Numaish Chowrangi underpass Karachi to ease mass transit

Karachi: The roofing of the underpass at Numaish Chowrangi has been accelerated. As a result the road extending from Britto Road to Shahrah-e-Quaideen will be opened for pedestrians from mid- Ramzan.

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The ongoing construction of the underpass at Numaish Chowrangi remains one of the most important phases of the Green Line Bus Rapid Transport Sustem (BRTS) in Karachi.

As per plan, the roofing of various portion of the underpass will be completed by end of August this year after which MA Jinnah Road and adjoining link roads, currently closed will be opened. The overall completion of the underpass however is expected to be done by December.

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