The Federal Government has decided to relocate all bus and wagon stands, as well as vegetable markets, in the twin cities. This decision is part of a larger plan to develop two state-of-the-art bus terminals, which will cater to public transport coming from and going to all parts of the country.
Key Developments:
– Bus Terminals: Two new bus terminals will be constructed: one at Chongi No. 26 and the other near T.Chowk Rawat.
– Infrastructure Upgrades: The GT Road will be expanded to 10 lanes from T Chowk Rawat to Mandira/Banth Mor, and a new interchange will be built at T Chowk Rawat.
– Traffic Interchange: The country’s largest traffic interchange will be constructed at Choongi No. 26.
– Vegetable Market Relocation: After the completion of the Rawalpindi Ring Road, the vegetable market in I-11 Islamabad will be relocated to the Rawalpindi Ring Road.
These developments aim to improve the city’s infrastructure, reduce congestion, and enhance the overall quality of life for its residents. The project also includes plans for industrial and economic zones along the Rawalpindi Ring Road, which will help boost the local economy