Twin cities transport terminals reopen after 9 day shutdown

Islamabad: Transport terminals in Rawalpindi and Islamabad have been fully restored after a nine-day suspension, bringing relief to thousands of daily commuters and intercity travelers. The reopening under the Mobility Cluster is expected to normalize public transport operations, ease passenger congestion, and revive business activities linked to travel and logistics. For Lahore and Punjab residents, this development improves connectivity between major cities, supporting smoother movement for work, trade, and real estate visits. Authorities aim to maintain better coordination to avoid future disruptions in transport services. Will this restoration reduce travel difficulties for you? How important is reliable transport for your daily routine?

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