Transport Housing Society (also known as GTS Society) is a government-run cooperative housing scheme established by the Government Transport Headquarters to provide residential and limited commercial plots. It is strategically located on Ferozpur Road, adjacent to the Ring Road interchange and next to DHA Phase 9, ensuring excellent connectivity to Lahore's major arterial routes. The society offers well-developed infrastructure including internal roads, basic utilities (electricity, water, Sui gas), a gated boundary, and community amenities like mosques and parks, creating a balanced living environment.
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Residents of the Transport Cooperative Housing Society in Lahore continue to report persistent daily infrastructure issues, including irregular water supply, delayed road maintenance, and frequent electricity disruptions. Community advocacy groups have intensified pressure on local authorities for urgent intervention. In response, the Punjab government has announced dedicated funding to upgrade utilities and road networks within the society as part of its broader urban-development strategy; pending road-widening and drainage projects are scheduled for completion by late 2026.
A dedicated Facebook page titled 'Govt. Transport Hq,s Cooperative Housing Society | Lahore' has been established explicitly to document and publicize recurring problems faced by residents, such as utility failures, governance gaps, and lack of municipal responsiveness. The page serves as an informal but active platform for collective grievance articulation and civic mobilization, reflecting sustained grassroots concern over service delivery deficits.
Offers relatively affordable 5- and 10-marla plots compared to many newer gated communities.
Quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with a modest sense of community.
Strategic location near DHA Phase 9, Ferozpur Road, and Ring Road, making commuting to commercial hubs and schools convenient.
Security presence is generally considered satisfactory.
Slow response from the managing committee to maintenance requests.
Recurring water-supply interruptions.
Occasional illegal construction or encroachment affecting the overall upkeep of the area.
Limited on-site amenities such as few parks, gyms, or shopping centres, forcing residents to travel outside for daily needs.
Inadequate drainage that leads to flooding during heavy rains.