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The bridge is located 4.80 km away from Khulna Town. It is called the gateway of Khulna because the bridge connects the Southern districts of Bangladesh with the Port of Mongla, the second largest sea port of Bangladesh. The length of the bridge is 1.6 km and its width is 16.48 meters. [2]
Rupsha Railway Bridge is a railway bridge on Rupsha River. This bridge connects Khulna with Port of Mongla by railway network. [1] Bangladesh Railway and Indian Larsen & Toubro Limited signed an agreement to construct the bridge. [2] The bridge total length 5.13 kilometres (3.19 mi) long. [3]
On 25 June 2022, the construction work of the Rupsha Rail Bridge was completed. [5] But in the same year, Bangladesh Railway sent a letter to the Ministry of Railways requesting to extend the duration of the project by two more years. [6] In 2023, the construction budget was proposed to increase by another ৳459 crore. [7]
Khulna's economy is mainly marine, sea port and local industry based and it is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing $53 billion in gross regional domestic product and $95 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2020. Khulna is on the Rupsha and Bhairab River, a strategic industrial point in southwestern Bangladesh. It is also an ...
Rupsha Bridge connects Khulna and Mongla The port is open for 24 hours and up to 225 metre long ships can enter into the port for discharging cargo. A constraint free large channel is available for anchorage and loading/unloading facilities on both sides for 33 ships at a time.
Rupsa river, Khulna. The Rupsa flows by Khulna, and connects to the Bay of Bengal through Poshur river at Mongla channel. Near Chalna, it changes its name to Pasur River and flows into the Bay of Bengal. A significant number of fisheries, dockyards, shipyards and factories are situated along the banks of this river.
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