March 15, 2026
Plan to restore historic horse-drawn tram service in Lahore moves forward
Lahore's administration is seeking Rs3.5 million to restore the historic horse-drawn tram service introduced by Sir Ganga Ram, aiming to revive a significant part of the city's heritage.
March 15, 2026

Lahore: The city administration has initiated efforts to revive the historic horse-drawn tram service originally introduced by Sir Ganga Ram. According to officials, a proposal has been submitted seeking Rs3.5 million to restore this iconic mode of transport, which once played a significant role in Lahore's urban landscape.
The horse-drawn tram system, first established by philanthropist and engineer Sir Ganga Ram, was a prominent feature of Lahore's public transportation network in the early 20th century. The administration's plan aims to bring back this heritage service, both as a tribute to the city's history and as a potential attraction for residents and tourists alike.
Officials stated that the restoration project would involve repairing and refurbishing the original tram tracks and carriages. The proposed funding of Rs3.5 million is intended to cover the costs associated with these restoration works. The administration believes that reviving the horse-drawn tram will not only preserve an important part of Lahore's cultural heritage but also provide a unique experience for visitors.
The initiative is part of broader efforts to highlight and protect the city's historical assets. The administration is hopeful that the project will receive the necessary financial support and that the tram service will soon be operational once again.
Further details regarding the timeline for the restoration and the specific routes to be covered by the tram service have not yet been disclosed by officials.
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