
BRT to be completed five months ahead of schedule
Secretary Transport Department Asad Zamin, Project Director Yellow Line Zameer Abbasi, engineers, representatives of construction companies and consultants were also present.
The minister was informed about the progress, obstacles and the expected time of completion of the project. Sharjeel issued instructions that the project should be completed before the stipulated time.
Talking to the media, the senior minister said that the Yellow Line BRT project was to be completed in September 2025 but will now be completed by May 2025, five months ahead of schedule.
Talking about the Red Line BRT, he said that the project is facing some issues due to Civil Aviation, Water Board and K-4, which will be resolved soon.
About the Green Line, he said that its fares will not be increased but the facilities will be further increased so that better travel facilities could be provided to the people.
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