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Шаблон:Infobox public transit Шаблон:Transport in Bangladesh The Dhaka Metro Rail (Шаблон:Lang-bn), or simply the Dhaka Metro, is a mass rapid transit system serving Dhaka, the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is owned and operated by the Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL).[1] Together with the under construction Dhaka BRT, proposed Dhaka Subway and Dhaka suburban circular rail, it is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the city. The metro rail network has five planned lines which are the MRT Line 6, the only operational line, MRT Line 1 and 5, which are under construction, and MRT Line 2 and MRT Line 4, which are in the planning stages. It is part of the Strategic Transport Plan outlined by the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA).[2][3]

The first section of MRT Line 6 commenced commercial operations on 29 December 2022, and the second section on 5 November 2023. The other lines are either in planning or under construction.[4][5] The third phase, which will have an interchange with Line 1, Line 2 and Line 4, is set to be completed by 2026.[6][7][8] Further expansion of MRT Line 6 is expected towards Savar Upazila and Tongi. Passengers will get a 10% discount on the fare for using the MRT Pass or Rapid Pass.[9][10] MRT line 6 currently operates daily except Fridays from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm (7:10 am to 8:40 pm for MRT Pass/Rapid Pass holders).[11] Each of the metro train has a separate coach for women along with common coaches.[12]

History

To implement Dhaka's 20-year-long Strategic Transport Plan, the Government of Bangladesh invited the Japan International Cooperation Agency to conduct a primary survey and feasibility study on the transport system of Dhaka in 2009–2010. In 2012, the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council approved the project. A loan agreement between the Bangladeshi government and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency was signed in January 2013.

Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited, the agency responsible for the implementation of the first metro line, was formed in January 2013. The General Consultant, namely the NKDM Association, commenced work beginning in February 2014. In June 2013, Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited was established by the Government to implement the Metro Rail Lines across the city.[13]

History of MRT Line-6

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Construction

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Line-6 under construction in 2020

The deal for the construction of the MRT Line-6, costing US$2.8 billion, was signed by the Government of Bangladesh with the Japan International Cooperation Agency on 20 February 2013.[14] Construction began on 26 June 2016 with an inauguration ceremony presided over by the prime minister Sheikh Hasina.[15] Civil engineering work was done by the Italian-Thai Development Public Company Ltd. and China's Sinohydro Corporation Ltd. JV, and a Tokyo-based construction company developed the depot's land.[16][17]

Construction work was divided into eight packages, covering aspects like depots, stations and rolling stock.[18]

Planning

When construction commenced in 2016, the Metro Rail was expected to open by the end of 2019.Шаблон:R By 2018, this expectation was still held to, but by 2019, completion of phase one was delayed to December 2021.[19] In 2018, the second phase was expected to be complete by December 2020.[19][20] Eventually, these dates were pushed back, with phase one opening in 2022 and phase two expected in 2023.[21] The main reason for the delays from 2020 to 2022 was the COVID-19 pandemic.[22]

Cost and length changes

Originally, the project cost was Tk 219,850 million but it was later increased by Tk 114,870 million to Tk 334,720 million, although the full Project is not yet completed. The first route, originally projected to start from Uttara, a northern area of Dhaka, to Sayedabad, in the south of the capital,[23] was eventually extended north to Uttara and truncated south to Motijheel.[24] The original length which was Шаблон:Convert has been increased by 1.16 km to Шаблон:Convert. It was planned to have 16 stations originally but it has been increased to 17 stations.[25]

Misconceptions

The project was originally reported to be a Шаблон:Convert underground metro rail line. It was later confirmed to be an elevated and underground metro rail project.[26] In 2014, it was reported that 56 trains would run on the metro system.[27] It was confirmed that 24 vehicles would run on the MRT Line-6.[19] It was planned to have six lines.

