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Karachi welcomes double-decker buses on new year

Published on: December 30, 2025 4:38 PM

Karachi residents will soon experience a new commuting option as double-decker buses are set to hit the city roads on New Year’s Eve. Sindh Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon announced the launch as a special initiative for citizens. The service will initially operate on a trial basis along a limited route to gauge public response. Officials aim to provide a safer, more efficient transport alternative.

The inaugural route will run from Sharea Faisal to Malir, covering a major commuting corridor in the city. Minister Memon confirmed that fares for the double-decker buses will match those of the People’s Bus Service. This ensures affordability while encouraging wider adoption. The pilot phase will allow authorities to assess operational efficiency and passenger demand.

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Memon said additional buses will be added in future phases, following discussions with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. The provincial government plans to expand the fleet gradually to enhance transport coverage. Officials highlighted that the initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve urban mobility across Karachi. The project also aims to reduce travel time and increase convenience for commuters.

Double-decker buses are expected to help ease traffic congestion by saving road space compared to conventional vehicles. The minister emphasized that these buses can transport more passengers while reducing the number of vehicles on the road. The move aligns with global urban transport trends that promote space-efficient solutions. Citizens are encouraged to adopt this service to make commuting more sustainable.

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In a related announcement, Minister Memon revealed that a single card can now be used for both the Orange Line and Green Line BRT services. Karachi becomes Pakistan’s first city with a unified BRT payment system. This step simplifies travel for daily commuters, enhancing the convenience and integration of the city’s public transport network.

Addressing delays in other projects, Memon noted that challenges affecting the Red Line BRT have been resolved. The Chief Minister intervened to expedite work, ensuring faster completion. The government reaffirmed its commitment to improving transport infrastructure, providing citizens with better mobility options, and modernising Karachi’s public transport system in the coming years.

Filed Under: Karachi, Pakistan Tagged With: BRT unified card, double-decker launch, Karachi buses, Karachi double-decker, Karachi public transport, Latest, Sharea Faisal Malir

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