Cm Maryam announces trains, bus projects for Murree

Punjab cm Maryam Nawaz addresses the inauguration ceremony for Nawaz Sharif Cardiology Center in Samli, Murree, October 1, 2025. – Screengrab via Pakinomist News
  • Nawaz Sharif Cardiology Center begins the operations in Murree: cm.
  • CM says that heart surgery that will begin in the coming days.
  • Says tourist force set up to increase Murreee’s global status.

Punjab cm Maryam Nawaz reveals major lifting projects for Murree, including water supply, school upgrades, green line buses and train service.

Punjab CM, who spoke at the inauguration of Nawaz Sharif Cardiology Center in Samli, Murree, said the Facility for Heart patients was built for a short period and had already begun with operations, with five angiographies performed on its first day.

Heart surgery should begin in the coming days, she added.

Punjab CM added that police, health and education departments for Murree now worked independently. Roads had also been built before formal messages were made.

CM Maryam also said that Murreee’s schools were upgraded, a large water project was introduced, and a sanitation scheme was also launched. A tourist force was also created to make Murree one of the world’s leading tourist destinations.

She said the highway had been built to ease millions of visitors and that the program “Suthra Punjab” handled cleanliness in Murree.

Murree Cardiac Center would also serve residents of Galiyat. A modern hospital would be built in Bhurban, while the administration had been asked to drive three buses to Samli Hospital.

According to the minister of chief, an order was placed on 15 buses to Murree. The Green Line bus connection would be free for students, the elderly and women. She added that a train service would also be launched, eliminating the need for tourists to bring private vehicles.

She noted that while many had made empty messages and false promises in the past, her government had delivered projects without promises.

She said that challenges such as severe flooding in Punjab had not prevented her administration from continuing work.

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