Trial runs

MRT Line-6's train made its first run on 29 August 2021. It traveled from Diabari Depot to Mirpur 12. It successfully made its second run on 29 November 2021. It traveled from Uttara to Mirpur 10. The line's train made its longest trial run on 12 December 2021. It traveled from Uttara to Agargaon. The train ran for Шаблон:Convert. It ran at 100 km/h for Шаблон:Convert and ran at Шаблон:Convert for the rest.[28]

Overview

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Multiple-use MRT Pass contactless smart card of Dhaka Metro Rail which is also Rapid Pass compatible.

Line 6 consists of 16 operational elevated stations of 180m length each, and Шаблон:Convert of electricity-powered light rail tracks. All of line 6, save for the depot and some of its accompanying LRT, will be elevated above current roads. Mostly, this will be above road medians to allow traffic flow underneath, with stations also elevated. The Dhaka Metro is projected to serve more than 60,000 passengers per hour by 2022, with headways of approximately 4 minutes.[29] The entire route can be travelled in less than 40 minutes at a speed of Шаблон:Convert, and is expected to drastically reduce the number of private cars on Dhaka's streets as well as their potentially 7-hour-long standstills.[30][31] The system is using magnetic contactless Integrated Circuit Ticketing, commonly known as smart cards.[3] Platform screen door (PSD) barriers used at the platform level will increase safety and increase efficiency.[3] Trains of six spacious air-conditioned cars will arrive every four minutes going each way at each of the 16 stations.[31]

The project is being managed by the Communications Ministry's Dhaka Transport Co-ordination Authority, and a consortium of foreign and Bangladeshi firms known as the NKDM Association is acting as the project's general consultant. The NKDM Association consists of Nippon Koei Japan and Development Design Consultants (local consultant - Bangladesh).

Infrastructure

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Rolling stock

Japan-based Kawasaki Heavy Industries made Rolling stock for Dhaka Metro with latest technology and necessary security equipments. The body of this air-conditioned train is made of light and durable stainless-steel.[32][33]

Network

Operational

Operational
Line First run Stations Number of Stations Length (km) Terminals Interchange Stations Depot
MRT 6
First Phase
29 December 2022 Uttara North, Uttara Center, Uttara South, Pallabi, Mirpur-11, Mirpur-10, Kazipara, Shewrapara, Agargaon[34] 9[34] 11.73[34] Uttara Terminal Agargaon Шаблон:Rint at Mirpur 10 Diabari Depot
MRT 6
Second Phase
4 November 2023 Bijoy Sarani, Farmgate, Kawran Bazar, Shahbagh, Dhaka University, Bangladesh Secretariat, Motijheel 8 9.53 Motijheel Шаблон:Rint at Kawran Bazar

Шаблон:Rint at Motijheel

Under construction/planned

Under construction/planned
Line Expected completion Stations Number of Stations Length (km) Terminals Interchange Stations Depot
MRT 1
(Airport Route)
2026 Shahjalal International Airport Shahjalal International Airport Terminal 3, Khilkhet, Nadda, Notun Bazar, North Badda, Badda, Aftabnagar, Rampura, Malibagh, Rajarbagh, Kamalapur 21Шаблон:Efn
31.233Шаблон:Efn[35]
Shahjalal International Airport Kamalapur Шаблон:Rint at Notun Bazar

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at Aftabnagar

Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

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at Kamalapur

Pitalganj Depot
MRT 1
(Purbachal Route)
Notun Bazar, Nadda, Joar Sahara, Boalia, Mastul, SHCS, Purbachal Centre, Purbachal East, Purbachal Terminal Purbachal Terminal Шаблон:Rint

at Notun Bazar

MRT 2 (Main Line) 2030 Gabtoli, Dhaka Uddan, Mohammadpur, Jhigatola, Science Laboratory, New Market, Azimpur, Palashi, DHK Medical College, Gulistan, Motijheel, Kamalapur, Manda, Dakkhingaon, Damripara, Signboard, Vuighar,Jalkuri, Downtown Narayanganj 22 35 Gabtoli Narayanganj Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

at Gabtoli

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at Motijheel

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at Kamalapur

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at Signboard

Matuail Rail Depot
MRT 2 (Branch Line) Gulistan, Golap Shah Mazar, Nayabazar, Sadarghat N/A
MRT 4 2031 Kamalapur, Sayedabad, Jatrabari, Shonir Akhra, Signboard, CTG Road, Kanchpur, Madanpur 8 16[36] Kamalapur Madanpur Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

