20 September, 2018 12:55:35 AM / LAST MODIFIED: 20 September, 2018 12:15:25 PM
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Cabinet body clears proposal for Dhaka circular train service
Special Correspondent
The cabinet committee on purchase yesterday approved a proposal of the railway ministry to construct a circular railway around the Dhaka city under ‘Construction of Circular Railway Line around Dhaka City’ project under Public Private Partnership (PPP).
The approval was given at a meeting of the committee at the secretariat with the finance minister in the chair. The committee has also given approval to the ‘procurement guideline’ of the project, which will be implemented under a government to government (G to G) initiative in cooperation with the Japan government.
A total of $8500 million will be needed to implement the circular train network spanning 81.9km around the capital Dhaka, according to the proposal.
As per the proposal, the project aims at easing the traffic congestion of the capital and that about two crore city dwellers will be able to move smoothly inside the city.
According to the project plan, the 81.9km circular train network will have 20 stations at Tongi, Termuk, Purbachal, Beraid, Kayetpara, Demra, Siddhirganj, Chowdhury Bari, Chasara, Fatullah, Shyampur, Sadarghat, Babu Bazar, Nawabganj, Sankar, Gabtoli, Dhaka Zoo, Birulia, Uttara and Dheor.
Bangladesh Railway (BR) is the implementing agency for the project.
Chinese firm China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation has already completed a pre-feasibility study to implement the proposed circular rail route.
Construction work of Circular Rail to begin next January
November 13, 2018
https://www.bangladeshpost.net/construction-work-of-circular-rail-to-begin-next-january/
Staff Correspondent
In order to ease the traffic movement of the city and reduce commuters’ dependency on bus and other vehicles, initiatives have been taken to set up ‘Circular Rail’ around the capital.
Bangladesh Railways has taken a project to construct around 81.9 kilometre long railway around the city. The project work will start in early 2019, sources said.
Railways Minister Mujibul Haque, in a recent parliamentary session, said the railway has a plan to construct rail tracks around Dhaka to reduce the traffic congestion. The feasibility study proposal for the project has been approved by the Planning Commission on December 27.
According to railways ministry, feasibility studies of the project have already been submitted on October 3 this year. The ministry will complete the feasibility study process by verifying all these reports. Then the field-level feasibility study will begin.
It has been learnt that the pre-feasibility study of the project has been done in 2014. But later project-related survey, preparation of design and other related work have not progressed in the last three years. As per latest news, the planning department has approved Tk 27 crore for feasibility study. Later, on September 19, the cabinet committee on purchase approved a proposal of the railway ministry to construct a circular railway around the Dhaka city under ‘Construction of Circular Railway Line around Dhaka City’ project under Public Private Partnership (PPP). The committee has also given approval to the ‘procurement guideline’ of the project, which will be implemented under a government to government (G to G) initiative in cooperation with the Japan government.
Later the railway ministry has appointed consultant for the project. For appointing consultant, an open tender was published on May 23. A total of 14 institutes have shown their interest of whom six were shortlisted and asked to submit their proposal immediately in the ministry concerned.
According to the proposal, a total of $8500 million will be needed to implement the elevated viaducts and double line standard gauge circular train network.
The Circular Railway network will have 20 stations at Tongi, Termuk, Purbachal, Beraid, Kayetpara, Demra, Siddhirganj, Chowdhury Bari, Chasara, Fatullah, Shyampur, Sadarghat, Babu Bazar, Nawabganj, Sankar, Gabtoli, Dhaka Zoo, Birulia, Uttara and Dhour.
The average distance between two stations would be 4.10km, while the highest distance would be 6km (Termuk-Purbachal Road) and the shortest distance to be 1.10 km (Sadarghat-Babubazar). The depot of the 81.9km circular railway network would be constructed at Demra and storage yard at Birulia.
Project director of Circular Railway Md. Monirul Islam Firozi told Bangladesh Post, work of circular railway is progressing fast. We will need one year to complete the feasibility study and three months more to complete the Development Project Proposals (DPP).
Then we will find donor agencies, once we get the donor agencies we will finally start our construction work. From that statistics it can said base work circular railway will start on 2020-2021- he added.