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M3 motorway

 
Wikipedia: M3 motorway (Pakistan)

Coordinates: 31°55′25″N 73°19′51″E / 31.92361°N 73.33083°E / 31.92361; 73.33083

Pakistan motorway symbol.svg
M3
Length 53 km
Direction
Start Pindi Bhattian / M2
Primary destinations Chiniot, Sargodha
End Faisalabad
Construction dates 1999 - 2003
Major junctions M2
Owner
Operator

The M3 is a motorway that links the city of Faisalabad with the M2 motorway. The M3 will eventually become an important link connecting southern Pakistan with the north. It is only 53 km long making it the shortest motorway of Pakistan. It has 2 junctions in between.

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Route

The M3 starts at Pindi Bhattian, a small town located at the junction between the M2 and M3. It then passes Southwest and ends in Chiniot, a small city located outside Faisalabad. The whole stretch of the M3 consists of 4 lanes with no rest areas along the route. However there is a gas station on both sides of the carriageways.

This project was completed under the government of then President General Pervez Musharraf.

Junctions & Interchanges

M3 Motorway
Northbound exits Junction Southbound exits
M2 1 M2
Sahianwala 2 Sahianwala
Millat Chowk 3 Millat Chowk
Sargodha Road 4 Sargodha Road

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Interesting Facts

  • The M3 is Pakistan's shortest motorway

See also

References

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