Sindh Expands Peoples Bus Service to Five More Cities
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Sindh Expands Peoples Bus Service to Five More Cities

The Sindh government is set to extend its Peoples Bus Service to five additional cities, aiming to improve public transportation and provide safer, more efficient commuting options for residents. The decision follows a recent meeting of the Sindh Transport and Mass Transit Department, chaired by Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon.

During the meeting, officials reviewed plans to enhance the province’s public transport network, including the introduction of additional electric buses and double-decker buses in Karachi. These upgrades aim to improve commuting facilities and reduce congestion on busy routes.

The Peoples Bus Service, already operational in major urban centers, has been praised for providing affordable and environmentally friendly transport options. Expanding the service to more cities reflects the government’s commitment to modernizing public transportation and meeting the growing demand from commuters.

Authorities noted that adding electric and double-decker buses will not only increase passenger capacity but also support sustainable urban mobility. These improvements are expected to enhance the overall travel experience while reducing carbon emissions and traffic pressure in densely populated areas.

The government has urged citizens to follow updates regarding the new bus routes and schedules, which will be announced in the coming weeks. Officials emphasized that the expansion aligns with the broader vision of promoting safe, reliable, and efficient public transport across Sindh.