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M-11 motorway (Pakistan)

Coordinates: 32°18′09″N 74°23′49″E / 32.30250°N 74.39694°E / 32.30250; 74.39694
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32°18′09″N 74°23′49″E / 32.30250°N 74.39694°E / 32.30250; 74.39694

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M-11 motorway
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Map
Route information
Maintained by National Highway Authority
Length103 km (64 mi)
Existed2018–present
Major junctions
South end Lahore Ring Road
Major intersectionsvia Lahore bypass:
Kala Shah Kaku
LSI Interchange
North end Sambrial
Location
CountryPakistan
Highway system

The Sialkot-Lahore Motorway (M11) is a north-south motorway in Punjab, Pakistan, which connects Sialkot to Lahore via eastern parts of the Punjab. The total length of this motorway is 103 km. It was opened on 18 March 2020 at the cost of 44 billion rupees.[1] It has reduced the travel time between Sialkot and Lahore to just 50 minutes instead of the alternative route via N-5 comprising 145 km and taking more than 2 hours. This new road connects the Sialkot and Lahore Airport junctions with an express travel mode of 1 hour, and would uplift the Sialkot city and the surrounding rural hinterlands.

Route

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This motorway is 4 lane, having 9 interchanges, 8 flyovers, 20 bridges and 18 underpasses.[9x Interchange, 20x Brs, 18x Underpasses, 12x Subways, 23 Cattle Creeps & 207x culverts]. 3 industrial zones and 2 universities would also be established along with the project. It is linked with M2 and N5 through Lahore link road near Kala Shah Kaku. The route is running parallel to GT road, passing east of Kamoki, Gujranwala, Daska, Kotli Kuppa and is ending at Sambrial.

History

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The LSM (Lahore Sialkot Motorway)[2] was originally conceived by the Ex-Chief Minister of Punjab, Choudhry Pervaiz Elahi, in 2006 and its foundation stone was laid in 2007 by the ex-President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, its land was acquired but no actual construction work was started. According to the original plan, the LSM would have been opened to the public in 2008 at the cost of Rs 18bn but the Government of Punjab shelved the project due to political reasons. Later Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, re-ordered construction of the LSM. The National Highway Authority (NHA) shortlisted only two companies — Frontier Works Organization (FWO) and a foreign firm for undertaking this project. Lahore Sialkot Motorway is first portion of M-11 which will run parallel to M-2 from Lahore to Islamabad. In next phase of M-12, its extension from Sialkot To Kharian (via Gujrat) is under construction and final phase M-13 will be Kharian to Rawalpindi. It is link to M2 Motorway via Rawalpindi Ring Road.

Interchanges

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Sialkot-Lahore Motorway
Interchange Interchange West bound exits East bound exits
Mehmood Booti Interchange    Start of bypass Start of L-20 (Ring Road)
Kala Shah Kaku Mehmood Booti
Exit to N-5    Shahdara & N-5 Kala Khatai & Narang Mandi
Kala Shah Kaku Interchange    M-2 & N-5
Start / End of motorway
Murideke Narowal Interchange Muridke Narowal
Wahndo Interchange Eimenabad Wahndo
Gujranwala Expressway
Pasrur Interchange Gujranwala Wadala Sandhuan & Pasrur
Daska Pasrur Interchange Daska Dhidowali Sahi & Pasrur
Daska Sialkot Interchange Daska Sialkot
Sialkot Interchange Wazirabad Sialkot
Road continues as M-12 to Kharian Start of M-11

See also

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References

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Sialkot-Lahore motorway project launched

Separate unit formed for Lahore-Sialkot Motorway

  1. ^ "NHA to complete 10 mega projects this year". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  2. ^ Zahra, Abiha; Bouckaert, Geert; Jadoon, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal; Jabeen, Nasira (10 June 2022). Public Sector Reforms in Pakistan: Hierarchies, Markets and Networks. Springer Nature. p. 291. ISBN 978-3-030-96825-0. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
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