WATCH: Japanese envoy enjoys a ride in Karachi’s Green Line bus

Japanese official travelled with ordinary passengers from Numaish to Golimar neighbourhood of the metropolis


News Desk December 28, 2021
Japanese Consul General Toshikazu Isumora travelling with ordinary passengers in Karachi's Green Line bus. SCREENGRAB

Japanese Consul General in Karachi Toshikazu Isumora visited the newly-inaugurated Green Line Bus Rapid Transit Service (BRTS) on Tuesday and enjoyed a ride with ordinary passengers.

According to Express News, the Japanese consul general paid a surprise visit to the BRTS Numaish Chowrangi station and lined up to buy a ticket.

He travelled with ordinary passengers from Numaish to Golimar neighbourhood of the metropolis and inspected the different features of the rapid bus service.

“Such services are common in Japan, however, I am delighted to witness modern transport facility in Karachi,” he said while expressing his views about the BRTS.

Also read: Green Line BRT makes ‘soft’ start

The Japanese counsel general added that he would again visit the BRTS once its services became fully operational.

Prime Minister Imran Khan earlier this month inaugurated Karachi’s much-delayed BRTS project.
The trial run and limited scale services of Green Line bus began on December 25.

According to the organisers, Green Line bus project will be fully operational from January 10.

According to Sindh Infrastructure Development Company, the bus service will run on a limited scale for four hours on a trial basis, while the number of functional stations has also been halved.

The measure has been taken to assess the capacity of the project infrastructure and systems.

COMMENTS (3)

Kamran Choudhri | 2 years ago | Reply BRT is oit ofnthe three Underground rail over mono train and BRt being the least feasible mass transit system the amount spent on brt coukd have been better used in makingball. Mahor roads in Karachi as signal free corridor and allows running of busses over it ve it electrical busses or likely other eco friendly fuel the cost of construction of specialized riad networks in parallels to existing wide roads and resulting chaos in utilities and damages to environmental issues are too much
Nasir khan | 2 years ago | Reply Unfortunately Japanese envoy not enjoying he was considering himself regretting for Karachi people travel standard develop countries enjoying bulit train his speed per hour 400 km and now tasla lunching hyper loop as much speedy like 700 mph but we still far away from latest technologies.
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