M-3 motorway (Pakistan)
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31°55′25″N 73°19′51″E / 31.92361°N 73.33083°E
M-3 motorway | |
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ایم ٣ موٹروے | |
Route information | |
Maintained by National Highway Authority | |
Length | 230 km[1] (140 mi) |
Existed | 2018–present |
History | 28th May, 2018 (Opening Delayed) |
Major junctions | |
East end | Lahore (M2) |
West end | Abdul Hakeem M-4 |
Location | |
Country | Pakistan |
Major cities | Nankana Sahib Jaranwala Samundri Pir Mahal |
Highway system | |
The M-3 (Template:Lang-ur) is an under construction north-south motorway in Pakistan, connecting the Lahore end of the M2 to Abdul Hakeem. The M3 will serve as an important link connecting southern and northern Pakistan.
The M-3 Motorway largely runs parallel to the currently under construction M-4 Motorway, with which it joins some distance north east of Multan and is widely regarded as a duplicate motorway at a time when the M-6 Motorway from Sukkur to Hyderabad has not even been started further south.
Route
The M3 starts at the M2 in Lahore. It then goes southwest from Lahore and ends where it meets the M4 motorway near the city of Abdul Hakim. It is a 6 lane highway with 3 rest areas along the route. For Inquiry Mr. Asim 03022217661
Junctions and interchanges
M3 Motorway Junctions | ||
North bound exits | Junction | South bound exits |
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M-2 – Islamabad-Lahore Motorway | M-2 – Islamabad-Lahore Motorway | |
Shiekhupura | Sharqpur | |
Nankana Sahib | Mangtanwala | |
Jaranwala | Syedwala | |
Samundri | Tandlianwala | |
Rajana | Kamalia | |
Pirmahal | Pirmahal | |
Shorkot | Sandilian wali | |
Abdul Hakeem | Abdul Hakeem |
See also
- Motorways of Pakistan
- National Highways of Pakistan
- Transport in Pakistan
- National Highway Authority
References
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