Buses in Pakistan

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Transportation in Pakistan is done by buses, trucks, trailers, and other vehicles. In Pakistan bus playing a significance role for travellers to commute from one point to another. Buses in Pakistan are of three types: Domestic, Inter city and International.

Domestic buses

Domestic buses travel from one city to another for people's communication. These buses travel between the major cities of Pakistan and stop at bus stops in small cities just for a little time. Main bus stations are only in major cities. Now, CNG buses are also traveling on Pakistan road in a large amount. Vans are also travel from one city to another on very low costs. Following buses are traveling in Pakistan now:

  • Daewoo Express[1]
  • Bilal Travels[2]
  • Faisal Movers[3]
  • Niazi Express[4]
  • Sadiq Abad Coaches
  • New '''Subhan'''' Daewoo Fsd
  • Khan Brothers Flying Coach (Ac & Non-Ac)
  • Kohistan Bus Service
  • Warraich Bus Service(Ac & Non-Ac)
  • Skyways
  • Rehbar Express
  • Manthar Bus Service (Ac & Non-Ac)
  • New Khan Transport (AC & Non-AC)
  • New Blue Lines
  • Bandial Transport (Ac & Non-Ac)
  • Shalimar Express (Ac & Non-Ac)
  • Ghosia Travel
  • New Subhan Flying Coach
  • Subhan Daewoo

Inter-city

Within the city buses also travel on both sectors private and public. Bus operators are:

International

Buses in Pakistan also travel at international level for the best communication between two countries. Pakistan's International bus services connect to following countries:


See also

References

  1. http://www.sammi.com.pk/ official site Daewoo Expree
  2. http://btrv4444.com/ official site Bilal Travels
  3. http://www.faisalmover.com/ official site Faisal Movers
  4. http://www.niaziexpress.com.pk/ official site Niazi Expree


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