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Karachi set for major transport revamp next week

Sharjeel Memon says Sindh govt introducing new routes for EV buses, plans to launch an EV taxi service by December

Karachi’s public transport system is set for a noticeable change next week as the Sindh government prepares to launch new double-decker buses and electric buses across the city.

The announcement came during a meeting chaired by Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, where officials from the transport department and BRT projects briefed him on ongoing work. For Karachi residents, this means new bus routes, cleaner transport options and more choices for daily commuting.

Memon said he expects the double-decker buses and new EV buses to arrive in Karachi within a week. “We are launching the double-decker route for Karachi’s public and also starting new EV bus routes,” he said, giving hope to commuters who have long struggled with unreliable transport.

The province also plans to launch an EV taxi service by December—an initiative that could offer more affordable travel within the city. The government aims to add another 500 buses during the current financial year, significantly expanding the People’s Bus Service network.

Memon said new routes for the service will soon begin in other districts as well, which could bring better connectivity to areas with limited transport options. He also directed authorities to complete operational preparations quickly, stressing that Karachi’s transport upgrades must not face further delays.

For women and female students, the government plans to start scooter-riding training centres at all divisional headquarters. The training will be linked to the Pink Scooty Scheme, which aims to give women greater mobility and independence.

During the meeting, officials briefed the minister about progress on the Yellow Line and Red Line BRT projects. Memon said work on the Yellow Line continues around the clock. “The Sindh government wants to complete the Yellow Line BRT as soon as possible,” he said.

He also ordered authorities to speed up construction, finish depot facilities and ensure that any utility-related obstacles are removed quickly. The second section of the Taj Haider Flyover will also be opened soon, with two-way traffic being restored from today, he added.

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