Bus, Railway stations bustle as passengers return to cities after Eid vacations
Although the government had arranged special trains for outbound travel, such provisions are not available for the return journey.


Lahore: After celebrating Eidul Fitr with their loved ones, the passengers are flooding back to cities, transforming bus and railway stations into bustling hubs once again.
The citizens expressed how swiftly the holiday period flew by. "The holidays have come to an end, and now it's time to get back to work," remarked one individual.
In Lahore, as in other major cities, a significant influx of people is returning from their hometowns, resulting in a surge at transportation hubs.
The passengers complain of high fares.
It may be mentioned here that while the government had officially announced Eid holidays from April 10 to 13, many began their journeys earlier, on April 5, extending their time off by incorporating Friday and Saturday.
Although the government had arranged special trains for outbound travel, such provisions are not available for the return journey.
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