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Dhaka metro construction finally begins tomorrow

That's also my point.For a country like India with 1.3 billion people, building 8 metro so far with 10-15 km average length(except Delhi) is not worth of bragging.

Lol, Make that 9. Lucknow will be operational by this year.

And having 9 metro systems in a country of 1.3 billion people, even in cities with population as low as 2 million is far better than having no metro rail in one of Asia's most populous cities. No wonder why you are in the least livability list.

And in 2021 (if this 22 km line completes by then that is), there will be around 16-18 of them in India, with even cities like Kanpur having a larger network than Dhaka.

22 km only for starter.Dhaka metro length will cross 150 km by 2035.And Dhaka's initiation is much better than Mumbai, which still have only 11 km track.:lol:

Sure, another '2030 goal'. :lol:

Indian cities are having several kilometers of metro under construction- Kolkata (98 km), Delhi (156km), Mumbai (124 km), Bangalore (35km), Hyderabad (71 km) and many others.

And Mumbai have a suburban & monorail system, much unlike the city with no public transport infra. By the time you have a 22 km long metro, there would be an underground one through South Mumbai !

But Kochi metro is just fine for a city of one million people.Do you live in Kochi?

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Don't judge everything by the example of Bangladesh Railway. When on that do you know that all the engines in BR service is 32-35 years old?
Or that 70% of the coaches are 20 years old in average? You should be thanking the god or whatever for that they can still make those shit run on a track.


And certainly Japanese people came out of their mother's womb syncd to the tune, right? :disagree:
The negativism omitting out of you are quiet amusing. :cheesy:

Do you know Bangladesh Railway workshop used to make coaches locally til early 90's? Though none of those were very fancy,but they still made something for themselves.Then democrazy happened. There is a plan to make coaches locally. A factory is being built under foreign loan, when that completes Railway Workshop Syedpur will start to make coaches once again.

No people takes birth as failure. It's lack of proper training, chance & patronising that fails them. Keep that in mind.

Well at least one class (GMDL B12 series from Canada) is 60+ years old and still going strong. :-)

B12 is the first diesel electric loco inducted in the entire subcontinent at East Bengal Railway (precursor to Bangladesh Railway).

I give a lot to the innovative spirit and inventive resources of the BR Loco shed staff in both Dhaka (Kamalapur shed) and Chittagong (Pahartali shed). That they kept this class running is a world record of sorts! We have done some positive things and credit should be give where it is due. :-)

Bangladesh Railway 2000 class GMDL B12 series for East Bengal Railway back in the day factory fresh in London, Ontario, Canada.
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EBR 2005, GMDL B12 A1A-A1A 1125hp at London, Ontario in August 1953, GMD photo.
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GMDL B12 (Built 1954), one of the surviving 11 from a series of 40 Meter-Gauge Canadian locos still soldiering on 60 years later - on container trains, no less. Pahartali Loco Shed in CTG builds refurbished custom parts for these beauties and keeps them running.

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Class 2000 (GMDL B12)


Production year : August 1953 to April 1956

Country of Origin : Ontario GMD Plant,Canada

Serial no : 2000-2039

Engine : EMD 12-567C

Wheel : A1A-A1A

Power : 1125hp

BR spec. : Metregauge Electric GM (M.E.G) - 11

Base : Pahartali,Ctg

Operational Locomotives:

2003,2015,2017,2018,2020,2021,2022,2023,2025,2030,2037

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This GMDL class from Canada is also going strong after 60+ years.

Switcher (shunter) of BR class 2200 (Bo-Bo) dating from the 60's - 70's. GMDL Canada Model GL8

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What a dumb style of talking things! You are already born, so why do not you guys do it as the Japanese do? Build your own coaches. Yes, and let the world know that you are already born. Who stops you from becoming even a teacher to the Japanese?

It is because of this high nose attitudes by guys like you that BD people cannot learn from others' experience. They are taught that they are already at the top of progress and technology. Do not please compare with Japan and Japanese people. You just do not have any clue about their society.

If you do not like my statement who stops you from building better things than the Japanese and Germans. You guys were born out of mothers' womb like them, why can not you do the similar things and why BD is at the bottom rung among all the countries?

Keep your tone Civil. Where did I said Bangladesh are on top in progress or technology? Seems like you have a serious comprehension problem. And you are the one who seems to have no idea what you are blabbering about.

I merely responsed to the hate & negativism you showed in your post. Or I can say I just exposed your racist attitude & insecurities that got you this much triggered.

In my post I simply pointed out the holes in your argument by presenting facts. None of those infos are incorrect nor the argument I presented is invalid.

I also pointed out where Bangladesh lacks. That is vision, training & investment. If you are having hardship to comprehend such simple post you are not worth to waste my time on.