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at Kamalapur

Шаблон:Rint

at Signboard

Madanpur
MRT 5
(Northern Route)
2028 Hemayetpur, Baliarpur, Bilamalia, Amin Bazar, Gabtoli, Darus-Salam, Mirpur 1, Mirpur 10, Mirpur 14, Kochukhet, Banani, Gulshan-2, Notun Bazar, Vatara 14 20 Hemayetpur Vatara Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

at Gabtoli

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at Mirpur 10

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at Notun Bazar

Hemayetpur Depot
MRT 5
(Southern Route)
2029 Gabtoli, Technical Circle, Kallyanpur, Shyamoli, College Gate, Asad Gate, Russel Square, Karwan Bazar, Hatirjheel, Tejgaon, Aftabnagar, Aftabnagar Centre, Aftabnagar East, Nasirabad, Dasherkandi 15 17.3 Gabtoli Dasherkandi Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

at Gabtoli

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at Kawran Bazar

Шаблон:Rint

at Aftabnagar

Dasherkandi Depot
MRT 6

Third Phase

2025 Kamalapur 1 1.17 Uttara Terminal Kamalapur Шаблон:Rint

Шаблон:Rint

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at Kamalapur

Diabari Depot
Total 104Шаблон:Efn 128.7Шаблон:Efn

Official time table for Dhaka metro rail

Time Table[37][38]
FULL TIMETABLE
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 11:01 AM to 04:00PM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 04:01PM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 11:01 AM to 04:00PM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 04:01PM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 11:01 AM to 04:00PM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 04:01PM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 11:01 AM to 04:00PM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 04:01PM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (peak hour) - every 8min
  • 11:01 AM to 04:00PM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 04:01PM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min
The weekly closure of Dhaka Metro service is on Friday
  • 7:10AM to 11:00AM (off peak) - every 12min
  • 11:01 AM to 08:40PM (peak hour) - every 8min

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MRT lines

MRT Line-1

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Airport Route

The construction of the Шаблон:Convert long underground line, MRT Line-1 (Airport Route), is set to begin in December 2022, costing US$6.1 billion after many delays. Its deadline is set for 2026.[39] It will start from Shahjalal International Airport and stop at Kamalapur Railway Station. The line will have 12 underground stations. Stations will be constructed at Shahjalal International Airport, Shahjalal International Airport Terminal 3, Khilkhet, Jamuna Future Park, Notun Bazar, Uttar Badda, Badda, Hatirjheel East, Rampura, Malibagh, Rajarbagh and Kamalapur Railway Station. MRT Line-1 will have an interchange with MRT Line-6, MRT Line-2 and MRT Line-4 at Kamalapur Railway Station. There will be an interchange for the MRT Line-5 Northern Route and the MRT Line-1's Purbachal route at the Notun Bazar. Hatirjheel East of MRT Line-1 and Aftab Nagar West Station of MRT Line-5: Southern Route will have an Interchange. Above all, the airport will have an interchange of MRT Line-1 with BRT Line-3.[35] The government will provide US$1.5 billion while the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will fund US$4.6 billion.[40] The use of soundless TBMs will make it possible to build MRT-1's underground infrastructure without disrupting the daily lives of residents and businesses.

