Five years on, no sign of Green Line BRTS project's completion.

KARACHI -- As the federal government had given another deadline for opening of the Green Line bus rapid transit system (BRTS) project in July-August, any relief in the transport sector seems a distant dream for Karachiites who have been waiting for the project's completion ever since its groundbreaking was performed by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Feb 16, 2016.

The recent announcement came from Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, who earlier this month had said the prototype for a bus for the Green Line project would be completed by March and delivery of the buses would begin from June. He had expressed the hope that Green Line would start functioning by July-August.

However, shifting deadlines are not new for the people of Karachi who badly need a proper mass transit system in their city.

Despite fresh assurances, questions hover over the project five years on.

Karachi's major public transport project, which was estimated to be completed by the end of 2017, keeps getting new deadlines. Since the launch of the scheme, the battered roads on either side of the route have turned into a great source of nuisance for the commuters and for the shopkeepers doing their businesses.

Asad Umar claims the project will start functioning in July-August

In February 2016, then prime minister Nawaz Sharif had inaugurated work on the Rs16.85 billion federal government-funded bus project by performing the groundbreaking. Later, the project was extended by another 10 kilometres as initially sought by the Sindh government and the estimated cost crossed the figure of Rs24bn.

Starting from Powerhouse Chowrangi in Surjani Town, the bus service was to terminate at Merewether Tower after passing through Nagan Chowrangi, North Nazimabad, Nazimabad and Gurumandir, with more than 20 stations on its route to cater to 300,000 passengers on a daily...

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