First metro train ready to ship, 3 more sets ordered

Infrastructure

BSS
11 May, 2020, 08:30 pm
Last modified: 12 May, 2020, 10:14 pm
'One set of metro train having six coaches and two engines was ready for shipment on June 15 but it was delayed due to COVID 19,' Managing Director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd (DMTCL) MAN Siddique told BSS here today over phone

Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd (DMTCL) has given order to Japanese metro train company for manufacturing second, third and fourth set of passengers' trains, as the first passenger train was ready to shipment.

"One set of metro train having six coaches and two engines was ready for shipment on June 15 but it was delayed due to COVID 19," Managing Director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd (DMTCL) MAN Siddique told BSS here today over phone.

He said overall 45 percent construction work of the Dhaka Metro Rail project has been completed so far, as works continued following the health instruction during the COVID 19 and currently 10.26 kilometer out of 11.73 kilometer metro rail between Uttara and Agargaon has become visible.

Siddique said construction of the first phase between Uttara and Agargaon stood at 72 percent while 40 percent was done of the second phase (Agargaon to Motijheel) till now and its work will be completed with sincere and relentless efforts, as DMTCL authorities engaged workers and experts following the health instructions properly.

"Our construction works were going on in small scale at five points during the coronavirus globally and nationwide lockdown. We expect that large scale construction works will be started from next week following the health instructions properly, as we have already provided housing facilities for our workers with ensuring a 14-day home quarantine" he said.

The DMTCL managing director said foreigners and also local experts will also be taken under 14 days quarantine aimed at preventing coronavirus spread. The COVID-19 epidemic has not heavily affected the metro rail project.

The government has a plan to officially inaugurate MRT Line 6 (From Uttara to Kamalapur) on December 16, 2021 to mark the golden jubilee of independence of Bangladesh, an official said.

According to the DMTCL authorities, electric lines will be installed along with the metro rail lines. There will be a total number of 16 stations, starting from the first station at Uttara Diabari named as 'Uttara North'.

The Metro Rail is projected to carry 60,000 passengers per hour by traveling the entire route of 20 km in less than 40 minutes.

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader earlier said the total metro-rail project is being done in eight packages, adding, "Construction
work of Mass-Rapid Transport (MRT) Line-6, the country's first elevated metro rail system in Dhaka city, is going on in full swing targeting to complete it
by the end 2021."

According to project details, under fifth packages, 3.2 kilometer viaduct and three metro stations are being built from Agargaon to Karwanbazar while 4.9 kilometer metro-rail from Karwanbazar to Motijheel having four stations is being constructed under sixth packages.

Package-5 under MRT Line-6 is being implemented by a joint venture of Japanese Tekken Abenikko and Bangladeshi Abdul Monem Ltd.

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