Karachi–Lahore Motorway
Route information | |
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Maintained by NHA | |
Length: | 1,152 km (716 mi) |
Existed: | December 2017 (expected) – present |
Major junctions | |
South end: | Karachi |
North end: | Lahore |
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Highway system | |
Motorways of Pakistan |
The Karachi–Lahore Motorway (KLM) is a 1,152 km long road under construction that will connect Pakistan's two largest cities by a 4 to 6-lane controlled access highway designed for travel speeds up to 120 kilometers per hour.[1] It was devised in the early 1990s as a combination of the M5 Motorway, and M9 Motorway. It is now considered a major component of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, and will cost approximately $6.6 billion, with the bulk of financing to be distributed by various Chinese state-owned banks.
Construction of Karachi Lahore Motorway
1. Karachi Hyderabad Section.
Under Construction, will be Completed in 2017.
2. Hyderabad Sukkur Section.
Pending.
3. Multan Sukkur Section.
Under Construction, will be Complete in Mid 2018.
4. Lahore Abdul Hakeem Section.
Under Construction, will be Complete in March 2018.
Planned Interchanges
Hyderabad Sukkur
- Jamshoro M-9
- N-55
- Hyderabad N-5
- Matiari
- Oderolal
- Tando Adam
- Shahdadpur
- Nawabshah
- Daur
- Padian
- Bhiria Road
- Mehrabpur
- Gadeji N-5
- Larkana Khairpur Road
- Khairpur
Sukkur Multan
Multan Lahore
- Multan Bahawalpur Road
- Multan Vehari Road
- Khanewal Multan Road
- Makhdom Pur
- M-4 Islamkot (Abdul Hakeem)
- Pir Mahal
- Rajana
- Samundri
- Jaranwala
- Nankana Sahib
- Sharqpur
- M-2 Sagian
References
- ↑ "China’s CSCEC to build $2.9bn motorway in Pakistan as part of planned ‘corridor’". Global Construction Review. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2016.