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The road network of Bangladesh consists of national highways (designated by a number preceded by "N"), regional highways (R numbers) and zilla or district roads (Z numbers) which are maintained by Roads and Highways Department, as well as Upazila Roads, Union Roads, and Village Roads which are maintained by Local Government Engineering Department.The total length of roads in Bangladesh used to ...
Coastline, roads, railroads, and place names are based on a 1996 CIA map (File:Bangladesh_LOC_1996_map.jpg). Topography data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Relief shading is an embedded PNG raster, derived from the SRTM data using Perl. Bathymetry from NGDC ETOPO2. The data was processed in Perl and projected using Geo::Proj4.
Asian Highway 41 (AH41) is a route of the Asian Highway Network, running 948 kilometres (589 mi) from Teknaf in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh to Mongla in Khulna Division, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It passes only through Bangladesh to provide connectivity between Port of Chittagong and Port of Mongla – the two busiest sea ports of Bangladesh.
Transport map of Bangladesh. Transport in Bangladesh is dominated by roadways, accounting for the majority of both passenger and cargo traffic due to substantial development efforts since independence. Eight major national highways connect the capital, Dhaka, with divisional and district headquarters, port cities, and international routes ...
Pages in category "Maps of Bangladesh" ... Bangladesh–India border; M. Mapping Bangladesh This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at 15:14 ...
Chittagong can also be accessed by rail. It has a station on the metre gauge, the eastern section of the Bangladesh Railway, whose headquarters are also located within the city. There are two main railway stations, on Station Road and in the Pahartali Thana. Trains to Dhaka, Sylhet, Comilla, and Bhairab are available from Chittagong.
Roads in Bangladesh; ← N3: → N5: ... All road This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 21:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Before the construction of the expressway, the two-lane road here was known as the Dhaka Bypass Road. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to varying reports from The Daily Star , construction of the road began either in 1997, November 2001, or January 2002, with an estimated cost of ৳ 283 crore (US$24 million) to ৳ 317 crore (US$26 million), [ 4 ] [ 5 ...