Overview
- The Sahiwal service begins with 16 buses on four routes and is slated to reach a 30‑bus fleet, with fares fixed at Rs20 per stop.
- Each bus features a ramp for people with disabilities, CCTV, Wi‑Fi and mobile charging, plus a separate compartment for women.
- Women, students, senior citizens and people with disabilities will travel free under the inclusion policy announced at the launch.
- The rollout follows last week’s start in Sargodha, where officials plan 60 buses in the city and 105 across the division, supported by a charging station.
- Citing the scale of recent flooding, Maryam Nawaz said about 2.5 million people were evacuated from 27 cities and over 5,000 villages, and she announced livestock‑loss payments to start within five days.