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Electric Public Transit in Baghdad: A New Vision for Urban Mobility

The Ministry of Transport has taken a major step toward reshaping how people move through the Iraqi capital. Officials have confirmed that electric public transit in Baghdad is no longer just an idea—it is becoming a plan in motion.

Out of 72 proposed transportation routes in Baghdad, 43 are already operational. These routes are actively managed by the General Company for Passenger and Delegation Transport. The first phase of the project has created new, reliable pathways across the city. Now, the ministry is preparing to launch the second phase, promising to connect even more areas.

A standout feature of the next phase includes a new route linking Alawi District to Baghdad International Airport. This route offers travelers and families an easy way to reach the airport. It also provides a new leisure option for families wishing to enjoy the airport gardens after ongoing renovations.

More lines continue to open across Baghdad. With the completion of bridges and road intersections, the number of functional routes has reached 72. This ongoing expansion reflects the ministry’s commitment to easing movement across the city.

In parallel with this progress, officials are exploring the next big step: electric public transit in Baghdad. During meetings held in Geneva, Iraqi officials met with their Turkish counterparts to discuss advancements in mass transit. The discussions included plans for a visit by an Iraqi delegation to Turkey to study their electric bus systems.

These conversations helped shape a new vision. Ministry experts now study how to implement similar solutions in Iraq’s capital. The idea of electric public transit in Baghdad is gaining traction as leaders seek cleaner, smarter ways to serve public needs.

The Ministry of Transport continues to study how this system could function in Baghdad. Officials believe that modern electric buses could transform public movement and improve air quality. By adopting proven international models, the city moves closer to a more efficient and environmentally friendly future.

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