Transport

Operations in Karachi Next Week The Sindh government has confirmed that Karachi will see the launch of double-decker buses and a new fleet of electric vehicles (EV buses) starting next

Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan inspected the flood-damaged section of the M-5 Motorway near Jalalpur Pirwala to review repair and restoration efforts. He directed the National Highway Authority

Punjab’s clean public transport initiative has entered a major expansion phase, with electric buses set to launch in 10 additional cities across the province. According to the government spokesperson, a

Rawalpindi district administration is set to launch the first phase of electric buses next week on 10 key routes across the garrison city. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is expected

The Murree glass train project has entered its next phase as consultants have advised the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to extend the proposed route toward Islamabad International Airport via Faizabad.

The Punjab government is set to launch a new 20-km Orange Line corridor in Faisalabad, featuring 27 metro buses and two tram services, marking one of the largest mass-transit expansions

The Sindh government has announced a new route for Karachi’s women-only Pink Bus Service, which will officially begin operations on 17 November 2025. The dedicated route will run from Abdullah

The Punjab Masstransit Authority has introduced a QR-based digital payment system that allows passengers to travel on electric buses without needing a physical card. The feature works through the eTransit

The Planning and Development (P&D) Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has approved plans to introduce electric rickshaws (e-rickshaws) in Peshawar, marking a major step toward green and sustainable urban transport. During

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has launched Islamabad’s first car-free pedestrian zone in the Blue Area, aiming to promote a modern, walkable urban lifestyle. The Rs. 240 million project, spanning