New Speedo Bus Route 27 in Lahore: Jinnah Terminal to Bahria Town, Full Details
Lahore just got a new bus route that actually helps. Speedo Route 27 started on February 14, 2026, linking Jinnah Bus Terminal to Bahria Town over 23 km. It passes through busy spots like Thokar Niaz Baig, Jubilee Town and Shahkam Chowk. Safer rides, low fares and less traffic hassle, this one’s for daily commuters who are tired of the usual chaos.

Table of Contents
- Why This Route Feels Different
- Every Stop That Matters
- How It Makes Life Easier
- Tips If You’re Riding for the First Time
- What This Means for Lahore’s Future
- Give It a Try
Lahore traffic never seems to ease up. You leave home early, yet still end up stuck for hours. But the Punjab Mass Transit Authority just gave us something useful. On February 14, 2026, they started Speedo Route 27. It runs fromthe Jinnah Bus Terminal straight to Bahria Town.
This 23-kilometre route is part of the city’s Integrated Urban Public Transport system. It’s not flashy. It’s practical. And for thousands of people living or working along the way, it changes the daily grind.
Why This Route Feels Different
Most new routes come and go without much notice. This one stands out because it connects two very different parts of the city. Jinnah Bus Terminal sits in the heart of things. Bahria Town lies far out on the Raiwind Road side. In between, you have growing societies, markets, hospitals and offices.
The buses are the usual Speedo style – clean, air-conditioned, and reliable. They run on a proper schedule. No more guessing when the next one will show up.
And yes, the fares stay low. You can cover the full distance for around Rs 30-40. That’s what most people here can afford.
Every Stop That Matters
Here’s the full list of major stops. I’ve kept it simple so you can picture the journey:
- Jinnah Bus Terminal (starting point)
- Thokar Niaz Baig
- Daewoo Terminal
- Doctor Society
- Eden Canal Villas
- Basco Society
- Muhafiz Town Market
- Rajput Town
- EME Society
- Aabpara Market
- Green Fort 2
- Saleem Memorial Hospital
- P&D Society
- NESPAK Society
- Izmir Town
- Jubilee Town
- Mian Chowk
- Indus Hospital
- Shahkam Chowk
- Canal Garden
- Alwaiz Tower
- Bahria Town (final stop)
If you live in Jubilee Town, EME or any of the Canal Road societies, this route was made for you. Students heading to universities, office workers going into the city, even patients visiting hospitals everyone gets a direct link now.
How It Makes Life Easier
Let’s be honest. Before this, people in Bahria Town had two choices: fight the traffic in their own car or pay a fortune for a ride-hailing app. Neither felt good.
Route 27 fixes that. You hop on at Bahria Town gate, sit back, and reach the terminal in a straight shot. No changing buses. No overpriced fares.
For families, it’s safer too. Women and young students can travel without worry. The buses have CCTV and staff who actually do their job.
It also helps the environment. Every person who leaves their car at home means one less vehicle on the road. Small step, but it adds up when thousands do it.
Tips If You’re Riding for the First Time
Download the PMA app right now. It shows live bus locations and exact timings.
Get a smart card if you travel often. You save a bit and don’t have to carry cash.
Try it during off-peak hours first – say 10 am or 3 pm – to get a feel for the crowd.
And if you spot any issue, just call the helpline at 042-111-222-627. They actually listen.
What This Means for Lahore’s Future
The city is growing fast. New housing societies pop up every month. Old roads can’t handle it anymore.
Routes like 27 show that the government is finally thinking ahead. They’re not just adding buses. They’re building a proper network where everything connects.
More routes are coming. Better integration with the Metrobus and Orange Line is on the cards. The goal is simple: make public transport the easy choice, not the last resort.
Give It a Try
If you live anywhere near these areas, take Route 27 this week. Go to the market, visit family, or just test the ride.
You might be surprised how smooth it feels. No horns blaring. No sudden stops. Just a straight, comfortable journey.
Lahore needs more wins like this. And Route 27 is a solid one.
What do you think? Have you already tried it? Drop your experience in the comments. We all learn from each other. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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