I certainly didn't compare Bangladeshis with Japanese. Read again. Also I didn't knew you are the resident Japanese expart with sole right to talk regarding Japanese people or their society. Nor it was known to me that you are the only one with a passport & visa to Japan or the only one who worked with Japanese people or mixed with them in social level. You sir are really the God's gift to this forum.

So learn your things before blabbering & spewing hate & negativism when talking about Bangladesh.

Or you can simply start by showing your true flags. That one that has the saffron color & a wheel on it.

Well at least one class (GMDL B12 series from Canada) is 60+ years old and still going strong. :-)

B12 is the first diesel electric loco inducted in the entire subcontinent at East Bengal Railway (precursor to Bangladesh Railway).

I give a lot to the innovative spirit and inventive resources of the BR Loco shed staff in both Dhaka (Kamalapur shed) and Chittagong (Pahartali shed). That they kept this class running is a world record of sorts! We have done some positive things and credit should be give where it is due. :-)

Bangladesh Railway 2000 class GMDL B12 series for East Bengal Railway back in the day factory fresh in London, Ontario, Canada.
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EBR 2005, GMDL B12 A1A-A1A 1125hp at London, Ontario in August 1953, GMD photo.
BR2005.jpg


BR2024.jpg
13680689_830112157123556_3346577570020640780_n.jpg



GMDL B12 (Built 1954), one of the surviving 11 from a series of 40 Meter-Gauge Canadian locos still soldiering on 60 years later - on container trains, no less. Pahartali Loco Shed in CTG builds refurbished custom parts for these beauties and keeps them running.

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9370927648_24aee67627_c.jpg

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Class 2000 (GMDL B12)


Production year : August 1953 to April 1956

Country of Origin : Ontario GMD Plant,Canada

Serial no : 2000-2039

Engine : EMD 12-567C

Wheel : A1A-A1A

Power : 1125hp

BR spec. : Metregauge Electric GM (M.E.G) - 11

Base : Pahartali,Ctg

Operational Locomotives:

2003,2015,2017,2018,2020,2021,2022,2023,2025,2030,2037

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This GMDL class from Canada is also going strong after 60+ years.

Switcher (shunter) of BR class 2200 (Bo-Bo) dating from the 60's - 70's. GMDL Canada Model GL8

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Kudos to BR maintainance division & workers of Syedpur, Komolapur, Pahartoli workshop. Despite hostile & unpatronising government they kept their skills sharp. Despite all the hate, disrespect & insults they hears everday, they kept doing, going on their duty to enable a thankless populace to travel cheap & safe.
 
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Sure, another '2030 goal'. :lol:

Indian cities are having several kilometers of metro under construction- Kolkata (98 km), Delhi (156km), Mumbai (124 km), Bangalore (35km), Hyderabad (71 km).

And Mumbai have a suburban & monorail system, much unlike the city with no public transport infra. By the time you have a 22 km long metro, there would be an underground one through South Mumbai !

2030 is only a few days from now. Why do you want us to go so fast? Note one thing. With Japanese participation, Dhaka will have the best metro rail in the south Asia. There will be four other metro lines, too. Read the news below that will certainly entertain your mind:

Five metro rails
The MRT will reduce the travel time to a mere 23 minutes from Dhaka airport to Kamalapur while going from Purbachal to Kamalapur will take just 39 minutes
The Revised Strategic Transport Plan (RSTP) will include the construction of 5 Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) or metro rail lines in Dhaka to be implemented in three phases.

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Line 6: The construction of Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project (DMRTDP) which includes the first metro rail line the MRT Line 6 from Uttara to Motijheel is expected to completed by 2019-2020 at the cost of Tk21,000 crore.

The Line 6 is a north south line with a total length of 41 kilometre that will eventually connect Uttara to Ashulia and Motijheel to Kamalapur by 2025.

Line 1: The second line to be completed will be the MRT Line 1 also a north south line which will connect from Dhaka airport to Kamalapur at first and extended eventually connect Gazipur, Kamalapur to Keraniganj’s Jhilmil Residential Area and Khilkhet to Purbachal Residential Area.

Japan International Cooperative Agency (JICA) has completed a pre-feasibility study which was accepted by Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA).

The report says the MRT will reduce the travel time to a mere 23 minutes from Dhaka airport to Kamalapur while going from Purbachal to Kamalapur will take just 39 minutes.

Line 5: The third metro rail line is a east west route the MRT Line 5 which will connect from Bulta to Badda with stops at Mirpur, Gabtoli bus terminal, Dhanmondi, Basundhara city mall and Hatirjheel link road at a total length of 35 kilometres.

Jica’s feasibility study of the second and third metro rail MRT Line 1 project will be completed by 2016 and construction work will hopefully begin in 2017 and completed by 2025,” said Road Transport Highway Division secretary MAN Siddique.

