Murad visits Red Line BRT, other under-construction projects

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday said that development projects will bring revolution in the economic and social life of Karachi. He said this during his visit to various points to of the city to review the progress of multiple mega development and transport infrastructure projects, including Shahrah-e-Bhutto, Korangi Causeway Bridge Junction, Malir River bridges, flyovers in Malir, and the BRT Red Line and Green Line corridors. He was accompanied by Provincial Minister for Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Syed Qasim Naveed, and Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab. He inspected ongoing works and received detailed briefings from concerned departments and project officials. He said that Karachi’s development projects were not merely construction activities but long-term investments for the city’s economic growth, traffic improvement, and quality of life. “These projects are essential for transforming Karachi into a modern, competitive, and livable city. There will be no compromise on quality, transparency, or timelines.” During the visit to the Korangi Causeway Bridge, he asked the local government minister to accelerate construction. “Due to its location over the Malir River, Korangi Causeway often submerges during the monsoon season, causing severe traffic disruptions. Once completed, this junction will ensure smooth traffic flow and provide long-term relief to citizens.” He also inspected the construction of the N-5 Bridge over the Malir River near Murghi Khana. He said infrastructure projects like this bridge are indispensable for addressing Karachi’s traffic challenges. Delays will not be tolerated, and the project must be completed within the stipulated timeframe. During his visit to Malir, the Chief Minister reviewed construction work on the Khalid Bin Walid Road flyover at Bhains Colony over the railway line. He said this flyover is part of our broader vision to improve urban mobility and make Karachi a more livable city, adding that the project is expected to be completed by January 2026. Murad Shah inspected the BRT Red Line corridor from Malir Cantt to Numaish. He termed the Red Line one of the most important and strategic public transport projects of the Sindh government. “The purpose of the BRT Red Line is to provide fast, safe, dignified, and environmentally friendly transport to Karachi’s residents. This project will revolutionise daily commuting.” Secretary Transport Asad Zamin briefed that the Red Line corridor comprises two lots. Lot One extends from Malir Halt to Numaish, spanning 9.65 kilometres, while Lot Two measures 12.85 kilometres. Lot One includes seven modern bus stations, three underpasses, two flyovers, two bus depots, drainage systems, landscaping works, and dedicated BRT infrastructure.