University of Faisalabad - Access

Access

By Car

Faisalabad is linked via the M-3 motorway which branches off at the Faisalabad-Pindi Bhattian Interchange located on the Lahore-Islamabad motorway. The University Saleem Campus lies 2 km off the toll plaza on the left hand side of Sargodha Road while travelling towards the city. There is also a dual carriageway from Lahore to Faisalabad via Sheikhpura and Mananwala city, a shorter route but passes through many populated towns.

By Air

Faisalabad International Airport is about 10 km from the city centre. Passengers flights are run by the national flag carrier and other domestic airlines. It takes one hour from the campus to reach the airport. Taxis are easily available outside the airport.

By Coach

An exclusive Daewoo Express coach service also originates from the city linking all major cities of the Province/ Country. The bus terminal is about 20 minutes drive from the Saleem Campus.

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