Peshawar Morr Interchange
Peshawar Mor Interchange is Pakistan's biggest interchange in Islamabad, Pakistan. The construction of interchange started in May 2014 along with the construction of Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus but took longer to complete than anticipated. It cost almost 6 billion Rupees to complete. Peshawar Morr interchange eased traffic congestion on two main highways of the Capital city i.e. Kashmir Highway and Ninth Avenue. It will also facilitate traffic to the New Islamabad International Airport and to Lahore-Islamabad Motorway as well as to Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway.
The total length of the overhead, underground and ramp roads of the interchange is approximately 14 km and it features eight flyovers.