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Lahore Rapid Mass Transit Rail Project

Actually its not a defense deal that other countries may object. Any country can buy this deal from any country as long as they are paying $$$ in Cash :)

i know it not a defense deal but it become political project. some in this thread write that actually the project was going to in the hand of Japanese but due to political issue it goes to Chinese hand.
 
Anyways, why Pakistan doesn't go for modern metro, like the ones in USA,china/japan, or other Europeans nations??

i know it's expensive, but maybe start small project with the help of china, and than charge people $. Than invest that money into building another same project.

IS business that hard?? or it's more than just that?


No offense to pakistanis but Pakistan needs something cheap which does the trick for them because anyways people traveling in these will be middle and lower class mostly, will they be able to pay for modern metros..
 
No offense to pakistanis but Pakistan needs something cheap which does the trick for them because anyways people traveling in these will be middle and lower class mostly, will they be able to pay for modern metros..

oh definitely........... if peoples in India can...... so can the peoples in Pakistan :lol:

Karachi and Lahore are two of the best cities of South Asia with Large population and great contribution towards the country's economy.......... If peoples in Kolkata can afford Metro....... why can't peoples in Karachi or Lahore afford LRMT?
 
^^^ i did not say they cant afford metro..i was just replying to other guy who was suggesting that pakistan should go for expensive european metro rather than cheap metro like those in delhi and kolkata..
 
omg.rs 140 a ride.this is too high if compared to the rs 10 of kolkata!
 
omg.rs 140 a ride.this is too high if compared to the rs 10 of kolkata!

well that is for 27 kilometers long Road....... i am sure the fare will be less if a person have to travel only a few stops. I am sure there would be ZONE like system where you have different fair for Zone 1 and Zone 1+2 or Zone 1,2,3 + 4 like that.
 
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plz translate :)

Basically it is saying that Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Shareef met with the president of Swedish Company called R.C.S.E Bone Hardware Transport Company~ and told him that the Punjab Government is working to provide latest buses for the residents of Punjab along with Mass Transit Transport System. This swedish company is famous for Manufacturing Railway hardwares worldwide and the news continues

Something like that :) - thats just a rough interpretation from me ;)
 

Does this mean that the Lahore Mass Transit - the overhead Railway (with underground stretches) - construction has already commenced.

Will it be opened in Sectors or the full System will go on stream at one time?

Will they start only on the Green Line or also on the Orange Line?

When is it expected to be completed?

Thanks in advance.
 
Rs 6b proposed for Rapid Mass Transit Rail project


THE Punjab Transport department has proposed over Rs 6 billion in the upcoming budget to breathe life into the long overdue Lahore Rapid Mass Transit Rail Project (LRMT).

The project had lost its course after being revived in March 2009 when the Asian Development Bank and the steering committee for the LRMT agreed to employ a transactional adviser to start the project. The transactional advisor was to be a marketing/consultancy firm, which would market the project at the international level to attract investors on the Build Own Transfer (BOT) basis. However, transactional advisor was never appointed.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB), from the very start, had pledged its support through $1 billion for the project of an estimated cost of around $2.5 billion. Talking to The News, Punjab Department of Transport Secretary Muhammad Yousuf said the Punjab government would need to invest around $400 million in the project to get it going.

The LRMT is estimated to serve around 350,000 people daily, covering 27 square kilometres. The government has not been able to make progress in this regard even after paying about Rs1 billion on its feasibility studies regarding the project, termed the only solution to traffic problems of the provincial metropolis..

According to the feasibility studies, two tracks are to be constructed, first North-South route, called the Green Line, and second East-West route called the Orange Line. The Green Line would cover Shahdara to Hamza Town via Ravi Road, Lower Mall, The Mall, Fatima Jinnah Road, Qartaba Chowk and Ferozepur Road. The Orange Line would cover Pakistan Mint to Sabzazar via Shahnur, Awan Town, Hanjarwal, Thokar Niaz Beg, Canal View, Wahdat Road, Ali Town, Salahuddin Road, Bund Road, Islam Park, Dera Gujjran Depot, Mahmood Booti, Salamatpura, Samnabad, Gulshan-e-Ravi, Chauburji, Lake Road, Lakshmi Chowk, Railway Station, Sultanpura, UET, Baghbanpura and Shalimar Gardens.

The Transport secretary has claimed that the project has reached its final phase and the deadline set for the completion of the LRMT Green Line is three years.

The detailed design of the project is already underway and will be completed by the end of the year. The land acquisition for the Underground Railroad will start by January 2011.

The relocation of utilities has always been a contention among many circles ever since the project was conceptualised. The mesh of high power transmission lines, gas pipelines and telecom cable network buried not so systematically in the proposed route poses a great challenge. Work in this regard has been planned to commence from the first quarter of 2011.

Considering the power crisis in the country, the LRMT will have its own power production unit. The addition of the power production unit has pushed the total cost of the project even further.

The project has been surrounded by controversies right from the feasibility studies. Social circles have expressed their reservation about disturbance caused by blockades by the project in a city already clogged with traffic. The noise caused by a train running through the metropolis has also come under discussion as citizens are worried about the noise level around the elevated portions of the track if sound barriers are not constructed. Already a lot of noise pollution is generated around Pakistan Railwayís elevated track which runs from Lahore Station to Badami Bagh.

Considering the challenges of attracting an investor, an experienced and capable operator, transparency to curtail embezzlements of funds and to address the environmental concerns of citizens, the project completion is an uphill task. The LRMT has seen periodic revivals and delays, however, it still remains to be seen if this one too is just another such episode.
 
Punjab budget today


JALIL HASSAN AKHTAR
LAHORE (June 14 2010): Punjab Finance Minister Tanvir Ashraf Kaira will present budget 2010-2011 in the Provincial Assembly here on Monday. The proposed budget is expected to increase its allocations in health and education sectors. Both these portfolios have become totally provincial subjects recently.

The provincial outlay of the budget is expected to be Rs500 billion plus with an expected increase in ADP portfolio. In the budget the project of Sasti Roti would have enhanced attention to make it a corruption free portfolio. In the coming year it is expected that Rapid Mass Transit System would be given extra emphasis by the provincial government and it is hoped to get a revenue generation through the proposed next financial year budget is expected.

A special emphasis in the budget is expected be on development of roads and infrastructure and increase in outlay here is expected. Provincial employees and pensioners are expected to get a raise in line with federal budget that was recently presented in the National Assembly. In the budget Rs 48 billion more are expected to be kept under this head. Another priority of the provincial government is law and order where it is expected to multiply its spending under this head. The province had been hit frequently by terrorism menace recently.
 
I regularly use Metro in Delhi. It solved traffic problem to large extent. There is very heavy traffic in Delhi and people just fed up with it. So Metro was refreshing experience.
If Lahore Metro has to be Financially viable and successfull, it should have low fare and good passenger load.
 

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