ISLAMABAD – Project director of Orange Line Metro Train on Thursday has told that the service is likely to be started from July 30, 2019.
During the hearing of the case pertaining to OLMT, Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar expressed resentment over delay in the completion of the project on which, the director said that the construction was stopped for about 22 months.
During the hearing of the case pertaining to OLMT, Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar expressed resentment over delay in the completion of the project on which, the director said that the construction was stopped for about 22 months.
The top judge said that there are complaints about substandard work regarding the project. We should call chief minister of Punjab and finance minister in this regard, he suggested.
Subsequently, the court has ordered to inform till 2pm after holding meeting.
Earlier, mega train project had completed its first successful trial run inside the depot at Waran Gujran.
The OLMT is Pakistan’s first mass rapid transit train project launched by the Punjab government.
In May 2014, Punjab government had signed a project with Chairman of the Chinese National Development Reforms Commission regarding construction of an Orange Line Train in Lahore so that the metropolis will depict a melange of the traditional and the modern.
In May 2014, Punjab government had signed a project with Chairman of the Chinese National Development Reforms Commission regarding construction of an Orange Line Train in Lahore so that the metropolis will depict a melange of the traditional and the modern.
The train route will be 27.1 kilometer long, spread from Ali Town to Thokar Niaz Baig, from Multan Road to Scheme Mor, Chowburji, MAO College, Mall Road, Laxmi Chowk and Railway Station, from Garhi Shahu Bridge to GT Road and UET and from Pakistan Mint to Dera Gojran.