Road Gujar Khan is located on the
N5 National highway from Islamabad-Lahore. Railway Road links from the east of the city to the nearby towns of
Bewal and
Islampura. There are also many other minor roads linking the
villages and towns of the region to the city.
Rail The
Gujar Khan railway station is located in the center of the city and provides links to
Rawalpindi,
Jhelum, and
Lahore.
Bus Local services also provide extensive bus routes to local towns, and smaller shuttles go around the villages in the surrounding area. There are also services to
Rawalpindi,
Islamabad,
Jhelum, and
Lahore. Local
auto-rickshaw drivers also provide transport for people in and around the city. On 21 February 2026, a fleet of
electric buses built in China started operating in the city. This is the first time the green public transport system has been implemented at the sub-district level in Punjab. The service will first run along the route that connects the Police Complex, Gujar Khan Bus Terminal, and Sohawa city. The recently introduced buses are a component of Punjab's larger shift to ecologically friendly public transportation. The vehicles, which run solely on electricity, are intended to encourage environmentally friendly mobility options, minimise fuel import prices, and lessen
urban air pollution. Modern safety and surveillance systems, including seven onboard cameras to improve passenger security, are installed in every bus. In an effort to improve accessibility and promote the use of public transit, authorities declared that older citizens, women, and students will be able to ride for free. == Notable people ==