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Karachi Breeze

Karachi Breeze is a 112.9 km (70.2 mi) is a network of bus rapid transit routes under construction in Karachi, Pakistan. Construction began in 2013,[1][2][3] two lines are operational and two lines are under construction as of September 2022,[4] with 2 more planned. The projected ridership of the first line is estimated at 350,000 passengers per day, with a total of 109 km of dedicated bus routes.[2] Upon completion, it will become the largest BRT network in Pakistan, and will connect to the Karachi Circular Railway.[5]

Karachi Breeze
Overview
OwnerGovernment of Sindh
LocaleKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Transit typeBRT
Number of lines6
2 operational
2 under-construction
2 planned
Number of stations~90
Daily ridership~350,000 daily (Green and Orange lines)
Websitewww.breezekarachi.com
Operation
Operator(s)Sindh Mass Transit Authority
Technical
System length112.9 km (70.2 mi)
All Routes under construction in Project Karachi Breeze. Author: @Gulraiz

History edit

Nawaz Sharif, during a high-level meeting in Karachi on July 10, 2014, announced funds to launch the BRT Green Line to alleviate the severe traffic congestion in the city.[6] The slow pace of work on BRT Green Line has irked citizens as the digging work on main arteries has resulted in congestion of traffic,[6] which the former prime minister blamed on the Sindh government.[7] In 2018, the name of the project was changed from Karachi Bus and Mass Rapid Transit system to Karachi Breeze.[8]

Lines edit

The system will be divided into 6 dedicated lines or "busways". Currently, the Green and Orange lines are operational, the Red and Yellow lines are under-construction, and the Blue and Brown lines are in their planning stages.

Green Line edit

 
Greenline passing through Nazimabad

The green line is extend from Merewether Tower in central Karachi, to Surjani in northern Karachi, with a total length of 26 km (16 mi). The Government of Pakistan financed the majority of the project.[9] Construction of the Green Line began on February 26, 2016 ended in December 2021.[10] The line has 22 bus stations.[11] Engineering Associates had been contracted as the designers and supervision consultants for Green Line while a Consortium of "Ernest & Young", "Exponent Engineers" & "Haider Mota & BNR" had been contracted for "Transaction Advisory for Bus Operational Plan".[12][13][14] The line is served by 80 18-metre-long buses.[15] In addition, a Command and Control Centre is established at Garden West.

The green line:

  • Numiash Station (to Blue Line)
  • Patel Para (Guru Mandir) Station
  • Lasbela Chowk Station
  • Sanitary Market (Gulbahar) Station
  • Nazimabad No.1 Station
  • Enquiry Office Station
  • Annu Bhai Park Station (to North Nazimabad KCR Station)
  • Board Office Station ( to Orange Line )
  • Hyderi Station
  • Five Star Chowrangi Station
  • Jummah Bazar Station
  • Erum Shopping Station
  • Nagan Chowrangi Station
  • U.P. More Station
  • Road 4200 (Saleem Centre) Station
  • Power House Chowrangi Station
  • Road 2400 (Aisha Complex) Station
  • 2 Minute Chowrangi Station
  • 4K Chowrangi Station
  • Karimi Chowrangi Station
  • KDA Flats Station
  • Abdullah Chowk Terminal.

Orange Line edit

The Orange Line, also called the Edhi Line in honour of philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi,[16] is the shortest of the five lines, spreading over 3.9 km with only four stations within Orangi.[15] The Orange line will be spread over 2.3 km, of which 0.7 km will be elevated while 1.5 km will be on ground, whereas, the 1.5 km will be semi dedicated section. The project is entirely funded and built by the Sindh government. It was started in 2016, but finally the project was completed in 10 Sep 2022 .[17] The project was criticised as being the only BRT line of the system that was not devised in conjunction with community input.[18]

The line will have the capacity to carry up to 50,000 passengers daily, with a station located at every kilometre of its length. The line begins at Shahrah-e-Quaideen, near TMO Office, to Board Office, where it will join the Green Line BRT, through a rotary flyover.

