Lahore Ring Road - List of Interchanges, Intersections, and Overhead Bridges

List of Interchanges, Intersections, and Overhead Bridges

  1. Babu Sabu Interchange
  2. Gulshan-e-Ravi Interchange
  3. Saggian Interchange, Lahore
  4. Niazi Interchage
  5. Badami Bagh Intersection
  6. Underpass near Shadbagh Pumping Station
  7. Mehmood Booti Interchange
  8. GT Road Interchange (Quaid-e-Azam Interchange)
  9. Harbanspura Interchange at Canal Bank Road
  10. Railway Line Intersection
  11. Jallo Road overhead bridge
  12. Barki Road Intersection
  13. Abdullah Gul Interchange (Airport Access road Interchange)
  14. Airport Interchange
  15. Ghazi Road Interchange
  16. DHA phase V/VI Interchange
  17. Sui Gas Society Interchange
  18. Ferozpur Road Interchange
  19. Shalimar Interchange

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