M2 motorway (Pakistan)
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Maintained by National Highway Authority | |
Length: | 375 km (233 mi) |
Existed: | 1992 – present |
History: | Completed in 1997 |
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North end: | Rawalpindi/Islamabad |
M4 motorway (Pakistan) | |
South end: | Lahore |
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Major cities: | Chakwal Kalar Kahar Bhalwal Pindi Bhattian Sheikhupura |
Highway system | |
National Highways of Pakistan Motorways of Pakistan |
The M2 (Urdu: موٹروے 2) is a North-South motorway in Pakistan, connecting Rawalpindi/Islamabad to Lahore. The motorway is 375 km long and located entirely in Punjab. It passes through Kala Shah Kaku, Sheikhupura, Khanqah Dogran,Kot Sarwar, Pindi Bhattian, Salem, Lilla, Kot Momin, Kallar Kahar, Balksar, Nila Dulha and Chakri before ending just outside the twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad. At Junction of M2 and M1 there is an interchange which on one side connect Islamabad/Rawalpindi through an expressway of 8km long, and the new Islamabad international airport through the other side of junction. It then continues on to eventually become the M1 motorway linking the twin cities with Peshawar. The M-2 crosses the junction of the M4 (to Faisalabad) at Pindi Bhattian. It is part of Pakistan's Motorway Network. Chaudhary Ghias Mela recently inaugurated the Sial More interchange which exits at Sial More and provides an alternate route to Sargodha.
One of the most expensive motorways in Asia, it has the highest pillared-bridge in Asia (at the Khewra Salt Range)The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has used the M2 motorway as a runway on two occasions: for the first time in 2000 when it landed an F-7P fighter, a Super Mushak trainer and a C-130 and, again, in 2010. On the last occasion, the PAF used a runway section on the M2 motorway on 2 April 2010 to land, refuel and take-off two jet fighters, a Mirage III and an F-7P, during its Highmark 2010 exercise.
The whole motorway after a long period of 15 years renovated and recarpeted by Frontier Works Organization. New tolls plazas are installed on every interchanges with the new and latest e-tag system. The formal Miles board are changed to digital boards at a lots of places.
There are ten service and rest areas on both sides of the whole motorway, having facilities of Insta fueling, Insta Carwash, Insta car repair and restaurants of food and coffee like KFC, McDonald's, Gloria Jeans coffee and others. [1]
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Route
The M-2 starts to the west of Lahore, at the Thokar Niaz Baig junction of N-5 (National Highway No. 5). Once it crosses the Ravi River, it diverges from the N-5 (also known as GT or Grand Trunk Road) and heads west towards Sheikhupura. After passing the Sheikhupura Interchange Khanqah Dogran Interchange comes at a distance of 36 km from the Sheikhupura Interchange. After once at Pindi Bhattian, it crosses the M3 junction and turns north-west. It continues all the way to Kallar Kahar, where it enters the Salt Ranges. Once past the Salt Ranges, the M-2 turns north and ends just west of Rawalpindi at the junction between the Islamabad Link Road and the M1. The whole stretch of the M-2 consists of 6 lanes, and there are a number of rest areas along the route, with washroom and eating facilities. The M2 is a motorway in Punjab province, Pakistan. It is 367 km long and begins in Lahore. It then passes through Sheikhupura, Pindi Bhattian, Kot Momin, Salem, bhera, Lilla, Kallar Kahar, Balksar, and Chakri before ending just outside the twin cities Rawalpindi and Islamabad. It then continues on to eventually become the M1 motorway linking the twin cities with Peshawar.
Interchanges
Lahore-Islamabad Motorway | |||||||||||
Interchange | East Exit | West Exit | |||||||||
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M2 Zero Point, Lahore | 1 | Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore | Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore | ||||||||
Babu Sabu Interchange | 2 | Babu Sabu, City center, Chowk Yatim Khana, Lahore Ring Road, Distt. Courts | Babu Sabu, City center, Chowk Yatim Khana, Lahore Ring Road, Distt. Courts | ||||||||
Faiz Pure Interchange | 3 | Shahdra Town and | Sharq Pure, Nakana Sahib and Jardanwala | ||||||||
Kot Abdul Malik Interchange | 4 | x20px Sheikhupura Side | x20px Lahore Side | ||||||||
Kala Shah Kaku Interchange | 5 | Kala Shah Kaku, Lahore Link Road and | Kala Shah Kaku, Lahore Link Road and N-5 | ||||||||
Sheikhupura Interchange | 6 | Gujranwala and | Shahkot x20px | ||||||||
Hiran Minar Interchange | 7 | Sheikhupura | Jandiala Sher Khan | ||||||||
Khanqah Dogran Interchange | 8 | Hafizabad | Khanqah Dogran | ||||||||
Sukheki Interchange | 9 | Hafizabad | Sukheki | ||||||||
Motorway M-4 Pindi Bhattian-Multan | 10 | Faisalabd Gojra, Toba Tek Singh, Shorkot, Khanewal | Faisalabd Gojra, Toba Tek Singh, Shorkot, Khanewal | ||||||||
Pindi Bhattian Interchange | 11 | Hafizabad, Gujranwala and | Pindi Bhattian, Chiniot and Jhang | ||||||||
Makhdoom Interchange | 12 | Gujrat and | Sial More and Sargodha | ||||||||
Kot Momin Interchange | 13 | Mela Bhabra | Mela Bhabra | ||||||||
Saalam Interchange | 14 | Bhera, Malakwal, Sarai Alamgir, Kharian and | Shahpur Saddar and Khushab | ||||||||
Lilla Sharif Interchange | 15 | Pind Dadan Khan, Khewra, Jhelum and | Lilla Sharif, Khushab | ||||||||
Kallar Kahar Interchange | 16 | Kallar Kahar, | | Choa Saidan Shah, Khewra Salt Mine | ||||||||
Balkasar Interchange | 17 | Balkassar, Talagang,Lawa, Mianwali, Pindi Gheb, Jand, | Chakwal, Sohawa, Mandra | ||||||||
Neelah Dullah Interchange M2 | 18 | Chakwal, Dullah and Bhagwal | Neelah | ||||||||
Chakri Interchange | 19 | Chakri, Rawalpindi and | Chakri, Rawalpindi and | ||||||||
M2-M1 Junction, Islamabd | 20 | Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Islamabad Motorways Link Road, | Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Islamabad Motorways Link Road, N-5 |
History
The M-2 was conceived by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his first term(1990–1993) and later inaugurated on November 26, 1997,[2] during his second term. In late 2006, upgrades were made to the portion of the M-2 passing through the Salt Ranges due to increasing complaints of drivers. The upgrades included better marking of the road lines and increased size of road signs for easy visibility.
