Islamabad Returns to Normal as Public Transport Resumes
After nearly a week of disruption, life in Islamabad is steadily returning to normal. Authorities have lifted most restrictions across the city, allowing public movement and transport services to resume, bringing relief to commuters and businesses alike.
4/26/20261 min read


Public and goods transport services are now operational again, reconnecting Islamabad with surrounding areas, including Rawalpindi. Major roads that had been closed due to heightened security measures have reopened, easing traffic flow and reducing travel delays. Commuters can once again rely on metro bus and electric bus services.
The reopening extends beyond transport. Public parks and recreational spaces have also welcomed visitors again, signaling a broader return to routine daily life. Markets and commercial areas are regaining activity as residents resume their normal schedules.
However, the situation is not entirely without limitations. Some traffic diversions may still be in place, particularly on major highways, and certain high-security zones remain restricted. Notably, the Faizabad bus terminal has yet to reopen, which may affect some intercity travel plans.
The temporary shutdown was linked to strict security arrangements during high-level international engagements held in the capital. With those measures now relaxed, authorities are gradually restoring full access while maintaining vigilance in sensitive areas.
For residents and travelers, the key takeaway is clear: Islamabad is open again, transport is running, and daily life is getting back on track—though a bit of caution and awareness of lingering restrictions is still advisable.
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