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I respectfully disagree with you.Chittagong's population is about 7 Million compared to Dhaka's 22 Million and population density and traffic pressure is say, half that of Dhaka. Someone will most vehemently disagree with me for saying this, but Chittagong has no need for a Metro right now. They might start planning for one and can finish in another five years, though, which will be ahead of the game.
It's more regional politics than anything else.
It's like India's Jaipur or even smaller towns in India needing a metro. I mean, really?
Now I can get Dhaka and Lahore needing one for sure. And definitely Karachi.
Regional politics notwithstanding, 7 million is also a big population to build new metro lines because when lines are finally built five years later, the population will rise to 9 million or more.Chittagong's population is about 7 Million compared to Dhaka's 22 Million and population density and traffic pressure is say, half that of Dhaka. Someone will most vehemently disagree with me for saying this, but Chittagong has no need for a Metro right now. They might start planning for one and can finish in another five years, though, which will be ahead of the game.
Chittagong had a population of 8.7mn in 2017. I think it's 10mn+ in 2022Regional politics notwithstanding, 7 million is also a big population to build new metro lines because when lines are finally built five years later, the population will rise to 9 million or more.
Better we think ahead of time.
You don't need more than 10 million population to have a metroline.
In Malaysia, Greater Kuala Lumpur aka Klang Valley, is an area comprising of about 8 million population ( in more than 8 cities and townships), and we have built 10 metrolines in operations at present, and more will be added in the next few years.
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No because Bangladesh is not taking any loans to develop it. Its a project that the Chinese want to fully fund and to take at their risk.What if you don't get profits? Will BD has to surrender the Smart City to China?
No because Bangladesh is not taking any loans to develop it. Its a project that the Chinese want to fully fund and to take at their risk.
Metrolines help to lessen the severity of city traffic jams. When more people take trains instead of driving, motor vehicle fume pollution will be cut down. Yellowish air above the cities will be lesss seen and lung health problems and health cost to the government will also be down.
But bear in mind that metrolines may not be making profits because many governments view it as a neccesity public transport for the people's interests. The ticket prices are normally controlled at low prices by the authority so as not to burden the public. Thus subsidies from government to help cut down operation losses is no uncommon.
Below is a Tokyo train line map. Not an updated one, but a 2012 map. Only yesterday, I rode a Subway of which I was not aware.Japanese public transport practices have been successful and have been adopted by majority of ASEAN countries as well as China and Korea.
Below is a Tokyo train line map. Not an updated one, but a 2012 map. Only yesterday, I rode a Subway of which I was not aware.
When taking trains in the morning I was just speculating in my mind how wonderful it would be if I could go to my destination directly without changing trains.
When I was coming back in the evening, I found the train destination is Wakoshi, only one station away from my station. I was quite surprised by this. I dreamt in the morning and the dream came true in the evening of the same day.
So, there are some other new Subways that I am not yet aware of. Tokyo City is full of underground tunnels. Japan opened its first Subway in 1927, Ginza Line. The tunnel is zigzag and narrow because Japan had no experience building a Subway. Now Tokyo is full of Subways, all built by Japanese companies including the first one.
Tokyo Train Map: The Complete Guide to Tokyo Subways & Railways
Tokyo Train Map: The Complete Guide to Tokyo Subways & Railways
Looking at a Tokyo railway map and the city's train and subway system can seem like looking at a messy ball of yarn! It's a complicated web of JR East and other private railway companies, plus subways, that intertwines seemingly endlessly, making it hard to understand for anyone who's not a local.