1. M2 Zero Point, Lahore Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore
2. Babu Sabu Interchange Eastern Exit to Babu Sabu, City center, Chowk Yatim Khana, Lahore Ring Road, Distt. Courts
3. Faiz Pure Interchange Eastern Exit to Shahdra Town and N-5 Western Exit to Sharq Pure, Nakana Sahib and Jardanwala
4. Kot Abdul Malik Interchange
Exit at Sheikhupura Side and Lahore Side
5. Kala Shah Kaku Interchange Eastern Exit to Kala Shah Kaku, Lahore Link Road and N-5
6. Sheikhupura Interchange Eastern Exit to Gujranwala and N-5 Western Exit to Sheikhupura and Shahkot
7. Khanqah Dogran Interchange Eastern Exit to Hafizabad Western Exit to Khanqah Dogran
8. Sukheki Interchange Eastern Exit to Hafizabad Western Exit to Sukheki
9. Motorway M-4 Pindi Bhattian-Multan Western Exit to Faisalabad
10. Pindi Bhattian Interchange Eastern Exit to Hafizabad, Gujranwala and N-5 Western Exit to Pindi Bhattian, Chiniot and Jhang
11. Makhdoom Interchange Eastern Exit to Gujrat and N-5 Western Exit to Sial More and Sargodha
12. Kot Momin Interchange Eastern Exit to Mela Bhabra
13. Saalam Interchange Eastern Exit to Mandi Bahauddin, Phalia, Gujrat and N-5 Western Exit to Saalam, Bhalwal and Sargodha
14. Bhera Interchange Eastern Exit to Bhera, Malakwal, Sarai Alamgir, Kharian and N-5 Western Exit to Shahpur Saddar and Khushab
13. Lilla Sharif Interchange Eastern Exit to Pind Dadan Khan, Khewra, Jhelum and N-5 Western Exit to Lilla Sharif, Khushab
14. x15px Kallar Kahar Interchange Eastern Exit to Chakwal, Choa Saidan Shah, Khewra Salt Mine, Sohawa and N-5 Western Exit to Kallar Kahar, Talagang, Khushab
15. x15px Balkasar Interchange Eastern Exit to Chakwal, Sohawa, Mandra and N-5 Western Exit to Balkassar, Talagang,Lawa, Mianwali, Pindi Gheb, Jand,
16. x15px Neelah Dullah Interchange M2 Eastern Exit to Chakwal, Dullah and Bhagwal Western Exit to Neelah
17. Chakri Interchange Eastern Exit to Chakri, Rawalpindi and N-5 Western Exit to Pindi Gheb
18. M2-M1 Junction, Islamabd Eastern Exit to Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Islamabad Motorways Link Road, N-5 Western Exit to Gandhara International Airport Road(proposed)
Fuel stations
- Sukheki
- Sial more
- Saalam
- Bhera
- Kalar Kahar
- Chakri
- Bhalwal
Monday and Thursday is the only days (as of November 2014) when CNG remains available throughout this route.
Gallery
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (17).JPG
Motorway M2 near Islamabad
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (37).JPG
A Beautiful View At Salt Range
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (40).JPG
Motorway Taking Sharp Turns In Salt Range
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (90).JPG
Beautiful View Of A Refreshment Area
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (91).JPG
Mosque At Refreshment Area
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (92).JPG
Motorway M2 Refreshment Area
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Motorway M2 Refreshment Area
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Motorway M2 Refreshment Area
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (102).JPG
Beautiful Artwork By FWO On Side Of Motorway
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Visit To Hari Pur, Khewra And Kallar Kahar (103).JPG
Islamabad Toll Plaza At Early Morning
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Motorway M2 near Salt Ranges of Khewra
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Motorway M2 near Bhera
See also
- Video of M2 from Islamabad to Lahore in HD
- Video of M2 from Lahore to Islamabad in HD
- Motorways of Pakistan
- National Highways of Pakistan
- National Highway Authority (Pakistan)
- National Highways and Motorway Police
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lahore-Islamabad Motorway. |
External links
- Failed state? Try Pakistan’s M2 motorway DAWN.com (Dead Link)
- Motorway drive from Lahore to Islamabad