M4 motorway (Pakistan)
M-4 | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by National Highway Authority | |
Length: | 286 km[1] (178 mi) |
Existed: | 2009 – present |
Major junctions | |
North end: | Pindi Bhattian (M2) |
South end: | Multan (M5) |
Location | |
Major cities: |
Faisalabad Gojra Toba Tek Singh Shorkot Abdul Hakeem Khanewal |
Highway system | |
Roads in Pakistan |
The M4 (Urdu: موٹروے 4) is an north-south motorway in Pakistan, currently under construction. The 286 km motorway will connect Pindi Bhattian to Multan.[2] Upon completion, it would connect the M2 with the M5.
Route
The M4 will begin at the M2 to the Sargodha Road Interchange on the northern outskirts of Faisalabad. It will continue on a southwest course connecting the cities of Faisalabad, Gojra, Toba Tek Singh, Shorkot, Abdul Hakeem, Khanewal and Multan. Once at Khanewal, it will merge onto the N5 temporarily until the M5 is complete.
The M4 will have five sections:
Sections Of M-4 Motorway | ||
Name | Length | Status |
Pindi Bhattian Faisalabad | 53 Km | Operational |
Faisalabad Gojra |
58 km | Operational |
Gojra Shorkot | 62 km | To be completed by March 2018 |
Shorkot Din Pur Khanewal | 64 km | To be completed by April 2018 |
Khanewal Multan | 56 km | Operational |
Junctions & interchanges
Pindi Bhattian-Multan
Motorway M-4 | ||
Interchange | Junction | Location |
M-2 | 1 | |
Sangla Hill | 2 | |
Sahianwala | 3 | Chiniot Rd |
Deptywala | 4 | |
Faisalabad
Kamalpur |
5 | Sargoda Rd |
Aminpur | 6 | Faisalabad Rd |
Painsra | 7 | Jhang Rd |
Gojra | 8 | Jhang Rd |
T.T Singh | 9 | Jhang Rd |
T.T Singh | 10 | Wariamwala Rd |
Shorkot | 11 | Shorkot Cantt Rd |
Bagar | 12 | Abdul Hakeem Rd |
Makhdompur | 13 | Kabirwala Rd |
Kabirwala | 14 | Khanewal Rd |
Khanewal | 15 | Multan Rd |
Multan | 16 | Vehari Rd |
Multan | 17 | Bahawalpur Rd |
M-5 | 18 |
See also
- Motorways of Pakistan
- National Highways of Pakistan
- Transport in Pakistan
- National Highway Authority
References
External links
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