- by: ICONS blog
- November 12, 2024
- Lifestyle
Rawalpindi Islamabad Metrobus: Route, Stations, Timing, Ticket Price (2024)
This is the complete guide to Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus Islamabad service.
The Metro Bus is a modern transportation system connecting Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The project started in 2010 and was completed in 2015, costing 46 billion PKR.
The designated bus lanes, 38 stations, and modern air-conditioned buses. The Metro Bus has reduced traffic congestion and travel times.
It has become a necessary means of transportation.
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Facts & Stats of Islamabad Metro Bus 2024 (Editor’s Choice)
Here are some highlights from this metro bus post:
- Red Metrobus: They started building the bus system on February 28, 2014, and finished it by June 2015. At first, about 60 buses ran on the route.
- The Orange route, stretching 25.6 kilometres from Peshawar Morr to the New Islamabad International Airport, cost about Rs16 billion.
- Total stops: 50
- Islamabad metro bus comprises two routes, named Phase 1 and Phase 2
- Phase 1 covers 23 kilometres between Pak-Secretariat Islamabad and Saddar Rawalpindi
- Phase II route covers around 25.6 kilometres from the Peshawar-Morr Interchange to the International Airport Islamabad.
- Metro Bus Corridor’s total length is 23 km and 8.6km elevated, 10km at grade and a four-kilometre trench
- The e-ticketing system is in use.
- The cost of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi Metro Bus was around PKR 44.8 billion and features 24 bus stations.
- PKR 30 as a one-way fare charged
- Total Distance it Travels: Line 1 covers 23 kilometres, and Line 2 covers around 25.6 kilometres
- Total Buses: In total, it has 68 buses, out of which 60 buses are working and 8 buses as spare
- Total Stations: Line 1 covers 24 stations, and Line 2 covers 14 stations
- Timing: 6:15 am to 10:00 pm
- Ticket Price: 40 Rupees
- Free WIFI Access
- Air Conditioned Buses
- Daily passengers, Metro Islamabad transports an estimated 135,000 passengers
Lines Details, Routes & No of Stations
Below are the line details such as routes, and the No of stations:
Line | Operator | Opening date | Length | Dedicated Track | Route | Number of stations | Number of buses | Frequency |
Red | Punjab Mass Transit Authority and Capital Development Authority | 4 June 2015 | 22.5 km (14.0 mi) | Yes | Pak Secretariat – Saddar | 24 | 68 | Every 4 to 8 minutes during daytime hours (06:00-20:00) |
Orange | Capital Development Authority | 18 April 2022 | 25.6 km (15.9 mi) | Yes | Faiz Ahmed Faiz Station (H-8/2) – Airport | 7 | 15 | Every 5 minutes |
Blue | 7 July 2022 | 20 km (12 mi) | Shared | PIMS – Gulberg | 13 | 10 | ||
Green | 7 July 2022 | 15.5 km (9.6 mi) | Shared | PIMS – Bharakau | 8 | 5 |
Islamabad Metro Route
The Islamabad Metro Bus runs on two large lines, covering more than 48 kilometres.
Line 1 goes from Pak Secretariat Islamabad to Saddar Rawalpindi.
It’s 23 kilometres long and stops at 24 stations. It passes through Blue Area, Aabpara, Faizabad, and Chandni Chowk.
Line 2, the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro Shuttle, stretches for 25.6 kilometers.
It links the Kashmir Highway with the New Islamabad International Airport.
With 14 stations, it makes it to the airport from different parts of the twin cities.
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Metro Bus Islamabad Ticket Price
Riding the Islamabad and Rawalpindi Metro Bus costs about PKR 40. You can buy your ticket right at the station.
When you’re there, you can avail options to travel:
- A metro bus card or
- A token
They both do the same thing.
The card is handy if you use the metro bus for school, college, or work. It saves you from waiting in line for a token.
But if you’re taking one trip, the token is your go-to. Remember, it’s only good for one ride. You’ve had about an hour to use it before it won’t work anymore.
Metro Bus Islamabad Timing
The Orange Train’s timing is convenient. You can hop on it anytime between 7:30 in the morning and 11 at night.
Metro Bus Islamabad Stations
The Islamabad Metro bus has two lines: Line 1 and Line 2.
Lane No.1, goes for 23 kilometres, starting at Pak Secretariat and ending in Saddar.
Lane No.2, 25.6 kilometres, passing Kashmir Highway and finishing up at the New Islamabad Airport.
Line No.1: Metro Bus Stations
Get ready for the journey of a lifetime with Line 1 of the Metro Bus in Islamabad! Here are the exciting stops along the way:
- Pak Secretariat
- Parade Ground
- Shaheed-e-Millat
- 7th avenue
- Stock Exchange
- PIMS
- Kachehry
- Ibn-e-Sina
- Chaman
- Kashmir Highway
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz
- Khayaban-e-Johar
- Potohar
- IJP
- Faizabad
- Shamsabad
- 6th Road
- Rehmanabad
- Chandni Chowk
- Waris Khan
- Committee Chowk
- Liaqat Bagh
- Marrir Chowk
- Saddar
Each stop is like a new adventure. Jump aboard and let the excitement begin!
Line 2 Metro Bus Stations
Embark on an unforgettable journey with Line 2 of the Metro Bus in Islamabad! Here are the amazing stops along the route:
- Kashmir Highway
- H-9/G-9
- IIUI/G-10
- High Court
- H-11/G-11
- NUST/G-12 (East)
- NUST/G-12 (West)
- Golra Mor/G-13
- Grand Trunk Road
- Jammu & Kashmir/G-15
- Badhana Kalan/G-16
- M1/M2 Interchange
- Rakh Pind Ranjha
- Islamabad Airport
From the bustling streets to the serene airport, each stop is full of charm and excitement. Buckle up and get ready for a thrilling ride!
Wrap up
To sum up, the Islamabad-Rawalpindi Metro Bus system has made a big difference. It makes how people get around these twin cities.
Plus, with a ticket costing PKR 40 and the choice to use a Metro Bus card. It’s a great choice for folks who travel daily, students, and visitors. And don’t forget to look into the Speedo Bus in Lahore!