Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Mastercard, LMKR to simplify commuter experience

Mastercard

KARACHI: Mastercard has announced a strategic partnership with LMK Resources Pakistan (Private) Limited (LMKR) to oversee the deployment of the country’s first open-loop transit payment solution, a statement said The collaboration will enable commuters to top-up and pay their transit fares simply by using their debit and credit cards or digital wallets, eliminating the need … Read more

SC stops NAB, FIA from investigating BRT Project

SC BRT

On Tuesday, the Pakistan Supreme Court (SC) has stopped National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) from investigating Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit Project. According to the details, the court heard two petitions against the project. One was filed against 2018 Peshawar High Court judgment in which it ordered NAB to investigate the BRT … Read more

BRT bus service develops fault a day after resuming its operations

BRT Peshawar

Only a day after the resumption of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service, the bus plying on the corridor broke down on Sunday and the passengers travelling in it have to be shifted to another one.

The BRT Peshawar resumed its service after a month-long pause following frequent fire incidents in the buses.

The service was suspended in mid-September due to rising incidents of fire eruption on the buses. The company experts were then asked by the provincial government to conduct an audit of the buses and after a review.

According to the spokesperson of Trans Peshawar, the buses will be operational from 6am to 10pm. The vehicles will also travel on express routes.

A special route has been introduced from the Khyber Market to Hayatabad’s mall, he said, pointing out that from October 25, three direct routes from Hayatabad will become operational as well.

“Wearing masks has been declared mandatory for all passengers,” the spokesperson emphasized. “Special seats have been assigned for women, senior citizens and persons with disabilities.”

Other passengers will not be allowed to use these seats. Male passengers have been warned against crowding the buses unnecessarily.

Why Was BRT Service Suspended?

The BRT service suspended after the fifth incident of fire in a bus on September 16. It had alarmed the government and the commuters and prompted TransPeshawar to suspend the service.

However, the service launched on August 13 amid criticism over the delay in its completion and the high cost of the flagship project of the PTI government.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had inaugurated the BRT bus service and regarded it as one of the flagship projects of the PTI government.

The track is 27 kilometres long and at least 128 buses will run on it.

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BRT Peshawar service restored after a month-long hiatus

BRT SERVICE RESUMED

The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has on Saturday resumed its service after a month-long pause following frequent fire incidents in the buses.

The BRT service was suspended last month after frequent fire incidents took place. However, the buses are operational after an in-depth examination, installation of new parts and load and road testing.

According to the spokesperson of Trans Peshawar, the buses will be operational from 6am to 10pm. The vehicles will also travel on express routes.

A special route has been introduced from the Khyber Market to Hayatabad’s mall, he said, pointing out that from October 25, three direct routes from Hayatabad will become operational as well.

“Wearing masks has been declared mandatory for all passengers,” the spokesperson emphasized. “Special seats have been assigned for women, senior citizens and persons with disabilities.”

Other passengers will not be allowed to use these seats. Male passengers have been warned against crowding the buses unnecessarily.

He said that the early resumption of service showed the company’s commitment to ensure the best, reliable, and safe transport service to commuters.

“The bus manufacturing company experts in close coordination and supervision of TransPeshawar worked day and night to identify and rectify issues in the bus that were hampering the service,” he added.

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Another BRT Metro bus catches fire, No deaths reported

BRT SERVICE RESUMED

Another metro bus of Bus rapid transit BRT Peshawar caught fire on Friday. Reportedly this is the 3rd BRT bus which has caught fire in less than a month. According to the details, Rescue-1122 officials said the incident happened at Gulbahar, and the team is extinguishing the fire. Passengers are safe. BRT spokesperson saying the cause … Read more

BRT Peshawar service reopened for general public after Muharram holidays

BRT SERVICE RESUMED

Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) Peshawar service has been reopened for the general public, said spokesperson Trans Peshawar on Monday. The service which was temporary halted on 9th and 10th Muharram now has been restored for the general public. Residents can travel via BRT service to their desired destinations from 6am to 10pm, said the spokesperson. … Read more

KP govt. soon to launch Safari train project to promote tourism

Safari Train project KP

Aiming to promote tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the provincial government has decided to launch a safari train project and a bus service. Chief Minister KP, Mahmood Khan has accorded approval for the revival of the steam safari train project.