The orange line:

Blue Line edit

The Blue Line will extend from Merewether Tower in central Karachi, to Bahria Town in northeast Karachi at a total length of 30 km (19 mi) along Jahangir Road, and Shahrah-e-Pakistan to Sohrab Goth and onto Superhighway.[19] It will be the first privately funded transport system in Pakistan being funded by the Bahria Town Group.[20] Provincial Minister for Transport Syed Nasir Shah told Jang that the Blue Line will have 9 stations with 3 of them underground. Under the project, 357,000 passengers will be able to travel annually.

The blue line:

  • Merewether Tower Terminal
  • Numaish Chowrangi Station (to Green Line)
  • Liaquatabad Station (to Liaquatabad KCR Station)
  • Bahria Town Terminal

Yellow Line edit

The 22-kilometre-long Yellow Line project will connect Numaish Chowrangi near the Mazar-e-Quaid in central Karachi, to its eastern suburbs of Korangi and Landhi, terminating at Dawood Chowrangi.[21] It has an estimated cost of $428 million, of which $382 million will be financed by the World Bank.[22] It will be serviced by 268 buses and 28 stations,[22] including 22 at grade and 6 underground.[23] Construction of the line was delayed due to the global coronavirus pandemic, and is expected to start in 2022, with completion in 2025.[21]

The Yellow Line:

  • Numiash Chowrangi Terminal (to Blue Line/Green Line)
  • Landhi Station Terminal (to Landhi KCR Station)

Red Line edit

Construction of Red Line has been started and will connect central Karachi to its eastern suburbs.[24] It will extend from Numaish Chowrangi near the Mazar-e-Quaid in central Karachi, to Malir Halt in eastern Karachi via University Road.[25] The system will be a "third generation" BRT system in which local buses can enter/exit the system at designated points, to travel between city streets and the dedicated bus corridor.[26] It will have a total length of 27 km (17 mi). Construction was to start in August 2020, but was delayed to 2021 due to the global coronavirus pandemic,[26] and was originally planned to be completed in 2022 at a cost of $503.2 million.[27] The projected ridership of the system is 300,000 passengers per day.[25]

It is the first transportation project in the world to receive funding from the UN Green Climate Fund for its use of biomethane from cow dung to power buses.[25] A facility will be established at Cattle Colony to produce 11 tonnes of biogas per day for the line's 213 buses.[28] A system of drains will also be built along the line to harvest rainwater for horticultural use, while the drains will also be perforated to allow rainwater to recharge water tables.[29]

The red line:

  • Regal Chowk Terminal (to Blue Line/Yellow Line)
  • Regal Chowk Station Terminal (to KCR).

Brown Line edit

Brown line BRT will start from Singer Chowrangi of Korangi Industrial Area. The first station of Brown line BRT is integrated with Yellow line BRT. Brown Line BRT will pass through Shama Centre Shah Faisal Colony, Drigh Road where it has a combined station with Karachi Circular Railway (KCR), Nipa Chowrangi (combined station with Red Line and KCR), Sohrab Goth (combined station with Blue Line) and will end at Nagan Chowrangi (combined station with Green Line).

