M3 motorway (Pakistan)
The distance between Lahore to Multan via N5 is 323 km according to official website of National Highway Authority [1]
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Length | 230 km[2] (140 mi) |
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The M3 (Urdu: موٹروے 3) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan, connecting the Lahore end of the M2 to M4 near Abdul Hakeem.
The M-3 motorway is parallel motorway of M-4 motorway and took eastern route from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem city, while M-4 motorway which connects M-2 to same Abdul Hakeem city.
Opening
The Lahore to Abdul Hakeem Section was inaugurated on 31 March 2019[3][4]. At Abdul Hakeem M3 joins with the parallel motorway route coming from M2 (Pindi Bhattian) & Faisalabad in a "Y" junction form. At Abdul Hakeem, the M3 & M4 join together to become M4 which travels onward to Multan.
Route
The M3 starts at the M2 in Lahore. It then goes southwest from Lahore and ends where it meets the M4[5] motorway near the city of Abdul Hakim.
Distance from Lahore to Multan:
Lahore to Abdul Hakeem section = 230 km
Multan-Abdul Hakeem section = 103 km
Total Distance, Lahore to Multan, on M3 = 333 km.
This is more than the previous distance of 323 km on National Highway N5, where the average driving speed was significantly less than the Motorway speeds of 120km/h, due to slow moving traffic.
M3 is a 6 lane highway with 3 rest areas along the route. The full length of 'Lahore to Abdul Hakeem' section of M3 was inaugurated on 30 March 2019 and was opened to traffic on 1 April 2019 on the full route from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem.[6][7]
'Exits/Entry for Multan City' M3 motorway's passes through the Multan city and there are four interchanges for Multan city. 1. Shah Shams Tabrez Interchange 2. Vehari Road Interchange 3. Bahawalpur Road Interchange 4. Sher Shah Interchange
Further Exit & Entry points for Multan are (1) on Makhdoom Rasheed/Mailsi Road, (2) on Lodhran Road/N5 highway and (3) on Shujaabad Road/N15 highway.[8]
Junctions and interchanges
M3 Motorway Junctions | ||
North bound exits | Junction | South bound exits |
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Shiekhupura | Sharqpur | |
Nankana Sahib | Mangtanwala | |
Jaranwala | Syedwala | |
Samundri | Tandlianwala | |
Kamalia | Chichawatni | |
Pir Mahal |
Pir Mahal | |
Shorkot cantt | Change | |
Abdul Hakeem | Abdul Hakeem |
Service Areas
1. Near Nankana sahib interchange
2. Samundari interchange chak 441gb
3. Phlore near Rajana interchange
Rest Area
1. Samundari interchange
2. Rajana interchange
3. Rajana pirmahal interchange
4. Darkhana road near Abdulhakim interchange near chak 17gb kake shah
See also
- Motorways of Pakistan
- National Highways of Pakistan
- Transport in Pakistan
- National Highway Authority
References
- nha.gov.pk
- http://nha.gov.pk/wp-content/themes/nha/images/map-full.jpg
- https://abbtakk.tv/en/lahore-abdul-hakeem-motorway-to-be-inaugurated-today/
- https://www.politicpk.com/lahore-abdul-hakeem-motorway-inauguration-on-31-march-2019-opening-by-usman-buzdar/
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_motorway_(Pakistan)
- http://nhmp.gov.pk/?p=11268
- "Lahore-Abdul Hakeem Motorway inaugurated". The Nation. Pakistan. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
- https://nha.gov.pk/en/maps
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