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Electric Tram Project in Lahore Stalls Amid Delays and Controversy

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The Lahore government’s proposed electric tram project along the canal corridor has faced significant delays despite initial progress and an early trial run.

Environmental groups have raised concerns over tree cutting at key sites, arguing it threatens Lahore’s natural beauty. The Lahore Bachao Committee plans to seek a court stay order against these cuts.

Citizens express enthusiasm for the project, viewing it as a much-needed solution to traffic problems and bus shortages in the city, which currently lacks about 1,500 buses.

The project is estimated to cost billions of rupees, with trams imported from abroad. Officials have discussed options with China and European countries but progress has been slow due to financial constraints and technical issues.

Environmental concerns are a major cause of delay, as hundreds of trees along the canal could be affected. Environmental experts argue these trees play crucial roles in cooling air and reducing pollution.

The Lahore Bachao Committee opposes the project’s environmental impact, demanding alternative routes that do not harm trees. Officials claim the project is under review to balance development with environmental protection, considering measures like tree planting for compensation.

Transport department officials state a dedicated track is needed for the tram, currently being developed. The tram is expected to carry over 300 passengers across a 27-kilometer route with multiple stations and could be completed within a year after approval.

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