Sindh Govt Confirms BRT Red Line Project to Finish by June 2026, officials announced during a Sindh Cabinet session. The government aims to enhance Karachi’s public transport and reduce traffic congestion through this major initiative. The BRT Red Line project in Sindh is expected to provide faster and safer commuting for thousands daily.
Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah confirmed the deadline and reviewed the costs of mega transport projects in Pakistan. The Sindh Cabinet approved enhanced cost funding for the Yellow Line BRT Karachi under the Karachi Mobility Project. The World Bank will provide US$ 155 million, while the Sindh government will contribute US$ 18 million. The Yellow Line project spans 21 kilometers and is set to finish by December 2028.
In addition to the BRT Red Line, road construction in Karachi is starting immediately to support the new transport network. The Dumlottee to DHA pipeline project, 36 kilometers long, has been handed over to the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) for implementation. The Sindh Cabinet also approved Rs 300 million for Malir Depot land procurement from PTCL. These infrastructure developments in Sindh will complement the BRT system, ensuring smoother operations.
The completion of the BRT Red Line project in Sindh by June 2026 will significantly improve commuting efficiency in Karachi. Residents can expect reduced travel time, safer rides, and modern bus stations along the route. Experts say that such investments in transport infrastructure in Sindh also boost the local economy and create job opportunities.
Overall, the Sindh government’s commitment to finishing the BRT Red Line project on time reflects a focus on sustainable urban transport and economic growth. Citizens eagerly await June 2026 for the official launch and improved connectivity.
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Sindh Government confirms BRT Red Line project to finish by June 2026, boosting Karachi public transport and transport infrastructure in Sindh.







