The daily grind just got tougher for folks in Rawalpindi and Islamabad as the metro bus service suspended today, leaving regular commuters struggling to get around. The whole route, stretching from Saddar Station in Pindi to the Pak Secretariat in Islamabad, has come to a halt, causing headaches for thousands who rely on it every day.
With around 125,000 people using the metro daily, the shutdown has made life a bit of a mess for many. The suspension isn’t new either; it’s been off the tracks for a week already, thanks to the PTI’s protest and tightened security during the recent SCO summit. The disruption means people are scrambling to find other ways to reach their jobs, colleges, and appointments, making the usual hustle a lot more stressful. Those without cars or other transport options are the hardest hit, finding it tough to keep up with daily routines.
Regular metro users pretty upset, as the bus service is not just convenient but often the only affordable option for many in the twin cities. Without the metro, getting between Rawalpindi and Islamabad can be costly and time-consuming. Rickshaws and taxis are no real solution either; they’re expensive and not as reliable, especially during peak hours when the roads choked with traffic.
The metro shutdown highlights how crucial this service is for daily life in the region. People are now urging the authorities to sort things out quickly and bring back the buses. It’s clear that the longer this goes on, the more challenging life will become for the many who depend on this lifeline for their everyday travel.