The safari train will run on two routes, one from Peshawar to Attock while the other from Peshawar to Takht-Bhai area of district Mardan.

Meanwhile, the KP government has decided to launch a bus service for tourists to visit the walled city areas of Peshawar.

On the other hand, the government has decided to set up a fourteen kilometre-long cable car between Upper Dir and Chitral to connect the scenic tourist resorts in the area.

Furthermore, as many as 105,207 people flocked to various tourist sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the past five days following the government reopened tourism after a five-month hiatus in view of declining coronavirus cases.

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BRT is the best transport project in history of Pakistan

BRT

Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is the best transport project in the history of Pakistan. Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the project, Prime Minister Imran Khan said BRT will solve the traffic problem. He said The BRT Peshawar track is 27 km long, “I congratulate Pervez Khattak on … Read more

Ehsaas Nashonuma Programmme to be launched in nine districts today

Ehsaas Nashonuma program

Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Thursday to launch Ehsaas Nashonuma Programme for pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as minor children facing stunted growth due to malnourishment.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation Dr Sania Nishtar has said that Ehsaas Nashonuma program will be launched in the nine districts of the country today.

Ehsaas Nashonuma program aims at preventing stunting in children.

Speaking at a news conference in Islamabad Dr Sania Nishtar said the World Food Programme is the implementing partner of Ehsaas for this programme.

She said the families eligible for Ehsaas cash programme will be entitled to benefit from Nashonuma programme.

Under the programme pregnant and breastfeeding women will be provided special nutritious food, Dr Sania added.

The female children in Nashonuma centres would be provided with a three-month stipend of Rs 2,000 each while the male children would be provided with a three-month stipend of Rs 1,500 each, she said.

The Special Assistant said children under the age of two years will also be able to obtain money after every three months and 1500 rupees for a boy and 2000 rupees for a girl will be provided to deserving families and five hundred rupees will also be given as fare for travelling.

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PM Imran Khan inaugurates flagship BRT project today

BRT Peshawar

Prime Minister Imran Khan along with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan inaugurates the Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project today at 3 pm.

The BRT project, the flagship project of the PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, has launched today.

Defence Minister Pervez Khattak and other KPK government officials were present at the launching ceremony.

Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Information and Local Government Kamran Bangash told media that 360 bicycles for both men and women have been arranged, besides buses, on the 27km bus rapid transit (BRT) track.

Bangash added that the project would provide relief to people in the provincial capital in terms of better transport.

Detailing about the project further, Bangash said the ZU-BRT uses a third-generation technology system, which will benefit the passengers.

He added options of lifting and bus services will be provided for special persons as well.

“The opening of BRT route would stop rickshaws without permits. Buses and wagons are being also phased out from the roads and Mazda bus drivers and wagon drivers, who can operate BRT buses, have also been integrated into the service,” he added.

Bangash added that BRT buses were environmental-friendly and comfortable.

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Prime Minister to inaugurate the long-awaited BRT project on August 13

Prime Minister

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) Peshawar project on August 13. According to the details, Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Mehmood Khan and others will accompany Prime Minister Imran Khan. The long-awaited project to inaugurate on August 13 after six deadlines. Furthermore, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has also announced the … Read more

‘BRT Project soon to be opened for public’

BRT

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Finance and Health Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra said the Bus Rapid Transit Peshawar soon to be opened for the public. According to the details, in a recent statement (KPK) Finance and Health Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra said the BRT project will be open for the public in weeks. Tentatively, he said the … Read more