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Mohakhali Inter District Bus Terminal or Mohakhali Bus Terminal is one of three main inter-city bus stations in Dhaka, [1] opened in 1984. [2] Located in the Mohakhali neighbourhood, it primarily serves destinations in northern Bangladesh, including Tangail, Mymensingh, Netrokona, Jamalpur, Sherpur, Kishoreganj and Bogura.
Jatrabari–Gulistan Flyover [2] is the longest flyover in Bangladesh. [1] [3] [4] The flyover was initiated in 1998. [1] It partially opened on 11 October 2013. It is built for easy transportation and communication purposes for the 30 southern and south-western districts of Bangladesh. [5]
Mohakhali Inter District Bus Terminal; ... Bangladesh; Pragati Sarani is a ... However, it is still widely known as Pragati Sarani today. [1] [2] [3]
Pages in category "Bus stations in Bangladesh" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Mohakhali Inter District Bus Terminal; S.
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.
Mohakhali (Bengali: মহাখালী) is a neighborhood of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. [1] [2] Mohakhali is one of the busiest places in Dhaka city.Mohakhali is bounded by Banani in the north, Tejgoan area [3] in the south, Gulshan and Niketan is in the east and Mohakhali DOHS in the west.
Mohakhali Flyover (Bengali: মহাখালী উড়ালসেতু) is an overpass located at Mohakhali in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Upon its completion in November 2004, it was the first flyover to open to traffic in Bangladesh. [ 1 ]
Following the 2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests, Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina directed the Dhaka South City Corporation and Local Government and Rural Development Ministry (LGRD) to consolidate Dhaka's bus services under a few companies and routes, instead of the present hundreds of routes served by hundreds of private companies.