Frequently Asked Questions
The Red Line is the first and busiest route of the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus system, connecting Pak Secretariat (Islamabad) to Saddar (Rawalpindi). It spans 22.5 km with 24 stations and operates on dedicated lanes for efficient travel.
It was inaugurated on 4 June 2015 and initially operated with 60 buses.
Timings: 6:15 AM to 10:00 PM daily.
Frequency: Buses arrive every 3–6 minutes during peak hours.
Ticket Price: PKR 30 per one-way trip (as of 2025).
Major stops include:
Yes, express routes run Monday–Thursday between:
Stations feature:
Air-conditioned buses with real-time tracking via an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS).
Managed jointly by:
You can check the live metro bus status today on our homepage. We provide real-time updates for all metro lines including Red Line, Orange Line, Feeder Metro, and Airport Shuttle. The status shows whether each station is operational or temporarily closed.
Our live metro tracking system updates every 5 seconds, giving you the most accurate information about metro bus operations in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
To find out if today metro is open or not, visit our live status dashboard. We show real-time operational status for all Rawalpindi metro stations including:
Each station shows a green indicator if operational or red if temporarily closed. Check the metro station Rawalpindi open or closed today status on our homepage for instant updates.
Get the latest Rawalpindi metro update today directly from our live dashboard. We provide:
Our system updates every 5 seconds, ensuring you have the most current metro update available. Bookmark our site for quick access to daily metro status.
Our live metro tracking system provides real-time monitoring of all metro bus services in Pakistan. Here's how it works:
Track all 24 stations from Saddar to Pak Secretariat with real-time operational status
Monitor Orange Line stations from Peshawar Morr to Islamabad Airport
Check electric feeder bus routes and sub-station status
The metro bus live tracking dashboard auto-refreshes every 5 seconds, showing green (operational) or red (stopped) indicators for each station. You can also search for specific stations and filter by operational status.
If our metro bus status today shows a station or line as closed, here's what you can do:
Temporary closures are usually due to maintenance, special events, or operational adjustments. Always verify the Rawalpindi metro open today status on our homepage before your journey.
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