National Highways of Pakistan - List of National Highways

List of National Highways

National Highways
Sign Course Length Existing Status Lanes Completion
Karachi – Torkham 1819 km 1819 km via Hyderabad, Multan, Lahore, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar 6 1952
Karachi – Gwadar (Makran Coastal Highway) 653 km 653 km via Omara, Pasni 2 2003
Mansehra – Chilas 240 km 240 km via Naran 2
Karachi – Chaman (RCD Highway) 813 km 813 km via Bela, Khuzdar, Kalat, Quetta 2
Basima – Khuzdar 110 km 110 km 2
Hasan Abdal – Khunjerab Pass 806 km 806 km via Abbottabad, Thakot, Gilgit becoming China National Highway 314 4
Quetta – Taftan 610 km 610 km via Naukundi becoming Road 84 in Iran 2
Nowshera – Chitral 309 km 309 km via Dir 2
Kuchlack – Dera Ismail Khan 531 km 531 km via Zhob 2
Karachi – Peshawar 1264 km 1264 km via Kotri, Shikarpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kohat 4 (6)
Quetta – Sukkar 385 km 385 km via Sibi 2
Qila Saifullah – Multan 447 km 447 km via Loralai, Dera Ghazi Khan 2
Islamabad – Kohala 90 km 90 km via Murree 4
Islamabad – Kohat 146 km 146 km 2
Hushab – Surab 487 km 487 km 2
Khwazakhel – Besham 64 km 64 km via Alpuri 2
Chakdara – Kalam 135 km 135 km via Mingora, Madyan, Bahrain 2
In total 8909 km 8909 km

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