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PM Imran Khan inaugurates long-awaited Peshawar BRT project

Hello Dr. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] sahab. Your celebrations were as usual pre-mature. The suspension was temporary to assess if the buses are fit for continued use. The service is going to be resumed shortly. By the way the BRT is even more successful then was envisioned during design. Must be like a dagger through your heart.

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Hello Dr. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] sahab. Your celebrations were as usual pre-mature. The suspension was temporary to assess if the buses are fit for continued use. The service is going to be resumed shortly. By the way the BRT is even more successful then was envisioned during design. Must be like a dagger through your heart.

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Not what he was hoping to hear. Its coming to something when people are praying for things to fail to save their corrupt political views
 
Hello Dr. [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] sahab. Your celebrations were as usual pre-mature. The suspension was temporary to assess if the buses are fit for continued use. The service is going to be resumed shortly. By the way the BRT is even more successful then was envisioned during design. Must be like a dagger through your heart.

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Peshawar BRT service temporarily suspended

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/7...-temporarily-suspended-after-buses-catch-fire

:)))

So after all the bhangra and the hoohaa, the most incompetent government in KP history couldn’t even operate the service for a month before suspending it due to their sheer incompetence.

Very soon, the entire country will become one big BRT.

This is the reality of PTI government. They are only good for shouting expletives from the top of containers.

So as I said, the service has been suspended temporarily because the buses have been catching fire.

So what are you doing bhangra for?
 
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Difference between PTI's doing bhangra against PML-N and PPP is intention. PTI supporters were doing bhangra against intentional corruption that has destroyed Pakistan's economy, infrastructure and ruined many Pakistani lives.

Those who are doing bhangra because a buss caught fire is out of happiness because this happened under PTI. Intention is to see PTI fail.

If KPK government knew it would catch on fire and KPK government ignored it then KPK government should be held responsible.

It was an issue, KPK government suspended the service to resolve an issue, imagined if KPK government had not, then same would not miss an opportunity to score few points on a random forum.

Intention is to see PTI fail, no point in getting in any discussion with such individuals.
 
This is why i always find the metro/brt a failiure.

Just a waste of money on building tracks which we cant afford. And to show awaam that look we did work.

Be it Peshawar BRT or Pindi metro. Stupid projects.
 
This is why i always find the metro/brt a failiure.

Just a waste of money on building tracks which we cant afford. And to show awaam that look we did work.

Be it Peshawar BRT or Pindi metro. Stupid projects.

Tbh the projects are intended to make public transport efficient, the life of the common person easier and to reduce the traffic on the roads
 
This is why i always find the metro/brt a failiure.

Just a waste of money on building tracks which we cant afford. And to show awaam that look we did work.

Be it Peshawar BRT or Pindi metro. Stupid projects.

Does the world revolve around you?

If not for these large scale public transport projects, how do you intend for commoners to attend work? Reduce traffic? Reduce pollution?

Look at public transport systems of some of the major cities across the world. Obviously Pakistan won't be able to afford an underground tube system however the overground system is more reasonable and will help alleviate the various city problems.
 
Tbh the projects are intended to make public transport efficient, the life of the common person easier and to reduce the traffic on the roads

Trust me it doesnt.

All you need to do is run a bus on the city road thats it. You dont have to lay seperate tracks as it costs more.

To reduce traffic, make flyovers, the metro track shouls had been flyovers on which both busses and traffic operate.

One or the reasons why the whole pindi and isb isnt over through bus system is because they want to lay tracks.
 
Does the world revolve around you?

If not for these large scale public transport projects, how do you intend for commoners to attend work? Reduce traffic? Reduce pollution?

Look at public transport systems of some of the major cities across the world. Obviously Pakistan won't be able to afford an underground tube system however the overground system is more reasonable and will help alleviate the various city problems.
Public trasnport systems accross other cities just have to make their road more wider and run a bus on that.

