Rawalpindi (Staff Report): The Punjab government has announced the launch of 80 electric buses in Rawalpindi by mid-October 2025, introducing a modern public transport system aimed at reducing air pollution and easing urban congestion in the twin cities.
Rawalpindi Deputy Commissioner Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema confirmed that the buses will operate across 10 newly designated routes, covering a total of 86 kilometers. The new service will be connected with Islamabad’s transport network, ensuring smoother intercity travel.
A dedicated bus depot is also under construction on 28 kanals of land along Peshawar Road, with a capacity to accommodate up to 100 buses. Officials said this project is part of Punjab’s Annual Development Programme 2025–26, which includes the development of modern urban bus depots and allied infrastructure.
Authorities explained that these routes have been designed to serve areas not currently covered by the Metro Bus system, ensuring greater accessibility for underserved neighborhoods.
🚍 New Electric Bus Routes in Rawalpindi
Route No. | From | To |
---|---|---|
1 | Railway Station | Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench |
2 | Koral Chowk | Fawara Chowk |
3 | Umar Baig Chowk | Mandi Mor |
4 | Munawar Colony | Saddar |
5 | Marrir Chowk | Motorway Mor |
6 | Faizabad | Tramri Chowk |
7 | IJP Metro Station | Kuri Road |
8 | Saddar | Lalarukh Colony |
9 | Umair Baig Road | Qadeemi Imambargah Mohallah |
10 | Saddar | Saddar (loop service) |
The government emphasized that the electric buses will provide safe, eco-friendly, and affordable transport, helping reduce reliance on private vehicles while contributing to Punjab’s green mobility goals.