Daily commuters in the twin cities have received an important update as the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus service has officially resumed operations. The temporary suspension had created travel difficulties for students, office workers, and residents who rely on public transport for daily routines.
Authorities confirmed that services are now running normally, bringing relief to thousands of passengers.
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According to the administration:
- Metro Bus is operating from Saddar Rawalpindi to Pakistan Secretariat
- Stations along the route are functional
- Passenger movement has returned to routine levels
In addition, the Rawalpindi Green Bus Service has also been restored.
Why Service Was Suspended Earlier
The Metro Bus service had been suspended for two days. Sources indicated that the move was taken as a precautionary measure due to possible protest-related concerns, which could have affected traffic flow and public safety.
Such temporary closures are usually done to maintain order and ensure commuter safety.
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- Students can reach educational institutions on time
- Office workers can resume routine commuting
- Reduced reliance on expensive private transport
- Traffic pressure may ease during peak hours
The restoration of services is expected to normalize travel patterns in the region.
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