Fleet edit

The government has acquired eighty 18-metre-long articulated buses for the Green Line, twenty 12-metre-long buses for the Orange Line and is in the process of acquiring twenty-five 18-metre-long articulated buses for the Green Line Extension project.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Dawn. July 10, 2014. Archived from the original on July 10, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  2. ^ a b . Express. July 10, 2014. Archived from the original on July 11, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  3. ^ . Pakistan Tribune. July 10, 2014. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  4. ^ "Karachi Red Line Bus Construction Work Begins, Sindh Police Announces New Routes". propakistani.pk. 2022-03-15. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  5. ^ "Pakistan Railways announces restoring KCR from Monday | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  6. ^ a b "Slow pace of work on Green Line irks citizens". www.pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 2018-02-05.
  7. ^ news92hd (2018-02-02). "Nawaz declares Sindh govt responsible for delay in Green Line project – 92 News HD Plus". 92 News HD Plus. Retrieved 2018-02-05.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "SMTA officially changes name of KBMRT system to Karachi Breeze". Daily Times. 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  9. ^ "Ground-breaking ceremony: Green Line BRT finally gets go-ahead – The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 2016-02-26. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  10. ^ "Green Line bus service becomes fully operational in Karachi". The News International. 2022-01-10. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  11. ^ Dawn.com (2016-02-26). "Karachi's Green Line bus will be more beautiful than Lahore metro: PM Nawaz". www.dawn.com. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  12. ^ "Green Line goes the extra mile – The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  13. ^ Dawn.com (2016-02-26). "Karachi's Green Line bus will be more beautiful than Lahore metro: PM Nawaz". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  14. ^ اداریہ (2016-02-29). "گرین لائن ٹرانسپورٹ منصوبہ". Dawn News Television. Retrieved 2018-06-09.
  15. ^ a b "Tender for Green Line and Orange Line". Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. 2017-07-28. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
  16. ^ "Karachi's Orange Line BRT renamed after Edhi". The Express Tribune. 2016-12-13. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  17. ^ "orange-line-bus-service-inaugurated-in-karachi". Nation. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  18. ^ "Construction work likely to complete in 6 months". Nation. 2022-02-15. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  19. ^ "Blue Line Feasibility Study" (PDF).
  20. ^ "Bahria Town Karachi to Start "Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)"". 14 March 2014.
  21. ^ a b "Work on Yellow Line BRT pushed to next year". The Express Tribune. 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  22. ^ a b "WB assures working to wrap up Karachi Yellow line design | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  23. ^ "CM Murad Ali Shah orders transport department to complete Orange Line's infrastructure". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  24. ^ "Construction work on Red Line BRT begins in Karachi". Pakistan Today. 2022-03-19. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  25. ^ a b c Ebrahim, Zofeen T. (2020-01-23). "Karachi's green buses to be powered by dung". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  26. ^ a b "Red Line Bus project inches forward". The Express Tribune. 2020-10-25. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  27. ^ Ali, Kashaf (2020-11-10). "Karachi BRT Red Line Project Will Boost Pakistan's Transport Sector Sustainably: ADB". Brecorder. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  28. ^ "BR-ePaper | Nov 29, 2019 | Page National News Page 5". epaper.brecorder.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  29. ^ "Red Line to introduce rainwater storage system". The Express Tribune. 2020-11-22. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  30. ^ "Bus Operation of Green and Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit System in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan". Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. Retrieved 17 August 2017.

