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This card can be used to purchase tickets for BRTC bus services, BIWTA launches, Bangladesh Railway train services, MRT and BRT. [13] Passengers will get a 10% discount on the fare for using the Rapid Pass or MRT Pass in Dhaka Metro Rail. [14] [15] As of July 2023, the number of Rapid Pass users was 66,180. [16]
For the card, one has to register and purchase the card (Through filling up this form.It can be collected from the excess fair or customer service office in any Dhaka metro rail station.) from the excess fare office or customer service centre at any station of Dhaka Metro Rail and reload from the ticket machines.
Dhaka Metro Rail Metro Rail Platform, Uttara North Railway station and The track Train Entering at, Uttara Center Metro Rail Platform, Agargaon Overview Native name ঢাকা মেট্রোরেল Owner Road Transport and Highways Division Locale Greater Dhaka, Bangladesh Transit type Mass Rapid Transit Number of lines 1 operational 3 under construction 2 planned Line number ...
The Jamuna Railway Bridge [1] is a dual-gauge, double-track railway bridge on Jamuna River in Bangladesh. This bridge connects Sirajganj and Tangail by railway network. [2] This bridge is the longest solo railway bridge in Bangladesh. As of October 2020, 44 trains per day pass through the existing Jamuna Bridge. As the bridge does not allow ...
The Dhaka Metro Rail is a mass rapid transit system serving Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is owned and operated by the Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited . [ 1 ] Together with a proposed subway system it is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the city.
Bangladesh Railway, under a public-private partnership, is currently executing the 80.89-kilometer circular rail line project from Tongi station through Demra, Chasara, Babubazar, Gabtoli, Birulia, and Dhour, back to Tongi, following a feasibility study. The estimated cost for this project is US$8.4 billion. [2]
The company was established on 3 June 2013 under the Companies Act 1994, a law that governs companies in Bangladesh. [1] Out of 5 metro lines planned by the DMTCL, the MRT Line 6 was inaugurated on 28 December 2022 by once Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina .
On May 31, 2018, Bangladesh Railway signed an agreement with the China Railway Design Corporation and Mazumder Enterprise. [3] This contract is designed to verify the design and feasibility of proposed high-speed train lines. According to this agreement, feasibility and design work will be completed in December 2019 at a cost of Tk102.10 crore.