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FWO resumes work on Karachi BRT Red Line along University Road

Last updated: April 26, 2026 6:49 pm
Ayesha Masood
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FWO resumes work on Karachi BRT Red Line along University Road
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The Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) has resumed construction on Karachi’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Red Line along University Road, reviving one of the city’s most delayed mass-transit projects after weeks of fresh criticism over its slow pace and worsening impact on traffic. Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab said work restarted on Sunday, April 26, 2026, and linked the move to a push by the Sindh government to accelerate progress on the troubled scheme.

According to Wahab, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has set a 90-day deadline for completion of work on the mixed-traffic corridor and the drain, signaling a more urgent approach after repeated delays on the route. The mayor also said the chief minister visited the site to review progress as construction resumed.

The restart comes against a messy backdrop. Just days earlier, the Sindh government canceled the contract for the Mosamiyat to Numaish section of the Red Line because of poor progress and said the work would be re-awarded on an emergency basis. That decision underscored the frustration surrounding a project that was once pitched as a major answer to Karachi’s public transport crisis but has instead become a symbol of delay, disruption and rising cost.

The BRT Red Line is one of the largest transport projects currently under development in Karachi. Official planning documents describe it as a roughly 27-kilometre corridor running from Malir Halt to Numaish via University Road, intended to improve east-west connectivity and serve a large volume of daily passengers. It is also backed by major international financing and climate-linked urban transport goals, which has made the repeated setbacks even more politically sensitive.

For commuters, though, the debate is more immediate than technical. Construction on University Road has long been associated with congestion, broken surfaces, diversions and frustration for drivers, students and residents moving through one of Karachi’s busiest arteries. The resumption of work may suggest momentum, but it also raises the question people in the city have heard many times before: will this phase actually finish on time?

That uncertainty remains the real story. The Red Line has already gone through multiple target dates, contract complications and execution problems. So while the return of FWO to the site gives the government something positive to point to, the real test will be whether the next 90 days produce visible progress on the ground rather than another round of assurances.

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