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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Mainline performance test of metro train in August

Transport

BSS
07 June, 2021, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 07 June, 2021, 03:40 pm

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Mainline performance test of metro train in August

He said that the integrated test will be carried out after the mainline performance test on viaduct and then the trial run of the first metro train will be conducted

BSS
07 June, 2021, 12:45 pm
Last modified: 07 June, 2021, 03:40 pm
File photo of a metro train/Courtesy
File photo of a metro train/Courtesy

The country's first overhead metro train, the latest communication system in the country undertaken by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, will start its mainline performance test on viaduct in August.

"We will begin mainline performance test on viaduct in August after functional test, which is being carried out inside the depot," Managing Director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL) MAN Siddique told BSS today.

He said that the integrated test will be carried out after the mainline performance test on viaduct and then the trial run of the first metro train will be conducted.

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Meanwhile, the second set of metro train reached the depot before 15 days of the scheduled time, the DMTCL managing director added.

He said the construction of all metro stations was going on in full swing amid the coronavirus pandemic with maintaining health guidelines strictly.

According to the project details, the third and fourth shipment of metro train set is scheduled to be done on 11 June, which will reach the country on 13 August. The fifth set will start its journey from Japan on July 16, which is expected to anchor on September 17 this year. The real progress of this package is 44.91 percent.

It said the civil work progress of the first phase construction of metro rail from Uttara to Agargaon is 85.74 percent and the second phase progress from Agargaon to Motijheel is 62.50 percent, while the coordinated progress of electrical and mechanical system and rolling stock (rail coach) and procurement of depot equipment stood at 56.04 percent.

Besides, platform construction of Uttara North, Uttara Center, Uttara South and Pallabi stations were completed, while platform construction of Mirpur-11, Kazipara and Shewrapa stations is going on.

The metro rail is projected to carry 60,000 passengers per hour by travelling the entire route of 21.26 km from Uttara to Motijheel-Kamalapur Railway Station in less than 40 minutes.

The project details also said if the current pace of work continues by following safety rules during the ongoing coronavirus situation, the rail project might be completed within December 2022.

The length of the metro rail route up to Motijheel was 20.10 km. But now it is extended by 1.16 km to Kamalapur Railway Station. As a result, the number of stations has also increased to 16.

To deal with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a 10-bed isolation center (Field Hospital) at the Gabtoli construction site and a 14-bed isolation centre (Field Hospital) at Uttara Ponchoboti construction yard were constructed, Siddique said.

He said persons infected with Covid-19 are kept in home or institutional quarantine and if needed, they were admitted to a dedicated hospital.

The project details said there will be a total of 16 stations of the Mass Rapid Transit-MRT Line-6. The stations are – Uttara North, Uttara Center, Uttara South, Pallabi, Mirpur-11, Mirpur-10, Kazipara, Shewrapara, Agargaon, Bijoy Sarawni, Framgate, Karwan Bazar, Shahbag, Dhaka University, Bangladesh Secretariat and Motijheel.

The iconic stations will be at Diabari, Mirpur and Motijheel, while others stations will be constructed ordinarily.

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