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  2. Subak Raftar Railcar - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi: Stops: 6: Distance travelled: 290 km (180 mi) Average journey time: 5 hours: Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 101 UP (Lahore→Rawalpindi), 102 DN (Rawalpindi→Lahore) On-board services; Class(es) Economy Class AC Standard AC Business Parlour Car: Seating arrangements: Available: Sleeping arrangements: Available: Catering ...

  3. M-2 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The M-2 Motorway or the Lahore–Islamabad Motorway (Urdu: لاہور-اسلام آباد موٹروے) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan, connecting Rawalpindi/Islamabad to Lahore, and is the first motorway to have been built in South Asia. [1]

  4. Subak Kharam Railcar - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi: Stops: 7: Distance travelled: 290 kilometres (180 mi) Average journey time: 5 hours and 10 minutes: Service frequency: Daily: Train number(s) 103 UP (Lahore->Rawalpindi), 104 DN (Rawalpindi->Lahore) On-board services; Class(es) Economy Class AC Standard AC Business Parlour Car: Seating arrangements: Available: Sleeping arrangements ...

  5. Transport in Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    Map of Rawalpindi - Islamabad Metro Bus Metrobus Station Islamabad. The Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus is a 48.1 km (29.9 mi) bus rapid transit system operating in the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area of Pakistan. It consists of four routes, namely the Red, Orange, Blue, and Green Lines.

  6. Transport in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Track of Islamabad-Rawalpindi Metrobus with adjoining station. Lahore Metrobus is a bus rapid transit service operating in the city of Lahore. [17] The Metrobus network's first phase was opened in February, 2013. Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus is a 83.6 km (51.9 mi) bus rapid transit system operating in the Islamabad Rawalpindi metropolitan area.

  7. M-1 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    M-1 motorway westbound towards Peshawar. Work on M-1 was started during Nawaz Sharif's tenure in 1997, and the contract was awarded to Turkish company Bayindar. [4] However, the work stopped after his government was dismissed by Army Chief Pervez Musharraf in October 1999.

  8. How the super rich ship their luxury cars around the world - AOL

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    The last time Naran flew his Porsche from Dubai to London on Emirates, he says it cost £28,000 ($36,000) — a little more than he could have paid after landing for a brand-new Golf at a West ...

  9. M-3 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The M-3 (Urdu: موٹروے 3) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan, connecting the Lahore end of the M-2 to M-4 near Abdul Hakeem.. The M-3 motorway is a parallel motorway of M-4 motorway and takes the eastern route from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem city, while M-4 motorway connects M-2 to the same Abdul Hakeem city.