Safoora Chowrangi

Public Transport at Safoora Chowrangi
Safoora Chowrangi is a highly active residential and commercial transit node situated at the eastern tail of University Road. Historically, the area is named after ""Mai Safoora."" According to local oral history and Sindhi folklore, she was one of the seven daughters of Mokhi, a legendary barmaid from the Gadap region whose story was immortalized by the famous Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. The intersection even features a large 'wine jug' monument as a nod to this local myth.
Originally a quiet, far-flung cluster of villages known as Safoora Goth, the area has undergone explosive urban development. Today, it serves as a critical connecting point between the Cantonment Area of Malir, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, and the Super Highway (M-9). As a bustling gateway, Safoora Chowrangi handles a massive daily influx of students commuting to the nearby University of Karachi and workers traveling from the suburbs to the city center.
Safoora Chowrangi is a key transit point in Karachi's public transport network. This station serves as a vital connection for commuters travelling through the area, offering access to several major routes. Currently, the buses and vans passing through this stop include EV-03, 11-C, Al Azad, G-11, G-17, G-27, G-3, G-7, Masood, Shiraz.
Whether you are commuting for work or visiting the city, this station provides a convenient gateway to various residential and commercial hubs. Safoora Chowrangi is also close to popular local attractions, including Metropolitan University Karachi, making it an ideal stop for those heading to these landmarks. Use Mnzil to explore all available transport options and plan your journey from this location efficiently.
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