Bridge Lane is a residential street located in the upscale Gulberg II neighbourhood of Lahore. It features modern 5‑marla triple‑storey homes and larger 25‑32 marla duplexes with contemporary finishes and private parking. The area benefits from excellent connectivity to main arteries like Main Boulevard Gulberg and the Ring Road, and is close to commercial hubs, schools, and hospitals. It is a well‑established, secure, and conveniently located neighbourhood, offering both ready‑to‑move‑in units and custom‑build opportunities.
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Recent on-ground updates confirm the Old Ravi Bridge in Shahdara, Lahore, is completely closed to all traffic, including pedestrians and motorcycles, as of early 2026. The bridge has been declared "expired" and unsafe, leading to the start of extensive heavy repair and maintenance work instead of demolition. While road asphalt work is reportedly completed, concerns have been raised about its quality. Commuters are advised to use alternate routes like the New Ravi Bridge or Metro Bus diversions.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) is actively carrying out development and beautification projects in key areas. Work is progressing rapidly on the beautification of the old Aik Moria Bridge, alongside other development activities in the vicinity of the Lahore railway station.
The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) continues to promote Ravi City as Pakistan's first green and sustainable city. A central element of its master plan is a 1km long iconic bridge, described as an architectural masterpiece intended to serve as the main gateway and vital connection to this new urban landscape.
In October 2025, protests by a religious party led to the closure of all major entry points into Lahore for consecutive days, severely disrupting traffic. The road from Ravi Bridge to Shahdara was sealed, and the old Ravi Bridge road into the city was also shut down. The Lahore-Islamabad Motorway was blocked in both directions.