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Double-decker buses arrive at Karachi port, set to hit roads soon: Sharjeel Memon

Says Karachiites hugely suffering from traffic congestion and public transport challenges likely to get resolved


Web Desk December 16, 2025 1 min read
Sindh Minister for Transport SharjeeL Inam Memon shares the pictures of double-deckers buses that have landed at Karachi port. PHOTO: X

The Sindh government has announced that it will soon introduce double-decker buses on Karachi roads, with the buses already having arrived at the Karachi Port.

Sindh Minister for Transport Sharjeel Inam Memon said on X: “Double-decker buses for Karachi have reached the port. Inshallah, these buses will soon be on the roads for the people of Karachi through the Transport Department, Government of Sindh.”

Karachi, a city of around 25 million people, has long been grappling with severe traffic congestion and public transport challenges amid dilapidated roads, a lack of civic sense, weak traffic management, and an inadequate public transport network.

Although the Sindh government has launched several transport initiatives in recent years — including the Green Line, Red Line, and Pink Bus Service, among others — the city’s transport crisis remains unresolved.

In addition, transport development projects that have remained under construction for years have further added to the difficulties faced by commuters, particularly those relying on private transport, worsening congestion and travel times across the city.

COMMENTS (16)

Patroit | 1 day ago | Reply The roads infrastructure should be repaired and construction works should be completed which have been lying incomplete for many years causing hardship for the residents. If only this is done then the people of karachi can take a sigh of relief. Why cant you people finish the projects in time when in the same country projects are completed before deadline.
Sumayya | 2 days ago | Reply Phele road TU theek karain Karachi ke
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