Line 2: The fourth metro rail The MRT Line 2 will be constructed to connect Ashulia, Savar, Gabtoli, Dhaka University, DSCC Nagar Bhaban and Kamalapur at a length of 40 kilometres which will directly connect Dhaka EPZ to Kamalapur ICD.

Line 4: The MRT Line 4 will connect Kamalapur to Narayanganj at a length of just 16 kilometre. According to MAN Siddique the fourth and fifth metro rail will be completed by 2035. He also said that certain parts of MRT Line 2, 4 and 5 will be underground.
 
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2030 is only a few days from now. Why do you want us to go so fast? Note one thing. With Japanese participation, Dhaka will have the best metro rail in the south Asia.

Did you hit your head on something hard ? :cheesy:

Sure, you can claim it to be the best in South Asia if it ever finish by 2021, but we already have the best in India & we are upgrading it to be one of the largest in the world.
 
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Lol, Make that 9. Lucknow will be operational by this year.

And having 9 metro systems in a country of 1.3 billion people, even in cities with population as low as 2 million is far better than having no metro rail in one of Asia's most populous cities. No wonder why you are in the least livability list.

And in 2021 (if this 22 km line completes by then that is), there will be around 16-18 of them in India, with even cities like Kanpur having a larger network than Dhaka.
Like India, Bangladesh will also gather momentum after finishing the first metro project and get used to it.Overcoming the initial lack of experience and inhibition is important.Even in India, Up to 2011 there were only 3 metro rail , since than there is a burst of metro rail construction work going on there.Same thing will happen in Bangladesh.After completing this metro in 2020, govt. will surely look for it's expansion as well as Chittagong metro.And if Bangladesh build metro rail in two biggest cities then it will have same impact proportionately like building metros in 20 cities across India.In that sense it will be like catching up with India by 2025-2030.We are late in this venture by 10 years.I must agree.
 
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And if Bangladesh build metro rail in two big cities then it will have same impact proportionately like building metros in 20 cities across India.In that sense it wil bel like catching up with India by 2025-2030.We are late in this venture by 10 years.I must agree.

Well bro, good luck with your program.
 
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Keep your tone Civil. Where did I said Bangladesh are on top in progress or technology? Seems like you have a serious comprehension problem. And you are the one who seems to have no idea what you are blabbering about.

I merely responsed to the hate & negativism you showed in your post. Or I can say I just exposed your racist attitude & insecurities that got you this much triggered.

In my post I simply pointed out the holes in your argument by ppresenting facts. None of those infos are incorrect nor the argument I presented is invalid.

I also pointed out where Bangladesh lacks. That is vision, training & investment. If you have hardships to comprehend such simple post you are not worth to waste my time on.

I certainly didn't compared Bangladeshis with Japanese. Read again. I didn't knew you are the resident Japanese expart with sole right to talk regarding Japanese people or their society. Nor it was known to me that you are the only one with a passport & visa to Japan or the only one who worked with Japanese people or mixed with them in social level. You sir are really the God's gift to this forum.

So learn your things before blabbering & spewing hate & negativism when talking about Bangladesh.

So, as because you know so many things, therefore, instead of spewing your ignorance here better you go to BD railway and become its Advisor. Do not take time to build also another metro line and all the coaches without getting help from the Japanese who are not yet out of their mothers' womb. You must prove that you are already born, isn't it?
 
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Delhi has THE largest and most advanced metro network in the region- bar NONE. You're just showing your ignorance by saying such stupid things.

It's so typical of @bluesky. Come on, they are already claiming that their metro 'will be' most advanced in the region- even before they had started piling for the pillars. :-)
 
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It's so typical of @bluesky. Come on, they are already claiming that their metro 'will be' most advanced in the region- even before they had started piling for the pillars. :-)
Good luck to them, it's good that their capital city is getting something even tier 2 cities in India already have. BUT, claiming it will be the most advanced in the region is total nonsense- Delhi metro easily holds that spot and is one of the most advanced in the entire world, there is no metro coming up that rivals it.
 
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12:00 AM, January 28, 2016 / LAST MODIFIED: 03:18 AM, January 28, 2016
METRO RAIL THRU' DU CAMPUS
Govt to address noise issue.

Staff Correspondent

The authorities of the Dhaka metro rail project have decided to take some extra measures to check noise, shock and vibration in key places like the Jatiya Sangshad Bhaban, Dhaka University, and National Museum.

Besides, additional measures would also be taken within the DU area to ensure that important establishments, including Raju Sculpture, TSC, mazars of three leaders, and the educational atmosphere are not affected.

“We will use technologies like Mass Spring System [MSS] in around 6km key places through the metro rail route to check sound, shock and vibration,” Mofazzel Hossain, project director of Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development (DMRTD) Project, told reporters at his office in the capital.

