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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2025

BRT project

BRT project

The Roads and Highways Department began work on the 20.5-kilometre BRT project in 2012. But, over 12 years later, the project is still not fully complete. File Photo: Rajib Dhar

Ecnec rejects BRT project extension, orders probe into faulty design

It also rejects housing project for July martyrs’ families for now, approves 12 others

Infograph: TBS

Costly delays and doubts: Dhaka's BRT project spirals further with 55% cost jump

Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan. Sketch: TBS

BRT project to be completed by 2024: Adviser

BRT flyover. Photo: Rajib Dhar

Authorities now think of supporting project as BRT flyovers narrow down roads, footpaths

Photo: TBS

Criticism heaped on Gazipur BRT over design flaws, delay and public inconvenience

Youth’s body found in sand pile of BRT project site in Gazipur

Youth’s body found in sand pile of BRT project site in Gazipur

Infographics: TBS

7 BRT flyovers opened to end Dhaka-Gazipur route gridlocks

Gridlock feared as BRT narrows road space for other vehicles

Gridlock feared as BRT narrows road space for other vehicles

File photo of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Line-3 project. Picture: TBS

6.7km of BRT now open to traffic

How BRT delay is costing $123m a year in lost benefits

How BRT delay is costing $123m a year in lost benefits

File photo of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Line-3 project. Picture: TBS

Part of BRT line on Airport-Gazipur route opened to public 

File Photo. Picture: Rajib Dhar

Authorities dismantle faulty BRT ramp after wasting time, money

Representational Image. Photo: Collected

Airport road commuters brace for traffic slowdown

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