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Travelers Demand More Blue Line Buses in Islamabad

Commuters residing near the  Islamabad Expressway demand an increase in Blue Line buses, citing overcrowding disrupting their commutes.

According to them, the Blue Line bus service has become a vital part of the city’s public transportation system but the current fleet is insufficient to meet the growing demand.

For years, the Blue Line Bus service has been a vital lifeline for thousands of Islamabad residents, offering affordable transportation to various parts of the city.

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However, Islamabad’s population continues to grow at a rapid pace, with the demand for Blue Line Buses significantly surpassing the available supply, creating a pressing need for expansion.

A commuter Ayesha Khan said, “We often have to wait for over 30 minutes to get a Blue Line bus, and even then, we’re packed like sardines.”.

She lamented that even if they are lucky enough to get a seat on the bus, it’s always jam-packed and overcrowded, causing unbearable suffocation.

“We urge the relevant authority to increase the number of buses and routes to provide better connectivity to all residents,” she stated.

Another commuter Shabana shared her experience of trying to get a seat on the Blue Bus saying that despite waiting for a long time, every bus that arrived was jam-packed, forcing her to abandon her efforts and take a cab instead.

She said that the Blue Line bus service is a great initiative but she urges the authority concerned to increase the number of buses and routes to provide better connectivity to all residents.

She praised the Blue Line service as an outstanding initiative for the middle class, who cannot afford private transportation.

However, she expressed concern that despite its benefits, commuters are forced to wait for an extended period only to board a jam-packed bus, highlighting the need for improvements to the service.

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Associated Press of Pakistan