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Kalma Underpass 12-12-12


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ON 26-04-2012

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On 06-12-2012

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We need to give our construction workers the proper gear, work clothes etc.

They should also cordon off these major work sites and make the work more 'presentable'

Inshallah end result will be good though
 
Work on Karachi Mass Transit Programme to commence in 2013
KARACHI: The work on Karachi Mass Transit Programme would commence in the year 2013 which includes bus rapid transit,monorail and circular railway.

This was stated by the Governor of Sindh, Dr. Ishratul Ebad Khan, here on Thursday while talking to participants of the 42nd PN Staff Course under the auspices of the Pakistan Navy War College Lahore at the Governor House.

The Governor pointed out that the project is being given final shape and its implementation would start in 2013.

With the completion of the mass transit programme, modern transport facilities would be available to the Karachiites, he added.

Dr. Ishrat also informed the members of the delegation that there is immense potential for investment in the province and that the government has taken a number of steps for provision of conducive environment in this regard and that positive results are coming to the fore as a result of such measures.


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Work on Karachi Mass Transit Programme to commence in 2013
KARACHI: The work on Karachi Mass Transit Programme would commence in the year 2013 which includes bus rapid transit,monorail and circular railway.

This was stated by the Governor of Sindh, Dr. Ishratul Ebad Khan, here on Thursday while talking to participants of the 42nd PN Staff Course under the auspices of the Pakistan Navy War College Lahore at the Governor House.

The Governor pointed out that the project is being given final shape and its implementation would start in 2013.

With the completion of the mass transit programme, modern transport facilities would be available to the Karachiites, he added.

Dr. Ishrat also informed the members of the delegation that there is immense potential for investment in the province and that the government has taken a number of steps for provision of conducive environment in this regard and that positive results are coming to the fore as a result of such measures.


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Still on paper. :hitwall:

From whom are they going to get the money ? Rumours are spreading around that Japan declined to give money as they are facing their own sort of financial crisis. Technically, its not difficult to revive KCR. We already have railway lines ready made and all needed to do is to renovate the existing infrastructure and buy new trains. Thats the first step. When people start to use the service, automatically, they will (assuming) earn profits and slowly in the future could add new blocks towards modern infrastructure.
 
Still on paper. :hitwall:

From whom are they going to get the money ? Rumours are spreading around that Japan declined to give money as they are facing their own sort of financial crisis. Technically, its not difficult to revive KCR. We already have railway lines ready made and all needed to do is to renovate the existing infrastructure and buy new trains. Thats the first step. When people start to use the service, automatically, they will (assuming) earn profits and slowly in the future could add new blocks to modern infrastructure.

they will reach the conclusive deal till end of this month, funds will be released in march 2013, some japanese representative visited karachi today

Need for speed: KCR to cut travel time by half

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KARACHI:
With a Japanese team expected to visit the city end of this month, it appears the much-awaited Karachi Circular Railway project is finally moving ahead.
According to Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) administrator Muhammad Hussain Syed, the funds are expected to b released by March, after which the work will begin immediately.

“In the first phase, a 22-kilometre long track will be built from Drigh Road Station to Wazir Mansion,” he said. Once completed, the residents will have an alternative to congested public buses and will be able to cut short their travelling time by half. The railway system will cater to around 700,000 people a day.

Japan International Cooperation Agency’s (JICA) senior director for financial assistance Akitoshi Li met Syed and other officials on Tuesday and discussed the financial appraisals likely to be carried out later this month.
“We were grilled today,” claimed an official, who attended the meeting. He explained that, “The Japanese wanted to hear from the top KMC man if the project will give social benefits”.
The $1.558 billion project, which is considered to be vital in tackling the traffic woes of the city, has faced continuous delays, despite the Japanese firm’s commitment to bear 93 percent of the costs.
The electrical locomotives will run at an average speed of 44km per hour on a system of elevated, on-the-ground and tunnel tracks that will be spread along over 43km. The circular railway system will also have 24 stations and a train will pass through each one of them every six minutes.

KMC Administrator Syed said the project will help thousands of people who cannot afford taxis and rickshaws every day. “The construction of this railway system will also create jobs for many people.”
After running the circular railway for four decades, the cash-strapped Pakistan Railways stopped operating the service in 1999.
The closure added pressure on private transport, mostly buses. Successive attempts have been made to revive the circular railway but they failed, mostly because of Pakistan Railway’s poor financial position.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 12th, 2012.
 
Still on paper. :hitwall:

From whom are they going to get the money ? Rumours are spreading around that Japan declined to give money as they are facing their own sort of financial crisis. Technically, its not difficult to revive KCR. We already have railway lines ready made and all needed to do is to renovate the existing infrastructure and buy new trains. Thats the first step. When people start to use the service, automatically, they will (assuming) earn profits and slowly in the future could add new blocks towards modern infrastructure.
They will be funded by japan, talking about trains reminds me that zoordari was in south korea few days ago and he signed a deal for high speed trains, don't know what for though, probably this project?
 
They will be funded by japan, talking about trains reminds me that zoordari was in south korea few days ago and he signed a deal for high speed trains, don't know what for though, probably this project?
High speed train. :woot:

Its the most expensive project to undertake. What about first uplifting PR ? Are you sure that he signed for HSR or simple trains ?

Kindly provide proof.
 
Lahore
MODEL TOWN MOR UNDERPASS
13-12-2012


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High speed train. :woot:

Its the most expensive project to undertake. What about first uplifting PR ? Are you sure that he signed for HSR or simple trains ?

Kindly provide proof.
I also read in a news article. but dont know what kind of trains.
 

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