What's new

Infrastructure Development in Pakistan

RAWALPINDI-ISLAMABAD Metro Bus

10620679_583721305061559_2226560012714032266_n.jpg
10730129_10152977380663933_2633363346144278343_n.jpg
10802036_583724431727913_6083778078446516312_n.jpg
10846069_583722071728149_458406538189871229_n.jpg
10846389_583721251728231_6223349401926566766_n.jpg
10849923_736431263093751_3472667890196279360_n.jpg
10858596_583722691728087_5087946616835488945_n.jpg
 
To all Pakistani members: I've noticed that you guys are building beautiful viaducts in all your cities. But using them for bus rapid transit. This makes no sense to me. Even the busiest BRT lines can handle less passengers than a metro line. What I don't seem to understand is, since you're incurring a huge proportion of the expenditure already (ie. the viaducts) why not just spend a little more and make these lines full fledged metro systems?
 
Last edited:
To all Pakistani members: I've noticed that you guys are building beautiful viaducts in all your cities. But using them for bus rapid transit. This makes no sense to me. Even the busiest BRT lines can handle less passengers than a metro line. What I don't seem to understand is, since you're incurring a huge proportion of the expenditure already (ie. the viaducts) why not just spend a little more and make these lines full fledged metro systems?

I wish I had an answer to that...

10551107_1006565509357937_5855494383614053049_n.jpg

10850212_1006569399357548_7200709894605314183_n.jpg

10857929_1006566229357865_5555090842053044603_n.jpg

10881484_1006566409357847_5296075698567255967_n.jpg

10882153_1006566776024477_7797078054372143525_n.jpg

10801572_1006567049357783_8247739872723330999_n.jpg

10850274_1006567249357763_9170976748726187794_n.jpg

10155642_1006569789357509_2336336257035190093_n.jpg

10390118_1006570632690758_5210893118696148324_n.jpg


10881653_1006573606023794_4295610102872541598_n.jpg
 
To all Pakistani members: I've noticed that you guys are building beautiful viaducts in all your cities. But using them for bus rapid transit. This makes no sense to me. Even the busiest BRT lines can handle less passengers than a metro line. What I don't seem to understand is, since you're incurring a huge proportion of the expenditure already (ie. the viaducts) why not just spend a little more and make these lines full fledged metro systems?

Half the population in Pakistan doesn't seem to understand this...don't worry!
 
Half the population in Pakistan doesn't seem to understand this...don't worry!
How does that matter? It's not for the population to understand. The consultants/engineers must have a reason? And I hope that reason is not to save on the 20-30% extra that you might have to spend. Because that is very short sighted thinking.

1)According to this dawn article, the Lahore metrobus cost $11m per kilometer. That's almost as much as any metro line in India costs. And most metro line inIindia carry 3lakh+ passengers per day. The ones in China carry even more. That's almost 3 times as much as the Lahore metrobus.

2)All your cities are definitely going to have metros in the future. (I've heard some are already planned). Wont these BRT viaducts act like major hurdles in construction? You'll have to move your metros underground (5 times the cost) or higher (again much more expensive).

I hope there is a very good reason why the government chose BRT, when it is almost spending the same amount.
 
Dynamic Demo Model of 2 x 2.5 Megawatt Hydel Power Projects(FHPP 3/4) at Chashma, Mianwali.


How does that matter? It's not for the population to understand. The consultants/engineers must have a reason? And I hope that reason is not to save on the 20-30% extra that you might have to spend. Because that is very short sighted thinking.

1)According to this dawn article, the Lahore metrobus cost $11m per kilometer. That's almost as much as any metro line in India costs. And most metro line inIindia carry 3lakh+ passengers per day. The ones in China carry even more. That's almost 3 times as much as the Lahore metrobus.

2)All your cities are definitely going to have metros in the future. (I've heard some are already planned). Wont these BRT viaducts act like major hurdles in construction? You'll have to move your metros underground (5 times the cost) or higher (again much more expensive).

I hope there is a very good reason why the government chose BRT, when it is almost spending the same amount.

But if i'm not mistaken India takes some loans from Japan and other countries to build its Metro Systems. I guess what we wanted to do was to spend something what we have experience and expertise of (roads, bridges), something which does not use electricity (due to loadshedding) and something which can be spent from our own resources. I don't think we are ignoring Mass Train Systems. We have an agreement in place with the Chinese to invest and operate an Orange Line project in Lahore which will have underground and overhead features by 2018. In any matter they say that the BRTs can be converted into Light Rail. Also confirmed from JICA's Plans
 
Dynamic Demo Model of 2 x 2.5 Megawatt Hydel Power Projects(FHPP 3/4) at Chashma, Mianwali.




But if i'm not mistaken India takes some loans from Japan and other countries to build its Metro Systems. I guess what we wanted to do was to spend something what we have experience and expertise of (roads, bridges), something which does not use electricity (due to loadshedding) and something which can be spent from our own resources. I don't think we are ignoring Mass Train Systems. We have an agreement in place with the Chinese to invest and operate an Orange Line project in Lahore which will have underground and overhead features by 2018. In any matter they say that the BRTs can be converted into Light Rail.

Mumbai metro was about 60% funded by Japan. Delhi was 40-50% Japan and World bank. Some other Metros are funded similarly and some are not funded at all. But all these loans are development loans which have extremely low interest rates. China would readily give Pakistan similar loans (heck there's talk of them giving it to us for our HSR line).

If the BRT viaducts can be used for Light metro then I think it's fine. Use the BRT till it is viable and then convert to light metro. The electricity point makes sense. In fact that's probably the only point I can think of that could make the planners opt for this.

Are all of Pakistan's present and future metrobus lines self funded? (Wasn't turkey involved to some extent?)
 

Back
Top Bottom