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Karachi Breeze is a 112 9 km 70 2 mi is a network of bus rapid transit routes under construction in Karachi Pakistan Construction began in 2013 1 2 3 two lines are operational and two lines are under construction as of September 2022 4 with 2 more planned The projected ridership of the first line is estimated at 350 000 passengers per day with a total of 109 km of dedicated bus routes 2 Upon completion it will become the largest BRT network in Pakistan and will connect to the Karachi Circular Railway 5 Karachi BreezeOverviewOwnerGovernment of SindhLocaleKarachi Sindh PakistanTransit typeBRTNumber of lines62 operational2 under construction2 plannedNumber of stations 90Daily ridership 350 000 daily Green and Orange lines Websitewww wbr breezekarachi wbr comOperationOperator s Sindh Mass Transit AuthorityTechnicalSystem length112 9 km 70 2 mi All Routes under construction in Project Karachi Breeze Author Gulraiz Contents 1 History 2 Lines 2 1 Green Line 2 2 Orange Line 2 3 Blue Line 2 4 Yellow Line 2 5 Red Line 2 6 Brown Line 3 Fleet 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editNawaz Sharif during a high level meeting in Karachi on July 10 2014 announced funds to launch the BRT Green Line to alleviate the severe traffic congestion in the city 6 The slow pace of work on BRT Green Line has irked citizens as the digging work on main arteries has resulted in congestion of traffic 6 which the former prime minister blamed on the Sindh government 7 In 2018 the name of the project was changed from Karachi Bus and Mass Rapid Transit system to Karachi Breeze 8 Lines editThe system will be divided into 6 dedicated lines or busways Currently the Green and Orange lines are operational the Red and Yellow lines are under construction and the Blue and Brown lines are in their planning stages Green Line edit Main article Green Line Karachi Metrobus nbsp Greenline passing through NazimabadThe green line is extend from Merewether Tower in central Karachi to Surjani in northern Karachi with a total length of 26 km 16 mi The Government of Pakistan financed the majority of the project 9 Construction of the Green Line began on February 26 2016 ended in December 2021 10 The line has 22 bus stations 11 Engineering Associates had been contracted as the designers and supervision consultants for Green Line while a Consortium of Ernest amp Young Exponent Engineers amp Haider Mota amp BNR had been contracted for Transaction Advisory for Bus Operational Plan 12 13 14 The line is served by 80 18 metre long buses 15 In addition a Command and Control Centre is established at Garden West The green line Numiash Station to Blue Line Patel Para Guru Mandir Station Lasbela Chowk Station Sanitary Market Gulbahar Station Nazimabad No 1 Station Enquiry Office Station Annu Bhai Park Station to North Nazimabad KCR Station Board Office Station to Orange Line Hyderi Station Five Star Chowrangi Station Jummah Bazar Station Erum Shopping Station Nagan Chowrangi Station U P More Station Road 4200 Saleem Centre Station Power House Chowrangi Station Road 2400 Aisha Complex Station 2 Minute Chowrangi Station 4K Chowrangi Station Karimi Chowrangi Station KDA Flats Station Abdullah Chowk Terminal Orange Line edit Main article Orange Line Karachi Metrobus The Orange Line also called the Edhi Line in honour of philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi 16 is the shortest of the five lines spreading over 3 9 km with only four stations within Orangi 15 The Orange line will be spread over 2 3 km of which 0 7 km will be elevated while 1 5 km will be on ground whereas the 1 5 km will be semi dedicated section The project is entirely funded and built by the Sindh government It was started in 2016 but finally the project was completed in 10 Sep 2022 17 The project was criticised as being the only BRT line of the system that was not devised in conjunction with community input 18 The line will have the capacity to carry up to 50 000 passengers daily with a station located at every kilometre of its length The line begins at Shahrah e Quaideen near TMO Office to Board Office where it will join the Green Line BRT through a rotary flyover The orange line AO Chowk Terminal to Green Line Orangi Station to Orangi KCR Station Orangi Town TerminalBlue Line edit The Blue Line will extend from Merewether Tower in central Karachi to Bahria Town in northeast Karachi at a total length of 30 km 19 mi along Jahangir Road and Shahrah e Pakistan to Sohrab Goth and onto Superhighway 19 It will be the first privately funded transport system in Pakistan being funded by the Bahria Town Group 20 Provincial Minister for Transport Syed Nasir Shah told Jang that the Blue Line will have 9 stations with 3 of them underground Under the project 357 000 passengers will be able to travel annually The blue line Merewether Tower Terminal Numaish Chowrangi Station to Green Line Liaquatabad Station to Liaquatabad KCR Station Bahria Town TerminalYellow Line edit The 22 kilometre long Yellow Line project will connect Numaish Chowrangi near the Mazar e Quaid in central Karachi to its eastern suburbs of Korangi and Landhi terminating at Dawood Chowrangi 21 It has an estimated cost of 428 million of which 382 million will be financed by the World Bank 22 It will be serviced by 268 buses and 28 stations 22 including 22 at grade and 6 underground 23 Construction of the line was delayed due to the global coronavirus pandemic and is expected to start in 2022 with completion in 2025 21 The