Purbachal Route

MRT Line-1 (Purbachal Route) will be Шаблон:Convert long and it will have stations at Notun Bazar, Jamuna Future Park, Bashundhara, Police Officers’ Housing Society, Mastul, Purbachal West, Purbachal Centre, Purbachal Sector-7 and Purbachal depot. Of these stations, Notun Bazar and Jamuna Future Park would be underground as a part of the airport route.[41]

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A metro station platform at night

MRT Line-2

Шаблон:Further MRT Line-2 will connect Gabtali with Chittagong Road. The stations on this route are - Gabtoli, Dhaka Uddan, Mohammadpur, Jhigatola, Science Laboratory, New Market, Azimpur, Palashi, DHK Medical College, Gulistan, Motijheel, Kamalapur, Manda, Dakkhingaon, Damripara, Signboard, Vuighar, Jalkuri and Downtown Narayanganj in the Main Line and Gulistan, Golap Shah Mazar, Nayabazar and Sadarghat in the Branch Line. The length of this line will be Шаблон:Convert.

MRT Line-4

Шаблон:Further MRT Line-4 will connect Kamalapur Railway Station with Narayanganj with elevated and underground lines (planned).[41] Length of this line will be Шаблон:Convert. According to a survey conducted by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), MRT Line-4 will run parallel to an existing line which will be converted to a dual gauge railway line by the order of the Bangladesh Railway Authority. The stations in this line are Kamalapur, Sayedabad, Jatrabari, Shonir Akhra, Signboard, CTG Road, Kanchpur and Madanpur.

MRT Line-5

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Northern Route

Шаблон:Further Construction of MRT Line-5 (Northern Route) will begin in September 2023.[42] MRT Line-5 (Northern Route) will start from Hemayetpur of Savar Upazila and end at Vatara (at Bashundhara), costing US$4.85 billion.[41] It expected to be Шаблон:Convert long in total.[41] Northern route will be Шаблон:Convert underground and Шаблон:Convert elevated. It will have 14 stations, of which 9 stations will be underground. Those underground stations will be constructed at Gabtoli, Darus Salam, Mirpur 1, Mirpur 10, Mirpur 14, Kachukhet, Banani, Gulshan-2 and Notun Bazar. 5 stations will be elevated. 5 elevated stations will be constructed at Hemayetpur, Baliarpur, Bilamalia, Amin Bazar and Vatara (at Bashundhara R/A). MRT Line-5 (Northern Route) will have depot at Hemayetpur of Savar Upazila.[43]

Southern Route

Шаблон:Further The MRT Line-5 (Southern Route), which is about Шаблон:Convert long, is expected to be operational between 2027 and 2030. It will connect Gabtoli with Dasherkandi. The stations on this route are Gabtoli, Technical, Kallyanpur, Shyamoli, College Gate, Asad Gate, Russel Square, Karwan Bazar, Hatirjheel, Tejgaon, Aftabnagar, Aftabnagar Centre, Aftabnagar East, Nasirabad and lastly Dasherkandi. It is possible to interchange with MRT line 5 (Northern Route) and MRT line 2 at Gabtoli, interchange with MRT line 6 at Karwan Bazar and interchange with MRT line 1 at Hatirjheel.

MRT Line-6

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View of Sector 15 from train window while traveling from Uttara North to Uttara Center metro station

MRT Line-6 has 17 elevated stations each 180 meters long and Шаблон:Convert of electric light rail track (LRT). All Line-6 and some attending LRTs, except the depot, have been elevated above the existing roads to allow traffic flow below.

This line consists of five phases, of which only the first and second are currently operational.

  • Opened on 29 December 2022, from Uttara North to Agargaon with a length of 11.73 kilometres (7.29 mi).
  • Opened on 5 November 2023, from Agargaon to Motijheel,[44] which has a length of 8.37 kilometres (5.20 mi).
  • Slated for completion in December 2025, from Motijheel to Kamalapur, which will be 1.16 kilometres long (0.72 mi)
  • With construction expected to start after Phase 3, from Uttara North to Tongi, with a length of 4.61 kilometres (2.86 mi)[45][46]
  • Further extension in the north-west through Ashulia and Baipayl to Nabinagar is planned.[47]

Network Map

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See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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