Side walls on both sides of the tracks would be made with concrete instead of glass to dampen noise, he said. The height of the side walls would be 4-4.25feet.

According to a study, the noise level in most places of the 20km Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line-6 route from Uttara to Motijheel is higher than normal. The movement of the metro rail will not add further noise, he claimed.

The existing noise level in DU library area is 67.5 decibels, 70 at TSC, and 68.2 at Doel Chattar, the PD said, adding that the noise from the movement of Metro rail would be maximum 61.9, 61.1, and 56.5 decibels in the areas respectively.

The distance between pillars in DU area would be 150 feet while the distance in other places would be 100 feet, he said. These steps would be taken keeping in mind that the aesthetic beauty is not affected and cultural activities within the campus are not hampered, he added.

Mofazzel said the height of the metro rail track would be 31 feet from the ground. It would be at least 45 feet at Farmgate and Sonargaon Hotel intersections, as two ramps of the proposed Dhaka Elevated Expressway would be there, he claimed.

Two-storey stations would be built along the route except for two three-storey stations in the two points due to additional height, he added.

The metro rail will have stations at 16 points in the city -- including at Uttara, Pallabi, Mirpur, Kazipara, Shewrapara, Agargaon, Bijoy Sarani, Farmgate, Karwan Bazar, Shahbagh, TSC, Press Club, and Motijheel.

He said they hope they can start the construction work of the metro rail depot in March and the main construction work of the route in November-December and operation of the dream project partially by the end of 2019.

A 10km stretch between Uttara and Agargaon, part of the 20km line that will go as far as Motijheel, would be launched initially.

The Tk 21,985 crore ambitious project is aimed at easing traffic congestion in the capital city through an improved, faster, comfortable and time-bound public transportation service.

According to the project director, a train with six air-conditioned spacious cars will operate every four minutes, enabling a commuter to travel from Uttara to Motijheel in just 38 minutes, which now takes around two hours on a week day.

A total of 24 such trains would carry 60,000 passengers every hour to both directions and drastically cut the number of private cars on the streets, Mofazzel said, adding that only 3.5 percent works of the project have been completed so far.

Replying to a query about a section of DU students' demand to change the metro rail route, Mofazzel said it was finalised in consultation with the DU authorities in 2011 and that there was no scope for changing the route now.

The PD said DU students' concerns about the environment, noise and vibration had been included in the tender documents and detail design and those would be strictly followed while implementing the project.

The metro rail cars would be air-conditioned and sealed. So the DU students' concern about people throwing things out the windows was irrational, he added.

http://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/govt-address-noise-issue-208501
 
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Did you hit your head on something hard ? :cheesy:

Sure, you can claim it to be the best in South Asia if it ever finish by 2021, but we already have the best in India & we are upgrading it to be one of the largest in the world.
No, I am sane. 2021 or after it does not matter. It will be best in south Asia because of JICA participation. Did you read the news about 5 metro rail lines in Dhaka? Will many Indians show symptoms of fainting.
 
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22 km only for starter.Dhaka metro length will cross 150 km by 2035.And Dhaka's initiation is much better than Mumbai, which still have only 11 km track.:lol:
Uh, Mumbai Metro will be touching 200km by 2035 and that's without including Navi Mumbai's metro network which itself will be >80 km. Seriously stop with the delusions.

No, I am sane. 2021 or after it does not matter. It will be best in south Asia because of JICA participation. Did you read the news about 5 metro rail lines in Dhaka? Will many Indians show symptoms of fainting.
Why just because JICA is participating does that mean it will automatically be the best in S.Asia? What kind of signalling equipment will Dhaka Metro get? Rolling stock? What will the stations look like? What kind of ticketing ing system will be installed? How will it be connected to other forms of public transport?


Seriously it's unbelievable that you could say something as nonsensical as this either you are totally delusional or truly ignorant.
 
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It will be best in south Asia because of JICA participation

Jica funds several projects in India including Delhi metro, DFC & Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor. Care to explain how you would be the best?

Did you read the news about 5 metro rail lines in Dhaka? Will many Indians show symptoms of fainting.

Before deluding yourself, try checking the route length of Indian metro rail systems. Kolkata is going to have a route length of 120 km in 2019. Heck, even Pune is planning a metro with a route length of 60 km.

By 2030 even Indian tier II cities would have metro rail as large as Dhaka.

Why just because JICA is participating does that mean it will automatically be the best in S.Asia?

JICA was involved in DMRC phase I&II. He is claiming as if this is the first time Japanese are funding something in the region.

What kind of signalling equipment will Dhaka Metro get? Rolling stock? What will the stations look like?

Considering they are ready to pay 3X the normal price for everything, I would say BEML should participate in their tenders. :lol:
 
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