Construction of Karachi's Red and Yellow Line BRTs to be sped up

The Sindh government has directed officials to speed up the construction of key BRT lines in Karachi.

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The Sindh government has issued instructions to accelerate the construction on the ongoing Red and Yellow Line BRT projects in Karachi.

Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon directed officials to expedite work on the Red Line and Yellow Line BRT projects, emphasising that the modern design of these BRT systems will offer immense relief to the citizens.

An important meeting of the Transport Department, chaired by Senior Provincial Minister Sharjeel Memon, reviewed the progress of both BRT projects.

During the meeting, Sharjeel Memon stated that there can be no compromise on the quality of work.

He reiterated that the Sindh government is committed to providing affordable, convenient, and modern transportation options to the public as soon as possible.

He also expressed that efforts should be made to complete both BRT projects ahead of schedule so that citizens can benefit at the earliest. The completion of these projects will make commuting easier for residents and benefit millions of people. He urged all stakeholders to remain active and ensure the timely and successful completion of the projects.

The meeting was attended by Transport Secretary Asad Zamin, Managing Director of Sindh Mass Transit Authority Kamal Dayo, consultants, contractors, and senior officials.

Earlier the Sindh government approved a project to enhance Karachi’s public transport system with the introduction of 500 fully electric buses, a step expected to modernise the city’s commuting network and reduce air pollution.

Sindh Transport Minister Sharjeel Memon proposed adding 500 electric buses to the city's network, explaining that the move aims to reduce traffic congestion and provide an environmentally sustainable transit solution. “This will enhance commuter experience, ease traffic, and lower pollution,” Memon said.

To further address provincial connectivity, the Sindh government plans to procure 300 diesel-hybrid buses, allocating 60 units to each division of Sindh: Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, and Shaheed Benazirabad. Sharjeel Memon explained, “This plan will ensure reliable, environmentally friendly options for the entire province.”

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