Pakistan PM requests China's support in reviving Karachi Circular Railway
India Today
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif requested China to support the planned revival of the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday requested China to support the planned revival of the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project to end the woes of hundreds of thousands of commuters in the country's largest metropolis.
Stressing that KCR would be a "gift for the people of Karachi" and bring great dividends, Shehbaz took the opportunity of the inauguration of a mass transit bus project here to convey his request to Chinese President Xi Jinping to "reconsider supporting KCR for Karachi".
Sharif, in his request to Beijing, underlined that the project's completion would create great feelings for China among the people of Karachi as well as the rest of Pakistan, the Dawn newspaper quoted him as saying.
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The original KCR was commissioned in 1964 to help Pakistan Railways employees commute from their homes in the east of the city to the city and cantonment railway stations.It was expanded over time and eventually evolved into a 44km loop connecting the Karachi port and commercial areas around the city centre. The revived KCR project is expected to revamp the public transportation system of the metropolitan city of Karachi.
Sharif, who was appointed Prime Minister a week ago, also expressed gratitude towards its "all-weather friend" China for "strengthening Pakistan's economy" and supporting it on all international forums.
Islamabad Metro Bus Service project on a stretch of 11 kilometres from Peshawar Morr to Islamabad International Airport will benefit nearly 50,000 commuters every day. The project was supposed to be launched in 2018 but was delayed.