OLMT service to commence from October 26

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The Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) service will start from October 26.

According to sources, a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)'s project named Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) has been completed after five years and it will become operational for masses on Monday, October 26. 

The train will run from 07:30 am to 08:30 pm. Installations and decorations at all 26 stations along 27.1 KM-long track have also been completed while automatic machines have been installed at the stations to check and recharge card balance.

Ticket boxes are made for those who do not possess cards, sources informed, adding that its fare of the Orange Line has been fixed at Rs 40. 

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