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  2. N-5 National Highway - Wikipedia

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    The N-5 is the longest national highway in Pakistan and serves as an important north–south road artery, starting from Karachi and extending through Hyderabad, Moro and Sukkur in Sindh before crossing into Punjab province where it passes through Multan, Sahiwal, Lahore, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Lalamusa, Kharian, Jhelum and Rawalpindi.

  3. Karachi–Lahore Motorway - Wikipedia

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    Lahore-Islamabad (M2) section 376 km; Islamabad-Peshawar (M1) section 166 km [3] [4] The 296-km stretch of M-6 from Hyderabad to Sukkur is the last missing link on the Karachi-Lahore motorway on which construction work has yet to be started.

  4. M-14 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) motorway is a part of the Western Alignment of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, [2] [3] and offers high speed road connections between the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and the southern parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province around Dera Ismail Khan.

  5. M-2 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad Motorways Link Road to Islamabad/Rawalpindi Road continues as M-1 to Peshawar: ... Average distance between any two service areas is 60–80 km.

  6. M-7 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    At the town of Ratodero (near Sukkur) the M5 from Multan has to merge into the M7, while crossing the M8, the highway to Gwadar at the border with Iran. The M7 then runs south along the Indus River and serves several cities, of which Larkana is the most important. However, this last route must pass through the Kirthar Range, a low mountain range.

  7. Motorways of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    M-2 motorway in the Salt Range M-2 motorway exit to Sargodha. Pakistan's motorways are an important part of Pakistan's "National Trade Corridor Project", which aims to link Pakistan's three Arabian Sea ports (Karachi Port, Port Bin Qasim and Gwadar Port) to the rest of the country through its national highways and motorways network and further north with Afghanistan, Central Asia and China. [2]

  8. Green Line (train) - Wikipedia

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    The train takes approximately 21 hours to cover a published distance of 1,521 kilometres (945 mi), traveling along a stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line. It was inaugurated by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on 15 May 2015 at Islamabad railway station .

  9. M-15 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Packages one and two comprising a 39.61 stretch of road between Burhan and Serai Saleh were awarded to the Chinese firm Gezhouba Group. [10] Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi inaugurated the 47-kilometre stretch from Burhan-Shah Maqsood Interchange to Havelian on 27 December 2017.

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