the LDA aims to implement cutting-edge technology and design into Lahore’s new tram service. The estimated cost for this ambitious project is around Rs27 billion, reflecting the government’s commitment to investing in sustainable urban development.
The tram route is set to traverse several key localities, including Main Boulevard from Kalma Chowk, Liberty, Main Market, Mini Market, and Hali Road. To accommodate the tram line, MM Alam Road will be converted into a one-way street, as part of a broader re-modeling and beautification initiative approved by the chief minister.
One of the notable features of the new tram service is a special stop within Gaddafi Stadium, making it an attractive option for sports enthusiasts and event-goers. This integration is expected to facilitate easier and more efficient access to major events held at the stadium.
While the exact ticket prices for the tram service will be disclosed post-launch, the service is anticipated to offer a cost-effective and reliable alternative to existing transportation options in Lahore.
The introduction of the tram service marks a significant step forward in Lahore’s efforts to modernize its public transport infrastructure. With this project, the Punjab government aims to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution, and enhance the overall commuting experience for its citizens.
The launch of the Lahore tram service is eagerly anticipated, promising to bring a new level of convenience and efficiency to the city’s public transportation network.