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Pakistan’s 1st ever metro train service starts commercial operation in Lahore

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LAHORE Pakistan’s first ever metro train service, the Orange Line, started its commercial operation Sunday in the country’s historical city of Lahore, the capital city of Punjab province, opening a new stage for the South Asian country in the public transporta­tion sector.

As an early harvest project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the Orange Line was constructe­d by China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. and China North Industries Corporatio­n and was operated by Guangzhou Metro Group, Norinco Internatio­nal and Daewoo Pakistan Express Bus Service. During the five years of constructi­on, the Orange Line created over 7,000 jobs for locals and in the operation and maintenanc­e period, it will create 2,000 employment for locals.

Chief Minister of Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar told the ceremony of the commercial operation held here on Sunday that the provincial government of Punjab is grateful to China for its unpreceden­ted support for the completion of the state of the art mass transit project, adding that the friendship between the two countries will strengthen with the completion of metro train system under the CPEC. He said that the Orange Line is the first ecofriendl­y mass transit project and will provide world-class travel facilities to the people of Lahore. It will lead to green GDP growth, further promote urban developmen­t and modernity of the Pakistani eastern megacity and increase economic activities, he added. Addressing the ceremony,

Long Dingbin, Chinese consul general in Lahore, said that the Orange Line is another fruitful achievemen­t of the CPEC and it will greatly improve the traffic conditions in Lahore and become a new landmark of the city. He added that the launching of the Orange Line will greatly improve the traffic conditions in Lahore. The Orange Line covers a total of 27 km distance and has 26 stations including 24 elevated stops and two undergroun­d stations. Some 27 sets of energy-saving electric trains, each comprising five fully air-conditione­d wagons, with the operating speed of 80 km per hour, will provide a comfortabl­e, secure and economical traveling facility to 250,000 passengers daily.

(Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Passengers take the Orange Line in Lahore, Pakistan, Oct. 26, 2020. Pakistan’s first ever metro train service, the Orange Line, started its commercial operation Sunday in the country’s historical city of Lahore, the capital city of Punjab province, opening a new stage for the South Asian country in the public transporta­tion sector. (Photo:Xinhua)
Passengers take the Orange Line in Lahore, Pakistan, Oct. 26, 2020. Pakistan’s first ever metro train service, the Orange Line, started its commercial operation Sunday in the country’s historical city of Lahore, the capital city of Punjab province, opening a new stage for the South Asian country in the public transporta­tion sector. (Photo:Xinhua)

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