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Punjab Government Postpones Yellow Line Public Transport Project to Next Fiscal Year

November 5, 2025
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The Punjab government has postponed the launch of the highly anticipated Yellow Line public transit project, delaying its implementation to the 2026–27 financial year. Originally planned for the current fiscal cycle, the project’s funding has been reprioritized to aid citizens affected by recent floods across various districts of Punjab.

According to government sources, more than Rs30 billion had been initially set aside for the Yellow Line. However, given the urgent need for rehabilitation and reconstruction in flood-hit areas, authorities decided to divert resources toward public relief and recovery efforts.

With the new schedule adjustment, the total expected cost of completing the Yellow Line has now increased to an estimated Rs60 to Rs80 billion.

Project Overview and Planned Route

The Yellow Line is proposed as an electric, automated urban rail transit system, aimed at easing Lahore’s chronic traffic congestion while providing an affordable, modern, and eco-friendly public transportation solution.

Key Route Details:

  • Total Length: 24 kilometers
  • Corridor: Along the Lahore Canal
  • Start Point: Thokar Niaz Baig
  • End Point: Harbanspura
  • Mode: Automated, electric rail transit system

The project is part of Punjab’s broader plan to upgrade public transport infrastructure and reduce dependency on private vehicles, which has been a major contributor to air pollution and traffic congestion in Lahore.

Progress So Far

Before the delay, progress had been made on the technical and testing stages. Chinese company CR Noreen successfully completed the first test run after exporting initial transit equipment to Pakistan.

The original completion target was set for December 2026, but with the revised launch year, the overall timeline is likely to extend further.

Why the Delay Matters?

Public Impact:

  • Relief and rehabilitation in flood-affected areas take priority
  • Potential delay in reducing congestion along major Lahore corridors
  • Deferred access to a more sustainable and efficient transit system

Positive Outlook:

  • Government assures the project is not canceled, only postponed
  • Delayed timeline provides opportunity for more careful planning and cost evaluation
  • Public transport upgrades remain a strategic component of provincial development goals

While the postponement of the Punjab Yellow Line project may be disappointing for commuters hoping for improved transit options, the decision reflects the province’s immediate humanitarian priorities. As Pakistan continues to face climate-related challenges, the reallocation of funds underscores the government’s responsibility to provide relief where it is needed most.

The Yellow Line will still move forward—just on a revised schedule. The coming years will determine how efficiently planning, construction, and funding align to complete the project within its updated financial and operational framework.

Disclaimer:
The information in this article is based on currently available government sources and media reports. Project timelines, budgets, and implementation plans are subject to change and may be updated by authorities in the future. Readers are advised to follow official announcements for the latest updates.


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