Toronto does have a subway for its main downtown areaz but the suburbs have public bus system on the same roads on which cars travel.
 
so the will shut down the service and open it on 25 october

:))) What a joke of a project this is going on to be
 
so the will shut down the service and open it on 25 october

:))) What a joke of a project this is going on to be

Not sure how much experience you have with project management but one of the key areas is called closure of a project. Here the success of project is judged, if its not satisfactory, remedial action is initiated until all stakeholders are happy with it.

The post project analysis for a project of this size should involve lessons learnt type analysis, which will be the case so that issues like this don't happen again.
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2344126/peshawar-brt-becomes-1st-in-subcontinent-to-get-gold-standard-service-award

Planning Minister Asad Umar on Friday congratulated Defence Minister Pervez Khattak and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan for the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service in Peshawar being awarded the Gold Standard Service award.

The BRT was inaugurated by then chief minister of the province Khattak in 2020 and received the award on Thursday for providing passenger-oriented, environment-friendly facilities to the people of Peshawar.

A day earlier, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) hailed ZuPeshawar – the operator of the BRT system – on receiving the international award, saying that Peshawar has now become the first city in the subcontinent, third in Asia and 11th globally to receive the Gold Standard.

The statement issued by the ADB said Dr Walter Hook, a member of the technical committee that evaluates world-class BRTs on the basis of best practices internationally, presented the award to K-P Minister for Higher Education Kamran Bangash on Thursday.

The Gold Standard was awarded to the city for transforming transport through its clean technology buses, promoting non-motorized traffic, and transporting a staggering 250,000 passengers on daily basis, out of which 20% are women.

Earlier, the BRT had also received the certificate of International Sustainable Award by the International Transport Organisation while the UN Women has also honoured the BRT for providing the best and safe travelling facility to women. The BRT, he added, was providing the best possible commuting facilities to its passengers.
 
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2344126/peshawar-brt-becomes-1st-in-subcontinent-to-get-gold-standard-service-award

Planning Minister Asad Umar on Friday congratulated Defence Minister Pervez Khattak and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan for the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service in Peshawar being awarded the Gold Standard Service award.

The BRT was inaugurated by then chief minister of the province Khattak in 2020 and received the award on Thursday for providing passenger-oriented, environment-friendly facilities to the people of Peshawar.

A day earlier, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) hailed ZuPeshawar – the operator of the BRT system – on receiving the international award, saying that Peshawar has now become the first city in the subcontinent, third in Asia and 11th globally to receive the Gold Standard.

The statement issued by the ADB said Dr Walter Hook, a member of the technical committee that evaluates world-class BRTs on the basis of best practices internationally, presented the award to K-P Minister for Higher Education Kamran Bangash on Thursday.

The Gold Standard was awarded to the city for transforming transport through its clean technology buses, promoting non-motorized traffic, and transporting a staggering 250,000 passengers on daily basis, out of which 20% are women.

Earlier, the BRT had also received the certificate of International Sustainable Award by the International Transport Organisation while the UN Women has also honoured the BRT for providing the best and safe travelling facility to women. The BRT, he added, was providing the best possible commuting facilities to its passengers.
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
You and Saleem Lifafi used to update us on punctures, and it's turned out to be a massive success. You must be so &#55357;&#56842;
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Peshawar BRT has revolutionised public transport system in the city & since the start of its operations in Aug 2020 more than 71 million people have travelled in it. Over 250,000 commuters ride it on daily basis out of which 20% are women & 60% are from low-income groups.</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1494604054022004742?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 18, 2022</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Peshawar BRT has revolutionised public transport system in the city & since the start of its operations in Aug 2020 more than 71 million people have travelled in it. Over 250,000 commuters ride it on daily basis out of which 20% are women & 60% are from low-income groups.</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1494604054022004742?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 18, 2022</a></blockquote>
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[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has gone quiet. I remember his daily puncture and oil change updates.
 
BRT has been one of the best projects nod PTI, traveling in BRT has been great experience.
 
