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Aga Khan Road

33°24′N 73°18′E / 33.40°N 73.3°E / 33.40; 73.3

Ninth Avenue
Agha Shahi Avenue
Faiz Ahmed Faiz Metrobus Station at Ninth Avenue
Native name
  • نائنتھ ایونیو (Urdu)
  • آغا شاہی ایونیو (Urdu)
Maintained byCapital Development Authority
Length8 km (5.0 mi)
North endKhayaban-e-Iqbal
Major
junctions
Peshawar Morr Interchange
South endIJP Road
Construction
Inauguration28 February 2008; 16 years ago (2008-02-28)

Ninth Avenue also known as Agha Shahi Avenue, named after Pakistani statesman Agha Shahi, is a partially signal free road located in Islamabad. It was inaugurated by the then CDA chairman Kamran Lashari on 25 February 2008.

Ninth Avenue at night

It starts from the intersection on Khayaban-e-Iqbal (Margalla Road) near Fatima Jinnah Park and ends at the intersection on IJP Road connecting Rawalpindi and Islamabad. It is stretched between sectors F-8, G-8, H-8, I-8 and F-9, G-9, H-9, I-9. Ninth Avenue was built at a cost of PKR 1,686.373 million.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Rahmat, Kamran (2008-05-03). "What's in a name? A road to fame!". Dawn. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
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  4. ^ "First signal-free road linking twin cities opened". The News. 25 February 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  5. ^ Mussadaq, Maha (2010-04-18). "Oh dear! — a pretty sight may be but not comfortable living". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  6. ^ "'Confusing road signs' on Ninth Avenue irk motorists". The News. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2012.