The Balochistan government has announced the launch of a much-needed Green Bus Service in Turbat, aimed at improving public transportation and easing daily commutes for residents. The initiative will see the introduction of four brand-new buses on the city’s major routes in the coming weeks.
The announcement was confirmed by Makran Division Commissioner Qadir Bakhsh Pirkan during a meeting on Saturday. He stated that the project is part of the government’s broader efforts to provide modern, safe, and reliable travel options for the people of Turbat.
Modern Travel Facilities for Turbat Residents
The new Green Bus Service is expected to significantly improve the daily travel experience for commuters. With structured routes, better facilities, and an emphasis on passenger comfort, residents will have a dependable alternative to irregular and overcrowded transport options.
According to officials, the buses will operate across key city routes, ensuring easier connectivity and shorter travel times. This development is likely to benefit not just workers and students but also the general public who rely on affordable and accessible transport.
Eco-Friendly and Traffic-Reducing Initiative
Another key feature of the Green Bus Service is its focus on sustainability. The buses are designed to be environmentally friendly, helping reduce harmful emissions while promoting cleaner urban mobility. Officials believe the initiative will also help reduce traffic congestion by encouraging more residents to switch from private vehicles to the bus system.
A Step Towards Modernizing Public Transit in Balochistan
The launch of the Green Bus Service reflects the government’s commitment to modernizing public transport in Balochistan. Authorities have urged the local community to support and utilize the service once it begins operations, ensuring its long-term success.
The Green Bus Service in Turbat represents an important milestone in addressing the city’s transport challenges. By combining eco-friendly technology, modern facilities, and reliable services, the initiative is expected to transform urban commuting and set a precedent for similar projects across the province.

