Lahore: The Punjab government is set to introduce free public transport services for senior citizens, students, and people with disabilities across major cities, as reported on September 11.
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As per the details, this initiative will cover the Metro Bus, Orange Line Train, and Speedo Bus routes in Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi and other cities making public transport more accessible to vulnerable groups.
The proposal, which is currently under review by the Cabinet Committee on Finance, has been submitted by the provincial Transport Department and the Mass Transit Authority. Final approval is expected in an upcoming meeting chaired by Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb. Once greenlit, this welfare program will significantly improve transportation access for these groups, offering them free rides on key public transport routes in Punjab’s major cities.
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The Metro Bus service, especially in Lahore, plays a vital role in easing traffic congestion and providing an efficient, reliable, and cost-effective means of transportation for thousands of daily commuters. This initiative will further enhance its impact by helping those who rely on public transport for work, education, and other daily activities. |
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