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Mozang road: Mozang Chungi adda - Lahore Zoo: 4: 1.3: Lytton road: Qurtaba Chowk - Babari Chowk: 4: 1.5: Canal Bank Road: Thokar Niaz Beg - Khera: 8: 29: Signal Free Corridor Maulana Karbasi Road: PIA Main Buli'rd - Allah Hoo Chowk: 4: 2.5: Named After Encyclopedia Wahdat road: Ferozpur Road - Multan Road: 6: 6.5: Raiwind road: Canal Bank Road ...
Map of the Old City and environs. The Shah Alami area of Lahore's Walled City in 1890. The British East India Company seized control of Lahore in February 1846 from the collapsing Sikh state and occupied the rest of Punjab in 1848. [26]
The Provincial Highways of Punjab consists of all public highways maintained by the Pakistani province of Punjab.The Punjab Highway Department under the Department of Transportation maintains over 38,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) of roadways organised into various classifications which crisscross the province and provide access to major population centres. [1]
English: NH 43-2 Lahore. Tile of the Map India and Pakistan 1:250,000. Series U502, U.S. Army Map Service, 1955 ... 1=NH 43-2 Lahore. Tile of the Map India and ...
The road was designed and redesigned, considering the political and economic interests of the ruling party. In 1991, the Japan International Cooperation Agency proposed a road-loop in the city and the World Bank prepared a feasibility report on a 60 km ring road. In 1995, the Lahore Development Authority presented its scheme.
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.
Canal Bank Road (Punjabi, Urdu: سڑک نہر, Sarak-e-Nehr) also known as Khayaban-e-Annemarie Schimmel, [1] is a major eight-lane east–west signal-free road which extends along the banks of the Lahore Canal in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [2]
National Highways are not to be confused with provincial highways, which are roads maintained by the respective provinces. Pakistan's national highways include the famous Grand Trunk Road, Indus Highway, Karakoram Highway and Makran Coastal Highway. All national highways in Pakistan are pre-fixed with the letter 'N' (for "national") followed by ...