The length of the KCR project is 43.13km, including 14.95km on the ground and 28.18km preeminent. This project will have 24 stations and its per-day ridership would be around 550,000. The second phase of this project will increase the operations to a seven-kilometer track running from Orangi Station to Gilani Station. The third phase will have trains running over a nine-kilometer stretch between Gilani Station and Drigh Colony. According to the details, the second phase will cost around Rs 8.70 billion, whereas, the third phase would be finished under a public-private partnership.
— APP 🇵🇰 (@appcsocialmedia) September 27, 2021 “We are grateful to the Prime Minister of Pakistan for all these projects. These projects will be enough to show the PPP government a mirror on how the people are served. Statements and claims alone do not work”. While telling the details of the project, Syed Amin-ul-Haq revealed that the circular electric train project would cost hundreds of billion rupees and would be completed in 18 to 24 months. He further told that a new railway track will be laid, through which 500,000 passengers will be able to travel daily. He also talked about the greenline project which will start in a few weeks giving citizens a very comfortable and traffic jam-free track to travel. Also Read: Toyota Lobbying Congress to Slow the Shift to Electric Vehicles