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    Sindh and Federal Government Agree to Revive Karachi Circular Railway

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The provincial government of Sindh and the federal authorities have come to a consensus on reviving the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR), a long-awaited project aimed at enhancing public transportation in Pakistan’s largest city. The KCR, once a vital commuter rail system, had fallen into disuse over the years, causing increased traffic congestion and commuter difficulties. This agreement marks a significant step toward addressing Karachi’s growing urban mobility challenges and reducing the city’s reliance on road transport.

    Karachi Circular Railway was originally launched in the 1960s and served as a key transit option for millions of residents. However, due to neglect and lack of maintenance, the service was suspended in the late 1990s. The revival plan involves modernizing infrastructure, upgrading rolling stock, and integrating the railway with other transport networks to provide efficient and affordable travel options for the city’s population.

    In a significant development for Karachi’s urban planning, this collaboration between Sindh and the federal government reflects a shared commitment to sustainable transportation solutions. The successful restoration of the KCR could alleviate traffic congestion, reduce pollution, and stimulate economic activity by improving connectivity. Meanwhile, the project is expected to create job opportunities during its construction and operational phases, contributing to the city’s socio-economic growth.

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