BSS
  22 Dec 2021, 13:40

Bangabandhu Railway Bridge construction progressing fast

  SIRAJGANJ, Dec 22, 2021 (BSS) - The construction works of the Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge over the Jamuna River here are progressing fast
as its 34 percent work has already been completed.

  The 4.8km-long rail bridge is being built at 300m upstream of the
Bangabandhu Bridge to enhance rail connectivity between the capital and the
country's northwestern regions and it is expected to be the largest dedicated
rail bridge in the country.

   Piling works of ten pillars were completed and the bridge is becoming
visible gradually, said Engineer Mashudur Rahman, director of the project.

   He said 34 percent works of the country's mega projects were completed.

   Railway communication had been introduced between Dhaka and the north and
south-western regions of the country first after opening the Bangabandhu
Bridge in 1998.

   Engineer Rahman said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid the foundation
stone of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge on November 29, 2020.

   The dual-gauge, double-track bridge will be constructed on 50 pears as the
construction works are going on at two ending points of Sirajganj and
Tangail.

   A 7.6km-long double-line railway approach embankment, a 30.73km dual-gauge
railway track and 16 viaducts will be built under the railway bridge project.

   Apart from this, the Bangabandhu Bridge East and West stations and yards
will be renovated and remodeled.

  Rahman said the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge will be capable of
running trains at a speed of 120km per hour on broad gauge line and 100km per
hour on meter gauge track compared to the present speed of 10kmph on the
Bangabandhu Bridge.

   The dual-gauge double-track railway bridge will save at least 20 minutes
commute time as no train will have to wait for line crossing.

  Only 38 trains can now travel through the Bangabandhu Bridge on a daily
basis. But after the construction of the Bangabandhu Railway Bridge, it will
allow as many as 88 trains to operate every day.

  This will also give the authorities the option to increase the number of
both passenger and freight trains, which is expected to develop the country's
rail services and strengthen regional connectivity.

  President of Sirajganj Chamber of Commerce and Industries Abu Yousuf said
the Bangabandhu Railway Bridge will develop train services.

   It will also help boost the economy of the northern region of the country,
he said.

   The bridge is expected to improve the country's connectivity with such
neighboring countries like India, Nepal, and Bhutan.