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Dhaka Metro Rail: Two more lines to cost Tk 93,800cr
Project proposals for Airport-Kamalapur, Hemayetpur-Bhatara lines up for Ecnec nod today; physical work to start soon
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Rejaul Karim Byron and Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary
Construction work on two more metro rail lines will begin soon as the government aims to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the capital.
Two project proposals with an estimated cost of Tk 93,800 crore are scheduled to be placed before today’s Ecnec meeting for approval, a Planning Ministry official said.
The first proposal is about building Mass Rapid Transit-1 from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to Kamalapur Railway Station at the cost of Tk 52561.43 crore. This would be the country’s first underground metro rail system.
However, the 31.24km lines will have an elevated section from Notun Bazar to Purbachal. The project commits to a 2026 deadline.
The second proposal is about building MRT-5 (northern route) from Hemayetpur of Savar to Bhatara via Gabtoli, Mirpur and Gulshan at the cost of Tk 41,238.55 crore. The 20km lines will have underground and elevated sections. This one commits to a 2028 deadline, officials said.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency will provide the lion’s share of the costs in soft loans, they added.
These projects are part of a long-cherished metro rail network for Dhaka and its adjacent areas. They are expected to ease traffic congestion and pollution in the capital, the two major problems facing the mega city of more than 1.5 crore residents.
The government aims to build five metro lines -- an elevated, an underground, and three combining both -- in the capital and its adjacent areas by 2030.
In the last 10 years, the average traffic speed in Dhaka has dropped from 21kmph to 7kmph, which is slightly above the average walking speed, said a World Bank analysis in July 2017.
“Congestion in Dhaka eats up 3.2 million workhours per day. This costs the economy billions of dollars every year,” it said
On the other hand, Dhaka is the second most polluted capital city in the world, according to the World Air Quality Report released in March. Greenpeace and AirVisual, who monitor global air quality, prepared the report based on last year’s data collected from different public monitoring sources.
Work on MRT-6 between Uttara and Motijheel, the country’s first metro rail project, has made 30.05 percent progress as of September and the lines are expected open on December 16, 2021, when the country would be celebrating the golden jubilee of independence.
Once completed, the 20.10km metro rail service with 16 stations will be capable of carrying 60,000 passengers every hour and significantly reduce travel time from Uttara to Motijheel from at least two hours to 36 minutes.
State-run Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd is implementing the projects according to the Revised Strategic Transport Plan (2015-2035).
MRT Line-1
These lines will begin from the proposed Terminal-3 of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
It will carry an estimated 14 lakh people a day, officials said.
It will also have an elevated part to connect Purbachal with Notun Bazar. The authorities are planning to extend MRT-6 to Kamalapur, instead of Motijheel, an official said.
The 31.24km MRT Line-1 will have around 19.87km from the airport to Kamalapur with 16.4km underground and around 11.36km of elevated rail lines from Notun Bazar to Purbachal.
Transition from underground to elevated and vice versa will take 3.65km.
The route will have underground stations at the airport, terminal-3 of the airport, Khilkhet, Jamuna Future Park, Notun Bazar, Uttar Badda, Badda, Hatirjheel, Rampura, Malibagh, Rajarbagh and Kamalapur.
The Purbachal part will have stations at Notun Bazar, Jamuna Future Park, Bashundhara, Police Officers’ Housing Society, Mostul, Purbachal West, Purbachal Centre, Purbachal Sector-7 and Purbachal depot. Of these stations, Notun Bazar and Jamuna Future Park would be underground.
Of the total cost, the government will provide Tk 13,111.11 crore and Jica Tk 39,450.32 crore.
MRT-5 (NORTHERN ROUTE)
MRT-5 has two sections -- northern and southern.
The northern lines will be from Hemayetpur of Savar to Baliyarpur, Modhumoti, Aminbazar, Gabtoli, Dar-Us-Salam, Mirpur-1, Mirpur-10, Mirpur-14, Kochukhet, Banani, Gulshan-2, Notun Bazar to Vatara.
This 20-km route will have 14 km underground lines with nine stations and six km elevated lines with five stations, according to the project documents.
Of the total cost, the government will provide Tk 12,121.50 and JICA Tk 29,117.05 crore.
The southern route is still being planned.
TWO OTHER MRTS
MRT-2 will connect Gabtoli with Chattogram Road via Basila, Jhigatala, Science Lab, Azimpur, Shaheed Minar, Golap Shah Mazar, Motijheel, Mugda and Demra.
