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Route map. Orange Line is an automated rapid transit line in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan and the first driverless metro in Pakistan. It is operated by the Punjab Mass Transit Authority and forms part of the Lahore Metro system. [1] [2] The line is Pakistan's first metro train.
This is a route-map template for the Orange Line (Lahore Metro), a rapid transit line in Pakistan.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
A depot was constructed at the northeast portion of the line, directly east of the Lahore Ring Road, [33] while a stabling yard was constructed at the line's southern terminus at Ali Town. [34] The depot is also the site of the Orange Line's central control centre. [35] The depot and stabling yard respectively required 0.56 and 0.49 kilometres ...
Template:Orange line or Template:Orange Line may refer to: Route diagram templates. Template:Hisatsu Orange Railway, a regional railroading Japan; Template:Kaohsiung Metro Orange line map, a rapid transit line in Taiwan; Template:Lahore Orange Line, a rapid transit line in Pakistan
English: Lahore Metro Map, with Lahore Metro bus (BRT) Date: 21 March 2020: Source: Own work: Author: Painjet: ... Lahore Metro; Orange Line (Lahore Metro) Global ...
Chauburji (Punjabi and Urdu: چو برجی, "Four Towers") is a rapid transit station serving the Orange Line of the Lahore Metro in Lahore, Pakistan. It is near the Chauburji monument. History
Karachi–Peshawar Line (Main Line 1) [4] 1881: 1,687 kilometers (1,048 mi) 176: 30-32 hrs: 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge: Major stations. Karachi City; Karachi Cantonment; Kotri Junction; Hyderabad Junction > Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line, Hyderabad-Badin Branch Line; Nawabshah Junction; Rohri Junction > Rohri–Chaman Line (Main Line 3 ...
The Lahore Metro or Lahore Rapid Mass Transit System is an under construction rapid transit system (metro train system) for Lahore, the second largest city of Pakistan. [8] First proposed in 1991, funding was not secured, and in 2012 it was abandoned by the Punjab government in favour of the more cost–effective Lahore Metro Bus System which ...