Pakistan

Metro bus services temporarily suspended in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Metro bus service has temporarily suspended operations between Saddar Station and Faizabad to facilitate essential maintenance and repairs, according to the administration.

This temporary halt will enable the authorities to address critical infrastructure issues, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the service.

To minimize disruptions, the Islamabad Metro route will continue to run uninterrupted, connecting IJP Station to Pak Secretariat. Passengers relying on the Metro bus service can still travel along this route without interruption.

Although officials have confirmed the temporary suspension, they have not provided a specific timeline for completing the repairs or reopening the affected section.

Commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly, using alternative routes or modes of transportation between Saddar Station and Faizabad until the service resumes.

The administration’s proactive approach to maintenance demonstrates its commitment to maintaining the quality and reliability of the Metro bus service.

Once the repairs are completed, the service will likely resume, providing seamless connectivity for passengers traveling through Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Staff Reporter

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