Expressways of Pakistan

Expressways of Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان کے بزرگراه) are a network of multiple-lane, high-speed toll highways in Pakistan, which are owned, maintained and operated federally by the National Highway Authority. Expressways are usually upgraded versions of national highways but differ from motorways by having less access restrictions.

List of Expressways

Sign Course/Name Length Lanes Completion Year Status Remarks
Peshawar Northern Bypass 32 km 4 2013 Operational Links M-1 with N-5.[1]
E1 Expressway
Peshawar–Torkham Expressway
65 km 4 2023 Proposed Will link M-1 with Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan.
Construction scheduled for 2018.[2]
E3 Expressway
Kot Sarwar–Hafizabad–Wazirabad Expressway
100 km 4 2020 Proposed Feasibility study underway.
Will link N-5 with M-2/M-4 junction at Pindi Bhattian.
E4 Expressway
Faisalabad–Khanewal Expressway
103 km 4 2020 Proposed Feasibility study underway.
E5 Expressway
Khanewal–Lodhran Expressway
103 km 4 2020 Proposed Feasibility study underway.
E6 Expressway
Sukkur–Jacobabad Expressway
69 km 4 2020 Proposed Feasibility study underway.[3][4]
E6B Expressway
Ratodero-Sehwan Expressway
200 km 4 2020 Proposed Feasibility study underway.[5]
. E35 Expressway
Hazara Expressway
110 km 4 2017 Under Construction Will link N-5 and M-1 Motorway Burhan Interchange at Hasan Abdal with N-35 (Karakoram Highway) at Mansehra via Havelian and Abbottabad.
E75 Expressway
Islamabad–Muzzafarabad Expressway
130 km 4 2017 Partially Operational
Under Construction
Islamabad–Murree section opened in 2013.
Murree–Muzaffarabad section under construction.
Lahore–Nankana Sahib Expressway 63 km 4 Proposed Feasibility study underway.[6]

Pakistan Expressways Map

Map of Motorways of Pakistan

See also

References

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