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BREAKING NEWS

    Sindh Says BRT Red Line Project to Complete by June 2026

    The Sindh government has announced that Karachi’s BRT Red Line project is expected to be completed by June 2026, marking

    The Sindh government has announced that Karachi’s BRT Red Line project is expected to be completed by June 2026, marking a major step toward improving the city’s public transport system.

    Officials said the project is progressing steadily despite earlier delays.


    Progress on the Project

    According to provincial authorities, construction work on key sections of the Red Line is currently underway. The government stated that efforts have been intensified to ensure the project meets the revised deadline.

    Moreover, officials confirmed that coordination among relevant departments has improved to speed up remaining work.


    Relief for Karachi Commuters

    Once completed, the BRT Red Line is expected to provide faster, affordable, and reliable transport to thousands of daily commuters. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion and cut travel time across major routes in the city.

    In addition, authorities believe the system will help lower fuel consumption and reduce environmental pollution.


    Government Commitment

    The Sindh government reiterated its commitment to completing mass transit projects despite financial and logistical challenges. Officials said strict monitoring mechanisms are in place to avoid further delays.

    Meanwhile, contractors have been directed to maintain quality standards while meeting timelines.


    Looking Ahead

    The Red Line is part of Karachi’s broader BRT network, which aims to modernise public transportation and improve urban mobility. The government hopes the project will enhance daily commuting and contribute to the city’s long-term development.

    Ultimately, officials expressed confidence that the June 2026 deadline will be met.


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