Trust me it doesnt.

All you need to do is run a bus on the city road thats it. You dont have to lay seperate tracks as it costs more.

To reduce traffic, make flyovers, the metro track shouls had been flyovers on which both busses and traffic operate.

One or the reasons why the whole pindi and isb isnt over through bus system is because they want to lay tracks.

It has definitely made life easier for common man.
 
no issues brother :)

Would love to hear the experience of people with brt and would hope pindi could get something similar

The problem of running buses on normal lanes is that they get held up by traffic and people cant get to work on time. The cost of these projects is huge and the chancers will use them to scam money in cahoots with politicians. I think a project that at least breaks even will be worth its weight in gold and hopefully the BRT will do that.
 
no issues brother :)

Would love to hear the experience of people with brt and would hope pindi could get something similar

Made traveling easier for common man, on average BRT is serving more than 236,000 commuters daily..
 
Made traveling easier for common man, on average BRT is serving more than 236,000 commuters daily..

It's beautiful

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Peshawar BRT (<a href="https://twitter.com/TransPeshawar?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TransPeshawar</a>) reached its highest ever daily ridership count of 254,000 passengers.<br><br>Next in line => Increasing BRT buses this year, extension to Nowshera, more Feeder routes and increasing timing of ER09. <a href="https://t.co/9frTNZOgcY">pic.twitter.com/9frTNZOgcY</a></p>— Government of KP (@GovernmentKP) <a href="https://twitter.com/GovernmentKP/status/1483352893805711362?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
The problem of running buses on normal lanes is that they get held up by traffic and people cant get to work on time. The cost of these projects is huge and the chancers will use them to scam money in cahoots with politicians. I think a project that at least breaks even will be worth its weight in gold and hopefully the BRT will do that.

On some roads you can run busses, and on murree road where the metro of pindi exists, had htey made flyover on it the bus could had operated on it.

Metros in pindi have been just dramaybazi.

If Peshawar BRT covers all routes of Peshawar than its a great bus system
 
In your opinion has the project been worth the hassle, what things could be improved and are the people happy with it.

No doubt we faced tons of problems during BRT construction, but this project is a blessing for us. And in current era of MEHENGAI, this bus is indeed blessing.

Need to increase number of buses alongwith few more routes.
 
No doubt we faced tons of problems during BRT construction, but this project is a blessing for us. And in current era of MEHENGAI, this bus is indeed blessing.

Need to increase number of buses alongwith few more routes.

As you know [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] and Lifafi were so bitter towards this that I thought they may have a point. But as always with the badniyaat they get humiliated
 
No doubt we faced tons of problems during BRT construction, but this project is a blessing for us. And in current era of MEHENGAI, this bus is indeed blessing.

Need to increase number of buses alongwith few more routes.

Remember, Imran Khan can provide you with infrastructure and busses but he can’t drive the busses himself for you guys.

People of KP should not only take advantage of this facility but work fiercely towards saving it from abuse and miss-use.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I commend KP govt for providing international standards quality public transport facility for its citizens, esp women & female students. This will also facilitate women & girls in continuing their education.<a href="https://t.co/zhCtPv4mq2">https://t.co/zhCtPv4mq2</a></p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1523196706959261696?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 8, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Islamabad: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) prized Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Peshawar has won the “Best Smart Ticketing Programme” award for 2022 by Transport Ticketing Global. The award recognizes BRT’s operator Zu Peshawar’s efforts to improve the lives of many people through innovative solutions. This is the second award in a year that Peshawar BRT has won.

In February, the BRT had received the Gold Standard Service award from the Technical Committee of the BRT Standards in ‘environment-friendly services’ to the people of the provincial capital.

More than 200,000 journeys made daily

According to the criteria for award, the network to which the programme applies should serve 200,000 or more daily journeys. The award takes into account user adoption, duration, sustainability, and any other factors that make the project stand out.

