| M7 Motorway | |
|---|---|
| ایم موٹروے | |
| Route information | |
| Length | 540 km (340 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | Dadu |
| Major intersections | Ratodero,Larkana |
| South end | Hub |
| Location | |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Regions | Sindh,Balochistan |
| Major cities | Dadu,Larkana,Hub |
| Highway system | |
TheM7 is a planned motorway betweenDadu andHub. The highway is part of the north–south route fromIslamabad toKarachi and forms the southernmost part of this route from Ratodero to Karachi in about 540 kilometers.
TheM-10 motorway is being upgraded to an 8-lane motorway (34km) from ICI Bridge to Hamdard University Chowk Madinat al-Hikmah.[1]
Further M-10 will be extended to a new 134km long Motorway constructed through theKhirthar mountain range, connecting to theM-6 Motorway atJamshoro.[1]
At the town of Ratodero (near Sukkur) the M5 from Multan has to merge into the M7, while crossing the M8, the highway to Gwadar at the border with Iran. The M7 then runs south along the Indus River and serves several cities, of which Larkana is the most important. However, this last route must pass through the Kirthar Range, a low mountain range.
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