The Green Line bus service will start running on a full-time basis in Quetta and the surrounding areas on July 17. Balochistan’s Chief Minister (CM), Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, made the announcement on Sunday through a tweet.
The Green Bus Service will begin testing on July 13 according to a tweet from the chief minister. On July 17 (Monday), the service will launch fully after the trial period is over.
Great news for Quetta's citizens, especially students! The Government of Balochistan is all set to introduce the Green Bus Service. Trial operations will kick off on July 13, and the full-scale operations will be inaugurated on Monday, July 17. After a year of dedicated…… 1/2 pic.twitter.com/HAs1Ty847K
— Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo (@AQuddusBizenjo) July 9, 2023
Bezinjo remarked:
“After a year of dedicated efforts, we are delighted to bring the long-awaited and much-needed quality public transport system to Quetta.”
The general public, according to him, will be present at the inauguration ceremony.
Dr. Muhammad Aslam Baloch, the transport secretary for Balochistan, asserted in March that 16 buses would operate on the Sariab Road and Baleli route in the initial phase.
The government, he claimed, is working to give citizens the “best possible” travel conveniences, and will later broaden this service to more routes.