The winners were announced during the 10th annual awards ceremony which took place in London. The Best Ticketing Programme award recognises a public transport authority and their technology partner that have launched a successful smart ticketing programme in the last 2 years.

BRT Peshawar: A brief history

The KP government where the PTI has been in power since 2013 had started work on BRT in October 2017 and claimed it would go operational in one year. However, the project was hit by a number of mismanagement and delays and finally former Prime Minister Imran Khan launched it on August 13, 2020.

The BRT was inaugurated by then Chief Minister of the province Pervaiz Khattak in 2020 after a delay of around three years.

TransPeshawar won among a group of finalists which included JakLingko, Thales, and Jatelindo Perkasa Abadi (Indonesia), MetroRio (Brazil), The South Australian Public Transport Authority (SAPTA) (Australia), Cubic Transportation System and MTA (New York), Opal Digital Card and Contactless Transport Payments (New South Wales) and Innoforce (Kazakhstan).

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakistan/peshawars-brt-wins-best-smart-ticketing-programme-award-for-2022-1.89365793
 
Islamabad: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) prized Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Peshawar has won the “Best Smart Ticketing Programme” award for 2022 by Transport Ticketing Global. The award recognizes BRT’s operator Zu Peshawar’s efforts to improve the lives of many people through innovative solutions. This is the second award in a year that Peshawar BRT has won.

In February, the BRT had received the Gold Standard Service award from the Technical Committee of the BRT Standards in ‘environment-friendly services’ to the people of the provincial capital.

More than 200,000 journeys made daily

According to the criteria for award, the network to which the programme applies should serve 200,000 or more daily journeys. The award takes into account user adoption, duration, sustainability, and any other factors that make the project stand out.

The winners were announced during the 10th annual awards ceremony which took place in London. The Best Ticketing Programme award recognises a public transport authority and their technology partner that have launched a successful smart ticketing programme in the last 2 years.

BRT Peshawar: A brief history

The KP government where the PTI has been in power since 2013 had started work on BRT in October 2017 and claimed it would go operational in one year. However, the project was hit by a number of mismanagement and delays and finally former Prime Minister Imran Khan launched it on August 13, 2020.

The BRT was inaugurated by then Chief Minister of the province Pervaiz Khattak in 2020 after a delay of around three years.

TransPeshawar won among a group of finalists which included JakLingko, Thales, and Jatelindo Perkasa Abadi (Indonesia), MetroRio (Brazil), The South Australian Public Transport Authority (SAPTA) (Australia), Cubic Transportation System and MTA (New York), Opal Digital Card and Contactless Transport Payments (New South Wales) and Innoforce (Kazakhstan).

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakistan/peshawars-brt-wins-best-smart-ticketing-programme-award-for-2022-1.89365793
[MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] used to update us about each and every puncture. What happened to you?
 
According to a report, over Rs47 billion were spent without taking approval from the law department. It showed that a consultant was paid over Rs90 million as mobilisation advance. The report also stated that an amount of Rs21.13 million has not been recovered from the contractor yet.

“A suspicious amount of Rs3.6 million was made for petrol despite the suspension of work on BRT,” said the report, adding that the BRT management paid Rs310 million as dues to the contractor and there is no record of it.

It added that about 122 trees were cut down near Dabgari Garden for the project. The trees worth Rs2.4 million were sold for Rs420,000. A Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) employee was illegally hired as a resettlement consultant, who continued to receive salaries from both BRT and PDA, said the report.

“The contractor was paid Rs50 million against rules without completing the construction work,” it added. According to the report, Rs7.3 million received as taxes have not been deposited in the national treasury. It added that a “controversial board” was paid Rs6 million related to the BRT project.

“The delays in the BRT project cost damages worth over Rs20 million while Rs300 million were paid to the consultants despite Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown,” added the report. Director General Peshawar Development Authority Fayaz Ali Shah, while talking to Geo News, said that the audit report is based on preliminary observations and it will be discussed at the relevant forum.
 
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