New Sukkur-Rohri bridge gets green light to ease pressure on Lansdowne Bridge

A new bridge connecting Sukkur and Rohri across the Indus River has been approved to ease congestion on the historic Lansdowne Bridge. The Bhutto Expressway is also set to become operational by April.

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March 19, 2026

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New Sukkur-Rohri bridge gets green light to ease pressure on Lansdowne Bridge

SUKKUR: A new bridge connecting Sukkur and Rohri across the Indus River has received approval, a development aimed at easing the longstanding traffic burden on the historic Lansdowne Bridge.

New crossing to relieve congestion

The planned Sukkur-Rohri bridge is expected to address the severe congestion that has plagued the Lansdowne Bridge, which has long served as a critical but overburdened crossing point over the Indus. The approval marks a significant step forward in improving connectivity and traffic flow in the region.

Bhutto Expressway to be operational by April

In a related development, the Bhutto Expressway is set to become operational by April. The expressway is expected to further enhance the transportation infrastructure in the area, complementing the new bridge project and providing additional relief to commuters and freight traffic in the region.

The new Indus crossing is seen as a crucial infrastructure addition for Sukkur and Rohri, two cities that sit on opposite banks of the river and have historically relied on limited crossing points. The Lansdowne Bridge, which has served as a key link between the two cities, has faced increasing strain due to growing traffic volumes over the years.

The approval of the new bridge is expected to improve the movement of goods and people across the Indus, providing a much-needed alternative route for traffic that has been funnelled through the existing infrastructure. The project is part of broader efforts to upgrade transportation networks in Sindh province.

The combination of the new Sukkur-Rohri bridge and the upcoming operationalisation of the Bhutto Expressway represents a significant investment in the region's road infrastructure, with both projects aimed at reducing travel times and alleviating bottlenecks that have long hampered economic activity and daily commutes in the area.

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