Yellow Line Numiash Chowrangi Terminal to Blue Line Green Line Landhi Station Terminal to Landhi KCR Station Red Line edit Construction of Red Line has been started and will connect central Karachi to its eastern suburbs 24 It will extend from Numaish Chowrangi near the Mazar e Quaid in central Karachi to Malir Halt in eastern Karachi via University Road 25 The system will be a third generation BRT system in which local buses can enter exit the system at designated points to travel between city streets and the dedicated bus corridor 26 It will have a total length of 27 km 17 mi Construction was to start in August 2020 but was delayed to 2021 due to the global coronavirus pandemic 26 and was originally planned to be completed in 2022 at a cost of 503 2 million 27 The projected ridership of the system is 300 000 passengers per day 25 It is the first transportation project in the world to receive funding from the UN Green Climate Fund for its use of biomethane from cow dung to power buses 25 A facility will be established at Cattle Colony to produce 11 tonnes of biogas per day for the line s 213 buses 28 A system of drains will also be built along the line to harvest rainwater for horticultural use while the drains will also be perforated to allow rainwater to recharge water tables 29 The red line Regal Chowk Terminal to Blue Line Yellow Line Regal Chowk Station Terminal to KCR Brown Line edit Brown line BRT will start from Singer Chowrangi of Korangi Industrial Area The first station of Brown line BRT is integrated with Yellow line BRT Brown Line BRT will pass through Shama Centre Shah Faisal Colony Drigh Road where it has a combined station with Karachi Circular Railway KCR Nipa Chowrangi combined station with Red Line and KCR Sohrab Goth combined station with Blue Line and will end at Nagan Chowrangi combined station with Green Line Fleet editThe government has acquired eighty 18 metre long articulated buses for the Green Line twenty 12 metre long buses for the Orange Line and is in the process of acquiring twenty five 18 metre long articulated buses for the Green Line Extension project 30 See also editLahore Metrobus Rawalpindi Islamabad Metrobus Multan Metrobus TransPeshawar List of rapid transit systems in PakistanReferences edit PM announces Rs 15bn for Karachi Green Line bus project Dawn July 10 2014 Archived from the original on July 10 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 a b وزیراعظم کا کراچی میں 15 ارب روپے کے ریپڈ بس منصوبے کا اعلان Express July 10 2014 Archived from the original on July 11 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 Prime Minister Announces to Launch Metro Bus in Karachi Pakistan Tribune July 10 2014 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 Karachi Red Line Bus Construction Work Begins Sindh Police Announces New Routes propakistani pk 2022 03 15 Retrieved 2022 03 15 Pakistan Railways announces restoring KCR from Monday SAMAA Samaa TV Retrieved 2020 12 16 a b Slow pace of work on Green Line irks citizens www pakistantoday com pk Retrieved 2018 02 05 news92hd 2018 02 02 Nawaz declares Sindh govt responsible for delay in Green Line project 92 News HD Plus 92 News HD Plus Retrieved 2018 02 05 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link SMTA officially changes name of KBMRT system to Karachi Breeze Daily Times 2018 10 29 Retrieved 2020 12 16 Ground breaking ceremony Green Line BRT finally gets go ahead The Express Tribune The Express Tribune 2016 02 26 Retrieved 2016 06 11 Green Line bus service becomes fully operational in Karachi The News International 2022 01 10 Retrieved 2022 02 23 Dawn com 2016 02 26 Karachi s Green Line bus will be more beautiful than Lahore metro PM Nawaz www dawn com Retrieved 2016 06 11 Green Line goes the extra mile The Express Tribune The Express Tribune 2016 03 11 Retrieved 2018 06 09 Dawn com 2016 02 26 Karachi s Green Line bus will be more beautiful than Lahore metro PM Nawaz DAWN COM Retrieved 2018 06 09 اداریہ 2016 02 29 گرین لائن ٹرانسپورٹ منصوبہ Dawn News Television Retrieved 2018 06 09 a b Tender for Green Line and Orange Line Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority 2017 07 28 Retrieved 2017 08 17 Karachi s Orange Line BRT renamed after Edhi The Express Tribune 2016 12 13 Retrieved 2020 12 16 orange line bus service inaugurated in karachi Nation Retrieved 2020 12 16 Construction work likely to complete in 6 months Nation 2022 02 15 Retrieved 2020 12 16 Blue Line Feasibility Study PDF Bahria Town Karachi to Start Bus Rapid Transit System BRTS 14 March 2014 a b Work on Yellow Line BRT pushed to next year The Express Tribune 2020 10 01 Retrieved 2020 12 16 a b WB assures working to wrap up Karachi Yellow line design SAMAA Samaa TV Retrieved 2020 12 04 CM Murad Ali Shah orders transport department to complete Orange Line s infrastructure www thenews com pk Retrieved 2020 12 16 Construction work on Red Line BRT begins in Karachi Pakistan Today 2022 03 19 Retrieved 2022 05 09 a b c Ebrahim Zofeen T 2020 01 23 Karachi s green buses to be powered by dung DAWN COM Retrieved 2020 12 16 a b Red Line Bus project inches forward The Express Tribune 2020 10 25 Retrieved 2020 12 16 Ali Kashaf 2020 11 10 Karachi BRT Red Line Project Will Boost Pakistan s Transport Sector Sustainably ADB Brecorder Retrieved 2020 12 04 BR ePaper Nov 29 2019 Page National News Page 5 epaper brecorder com Retrieved 2020 12 16 Red Line to introduce rainwater storage system The Express Tribune 2020 11 22 Retrieved 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