• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Trending:
  • Kashmir
  • Elections
Sunday, June 7, 2026

Daily Times

Your right to know

  • HOME
  • Latest
  • Iran-Israel war
  • Gilgit Baltistan Election
  • Pakistan
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit Baltistan
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
  • World
  • Editorials & Opinions
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Commentary / Insight
    • Perspectives
    • Cartoons
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Featured
    • Blogs
      • Pakistan
      • World
      • Lifestyle
      • Culture
      • Sports
  • Business
  • Sports
  • E-PAPER
    • Lahore
    • Islamabad
    • Karachi

Murad, World Bank launch transport plan for Karachi

Published on: September 12, 2025 6:53 PM

KARACHI — Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Friday announced a major overhaul of Karachi’s transport system through a new Master Plan developed with World Bank support. The plan aims to resolve the city’s worsening mobility crisis by introducing modern, sustainable transit solutions across the metropolis.

The comprehensive Karachi Transport Master Plan will integrate Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lines, metro light rail, and the revival of the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR). The announcement came during a high-level meeting at CM House with a World Bank delegation led by Ibrahim Khalil Zaki, regional transport practice manager. CM Murad emphasized that Karachi needs at least 15,000 buses to meet daily demand and highlighted the importance of introducing electric buses to reduce emissions.

World Bank officials pledged technical and financial support, with Zaki confirming plans to include not just urban transport but tourist and goods trains as well. The CM offered Dhabeji as a hub for developing the transport industry to support both city and national needs. A joint working group will soon be formed to finalize the Terms of Reference for experts working on the plan.

Discussing the Yellow Line BRT, CM Murad said the project is a central component of Karachi’s transport future. Stretching 21 km from Dawood Chowrangi to Khalid Bin Waleed Road, the corridor will include 21 stations, underpasses, flyovers, and underground sections. It aims to transport 300,000 passengers daily upon completion in December 2025.

Sindh Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon noted that construction progress is visible across multiple sites. Depot 1 is 10% complete, Depot 2 is at 17%, and work on Jam Sadiq Bridge is advancing. Final designs for off-corridor infrastructure are under review. CM Murad called the plan “big news for Karachi,” saying it signals long-term relief for the city’s commuters.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sindh Tagged With: Karachi Transport Master Plan, Karachi’s transport system, Latest, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, World Bank

Submit a Comment




Primary Sidebar




Latest News

Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim first Grand Slam title

Antonelli pips Verstappen to Monaco pole

Iran World Cup squad heads to Mexico as US visa row erupts

Bosnia’s World Cup pursuit begins at a home-away-from home in the American Midwest

Football fans urge red card for coach who led Israeli club

Pakistan

All set for Gilgit-Baltistan Elections today

Mohsin Naqvi arrives in Tehran as Pakistan pushes for US-Iran deal

Lebanon army chief visits US-Iran mediator Pakistan

US strikes Iranian sites after Iran launches drones, in latest Gulf flare-up

72 held in AJK crackdown as government defends JAAC ban

More Posts from this Category

Business

PSX new IPOs deliver 47% average return, boosting investor confidence

Pakistan signs MoU with Saudi, local firms to develop Karachi maritime business district

Gold prices witness sharp decline

Gul Ahmed venture QGDC announces $230m investment to set up Pakistan’s largest data centre

SECP takes action against 36 government entities

More Posts from this Category

World

Trump claims Iran missile stockpile shrinking

Young ‘cockroaches’ hold first protest in New Delhi

Ukraine strikes key Russian military sites

More Posts from this Category




Footer

Home
Lead Stories
Latest News
Editor’s Picks

Culture
Life & Style
Featured
Videos

Editorials
OP-EDS
Commentary
Advertise

Cartoons
Letters
Blogs
Privacy Policy

Contact
Company’s Financials
Investor Information
Terms & Conditions

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube

© 2026 Daily Times. All rights reserved.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.