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Lahore Metro is an automated
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system in
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,
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,
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and the first driverless metro in Pakistan. Four metro lines have been proposed, of which the Orange Line is operational. It is also Pakistan's first metro line system.


History

The Lahore Metro was first proposed in 1991 and reviewed in 1993 by the ''Lahore Traffic & Transport Studies'', funded by the
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. The project was subsequently shelved. In 2005, the
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revisited the project and carried out a feasibility study. In 2007, the
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provided to conduct a study on the project. The initial plan called for an 82-kilometre (51 mi) rail network with 60 stations to be constructed in four separate phases. The first phase involved the construction of a 27-kilometre (17 mi) rail line between Gajju Matta and Shahdara Bagh, with an 11.6-kilometre (7.2 mi) section underground. Construction was expected to start in 2008 and be completed by 2010. However, in 2008, the project was shelved again as priorities shifted to other projects. In June 2010, Malaysia-based Scomi International proposed a US$1.15 billion
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alternative, but that was not approved. At a ceremony in May 2014, an agreement was signed by Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif, alongside
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Mamnoon Hussain and Chinese Communist Party general secretary
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, which gave the go-ahead for the construction of the Orange Line. The project was estimated to cost $1.6 billion.


Lines


Orange Line

The Orange Line has a length of and became operational on 25 October 2020.


Blue Line

The ''Blue Line'' is a proposed line from Chauburji to Eden Avenue. Yellow Line The Yellow Line will span 24 kilometers, running from Jinnah Bus Terminal to Harbanspura along Canal Road. Once completed in June 2026, the project will feature an advanced Automated Rapid Transit (ART) system. Construction of project is estimated to start in September 2025.


Purple Line

The ''Purple Line'' is a proposed
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.


Network map


Stations

The line has 26 stations. Anarkali and Central stations are underground, while the remaining 24 are elevated."Good news on track: Lahore to get Pakistan’s first metro train"
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The rail line runs through the centre of each station, with platforms flanking the track. Elevated stations have a width of 22.5 metres, while Anarkali Station is 16 metres wide, and Central Station 49.5 metres wide. Elevated stations are all 102 metres long, while Anarkali and Central Stations are 121.5 and 161.6 metres long, respectively. Anarkali and Central Stations were initially planned to have two underground levels, Anarkali Station now both feature a ground-level concourse with one underground level, while Central Station has a single underground level, in order reduce the maximum gradient for trains from 35% to 30%. Rail tracks are 9.7 metres (31 ft 9.8 in) below street level at Central Station, and 8.7 metres (28 ft 6.5 in) below street level at Anarkali Station. Underground stations feature automated doors between platforms and trains. Public areas of the station are air-conditioned during warm months. Elevated stations feature natural ventilation throughout the platforms, with localised air conditioning in public areas of the ticket-hall level.


Rolling stock

Orange Line trains are each composed of five wagons manufactured by China's CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive, and automated and driverless. A standard Chinese "Type B" train-set consisting of 5 cars with 4 doors each used, that has a stainless steel body and illuminated by
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lighting. Each car has a nominal capacity of 200 seated and standing passengers at an average density of 5 persons per square metre with 20% of passengers seated and 80% standing. A total of 27 trains with 135 cars have been ordered for the system, at a cost of $1 billion. A total of 54 trains are expected to be in service by 2025. The train is powered by a 750-volt
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.


Track

The Orange Line's tracks meet China's national standards, and employ jointless track circuits. Mainline track is capable of supporting 60 kg/m, while track in the depot and storage yards is capable of supporting 50 kg/m. Track was laid upon a monolithic concrete track bed, with crossovers located between every 2 to 3 stations. Double turnover tracks are used at each terminus for turnaround. Track is
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at 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in). Fasteners between tracks are elastic.


Depot

A depot was constructed at the northeast portion of the line, directly east of the Lahore Ring Road, while a stabling yard was constructed at the line's southern terminus at Ali Town. The depot is also the site of the Orange Line's central control centre. The depot and stabling yard respectively required 0.56 and 0.49 kilometres of track.


See also

* Lahore Metro Bus *
Karachi Circular Railway Karachi Circular Railway (abbreviated as KCR) (, Sindhi language, Sindhi: ڪراچي سرڪيولر ريلوي) is a partially active regional public transport, public transit system in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, which serves the Karachi metropo ...
*
Pakistan Railways Pakistan Railways is the state-owned railway operator in Pakistan. Founded in 1861 as the North Western State Railway and headquartered in Lahore, it owns of operational track across Pakistan, stretching from Peshawar to Karachi, offering bot ...
* Transport in Pakistan


References

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Further reading

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External links


Lahore Guide
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