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Jamuna Rail Bridge set to open in January

Bangladesh

BSS
20 November, 2024, 07:30 pm
Last modified: 20 November, 2024, 07:42 pm

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Jamuna Rail Bridge set to open in January

The main construction work was done with the financial support of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

BSS
20 November, 2024, 07:30 pm
Last modified: 20 November, 2024, 07:42 pm
A file photo of the rail bridge over Jamuna River. Photo: Collected
A file photo of the rail bridge over Jamuna River. Photo: Collected

The much-awaited double line dual gauge railway bridge over the River Jamuna is expected to open in second week of January.

"We have successfully completed construction works of dedicated double line dual gauge railway bridge over the river Jamuna," Project Director of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge Al Fattah Md Masudur Rahman told BSS today (20 November).

He said the 4.8 km long double line dual gauge bridge, which would be the largest dedicated rail bridge of the country, was constructed with two packages including WD-1 and WD-2 with the involvement of Tk16,780 crore.

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"Of the total cost, Tk13,000 crore has been earmarked for construction work and over Tk3,000 crore for meeting other cost. But we have saved Tk50 crore against construction of a component," Rahman said.

According to the project details, the main construction work was done with the financial support of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). JICA has given around Tk12,000 crore, while the rest of the money came from the government fund.  

Two Japanese joint-venture firms have been carrying out the major works of the project taken in 2016, it said.

The dual-gauge double-track bridge, having gas pipeline facility, is being built some 3,00 metres upstream of the Bangabandhu Bridge, having a single rail line.

In December 2016, the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council passed the bridge project at a cost of Tk9,734 crore and the project was scheduled to be completed by December 2023.

But the physical work of the project started in August 2020 and the foundation work of the bridge was begun in March 2021, it said. 

The rail bridge will ensure smooth railway communication both inside and outside the country. Once the bridge is completed, dedicated railway network would be set up between the North and the rest of the country, the project details said.

It said the railway bridge would also have a positive impact on the growth of the country's Gross Domestic product (GDP).

It added the railway bridge would improve the capacity of Bangladesh Railway (BR) in operating more trains between the capital and the western part of the country. It would also help reduce train delays, which are now common.

The new railway bridge will have the capacity to operate 88 trains daily, while a maximum of 22 trains could travel smoothly on single line dual gauge of Bangabandhu Bridge a day.

Apart from this, considering all the factors, the Bangladesh Railway has taken up two projects - one for constructing the rail bridge and another for constructing a dual-gauge double line from Joydebpur to Ishwardi.
 

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