MRT-4 will connect Kamalapur with Narayanganj with underground lines.
https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/dhaka-metro-rail-two-more-lines-cost-tk-93800cr-1813843
Dhaka Metro Rail: Two more lines to cost Tk 93,800cr
Project proposals for Airport-Kamalapur, Hemayetpur-Bhatara lines up for Ecnec nod today; physical work to start soon
3
Shares
Rejaul Karim Byron and Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary
Construction work on two more metro rail lines will begin soon as the government aims to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the capital.
Two project proposals with an estimated cost of Tk 93,800 crore are scheduled to be placed before today’s Ecnec meeting for approval, a Planning Ministry official said.
The first proposal is about building Mass Rapid Transit-1 from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to Kamalapur Railway Station at the cost of Tk 52561.43 crore. This would be the country’s first underground metro rail system.
However, the 31.24km lines will have an elevated section from Notun Bazar to Purbachal. The project commits to a 2026 deadline.
The second proposal is about building MRT-5 (northern route) from Hemayetpur of Savar to Bhatara via Gabtoli, Mirpur and Gulshan at the cost of Tk 41,238.55 crore. The 20km lines will have underground and elevated sections. This one commits to a 2028 deadline, officials said.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency will provide the lion’s share of the costs in soft loans, they added.
These projects are part of a long-cherished metro rail network for Dhaka and its adjacent areas. They are expected to ease traffic congestion and pollution in the capital, the two major problems facing the mega city of more than 1.5 crore residents.
The government aims to build five metro lines -- an elevated, an underground, and three combining both -- in the capital and its adjacent areas by 2030.
In the last 10 years, the average traffic speed in Dhaka has dropped from 21kmph to 7kmph, which is slightly above the average walking speed, said a World Bank analysis in July 2017.
“Congestion in Dhaka eats up 3.2 million workhours per day. This costs the economy billions of dollars every year,” it said
On the other hand, Dhaka is the second most polluted capital city in the world, according to the World Air Quality Report released in March. Greenpeace and AirVisual, who monitor global air quality, prepared the report based on last year’s data collected from different public monitoring sources.
Work on MRT-6 between Uttara and Motijheel, the country’s first metro rail project, has made 30.05 percent progress as of September and the lines are expected open on December 16, 2021, when the country would be celebrating the golden jubilee of independence.
Once completed, the 20.10km metro rail service with 16 stations will be capable of carrying 60,000 passengers every hour and significantly reduce travel time from Uttara to Motijheel from at least two hours to 36 minutes.
State-run Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd is implementing the projects according to the Revised Strategic Transport Plan (2015-2035).
MRT Line-1
These lines will begin from the proposed Terminal-3 of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
It will carry an estimated 14 lakh people a day, officials said.
It will also have an elevated part to connect Purbachal with Notun Bazar. The authorities are planning to extend MRT-6 to Kamalapur, instead of Motijheel, an official said.
The 31.24km MRT Line-1 will have around 19.87km from the airport to Kamalapur with 16.4km underground and around 11.36km of elevated rail lines from Notun Bazar to Purbachal.
Transition from underground to elevated and vice versa will take 3.65km.
The route will have underground stations at the airport, terminal-3 of the airport, Khilkhet, Jamuna Future Park, Notun Bazar, Uttar Badda, Badda, Hatirjheel, Rampura, Malibagh, Rajarbagh and Kamalapur.
The Purbachal part will have stations at Notun Bazar, Jamuna Future Park, Bashundhara, Police Officers’ Housing Society, Mostul, Purbachal West, Purbachal Centre, Purbachal Sector-7 and Purbachal depot. Of these stations, Notun Bazar and Jamuna Future Park would be underground.
Of the total cost, the government will provide Tk 13,111.11 crore and Jica Tk 39,450.32 crore.
MRT-5 (NORTHERN ROUTE)
MRT-5 has two sections -- northern and southern.
The northern lines will be from Hemayetpur of Savar to Baliyarpur, Modhumoti, Aminbazar, Gabtoli, Dar-Us-Salam, Mirpur-1, Mirpur-10, Mirpur-14, Kochukhet, Banani, Gulshan-2, Notun Bazar to Vatara.
This 20-km route will have 14 km underground lines with nine stations and six km elevated lines with five stations, according to the project documents.
Of the total cost, the government will provide Tk 12,121.50 and JICA Tk 29,117.05 crore.
The southern route is still being planned.
TWO OTHER MRTS
MRT-2 will connect Gabtoli with Chattogram Road via Basila, Jhigatala, Science Lab, Azimpur, Shaheed Minar, Golap Shah Mazar, Motijheel, Mugda and Demra.
MRT-4 will connect Kamalapur with Narayanganj with underground lines.
https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/dhaka-metro-rail-two-more-lines-cost-tk-93800cr-1813843