
Sialkot: The travel time from Sialkot to Lahore will soon be reduced from three hours to 41 minutes, as the motorway reportedly is in its final stages and is to be completed by August 31.
The 51 km long project will cost Rs43 billion, and will have seven interchanges and four lanes, said Deputy Commissioner Bilal Haider. He added that the motorway has three sections, with the first and third already prepared. It may take a month to complete the middle section as it is hopefully to get ready by August 31.
The news is welcomed by the commuters and business community, as they see their expenses and time while travelling between the two cities going down.
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