Peshawar Morr Interchange
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{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019}}
{{Infobox road junction
|country=PK
|name= Peshawar Morr Interchange
|maint= Capital Development Authority
|image= Islamabad_Highway_From_the_9th_avenue_bridge.jpg
|image_caption= View of Srinagar Highway from the interchange.
|location= Islamabad
|coord= {{coord|33.68453|N|73.04756|E|region:PK_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
|roads= Srinagar Highway
|type= Partial cloverleaf interchange
|const= 2014–2016
|contractor=
|opened= {{start date|2016|03}}
|height=
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Peshawar Morr Interchange (also known as G-9 interchange) is Pakistan's biggest interchange in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is located at the intersection of Srinagar Highway and Ninth Avenue, connecting the G and H sectors of Islamabad.
Peshawar Morr Interchange eased traffic congestion on two main highways of the capital city i.e. Srinagar Highway and Ninth Avenue. It facilitates traffic to the Islamabad International Airport, Lahore–Islamabad Motorway and Islamabad–Peshawar Motorway.{{cite web |last=Mohal |first=Shah Nawaz |date=17 February 2016 |title=Will Peshawar Mor Interchange see light of day any time soon? |url=https://archive.pakistantoday.com.pk/2016/02/17/will-peshawar-mor-interchange-see-light-of-day-any-time-soon-2/ |access-date=2022-11-24 |publisher=Pakistan Today}}{{cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1244039|title=Peshawar Mor Interchange ready for inauguration|date=7 March 2016|publisher=Dawn|accessdate=February 17, 2016}}
The total length of the overhead, underground and ramp roads of the interchange is approximately 14 km and it features eight flyovers.
The construction of the interchange started in May 2014 along with the construction of Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus, but took longer to complete than anticipated. It costed almost Rs. 6 billion (60 million USD) and was completed by March 2016.
Etymology
Peshawar Morr used to be at the helm of a road leading to Peshawar since not much existed after it during the early times of Islamabad. Back then, it was a well-known stop for vans and buses travelling to Peshawar from Islamabad and vice versa.{{Cite web |last=Shahid |first=Ayesha |date=2012-02-25 |title=What’s in a name? |url=https://www.dawn.com/2012/02/25/whats-in-a-name-2/ |access-date=2022-11-23 |website=Dawn |language=en}}