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  2. Transport in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Transport in Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Dhaka consists of a mixture of cars, buses, rickshaws, motorcycles, and pedestrians, all vying for space in an environment where congestion is a daily challenge. The average traffic speed is less than seven kilometres per hour (4.3 mph), the slowest in the world, [1] and congestion was estimated to cost the economy US$6.5 billion ...

  4. Economy of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 November 2024. Economy of Bangladesh Motijheel C/A, the downtown of Dhaka Currency Bangladeshi taka (BDT, ৳) Fiscal year 1 July – 30 June Trade organizations SAFTA, SAARC, BIMSTEC, WTO, AIIB, IMF, Commonwealth of Nations, World Bank, ADB, Developing-8 Country group Developing/Emerging Lower-middle ...

  5. MRT Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the World Bank published a study report, recommending that the government of Bangladesh build a mass transit system in Dhaka. In the same year, American consultancy firm Louis Berger Group prepared a strategic transport plan for Dhaka. [2] The World Bank helped to develop this plan, which proposed the construction of five MRT lines in ...

  6. Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For transportation of cargo, BRTC operates a fleet of 170 trucks. [5] About twenty percent of the government food transport uses BRTC's trucks. The two main truck depots are located at Dhaka and Chittagong. BRTC's main driver training institute is located in Joydevpur, Gazipur District, about forty kilometres north of Dhaka.

  7. MRT Line 2 (Dhaka Metro Rail) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the World Bank published a study report, recommending that the government of Bangladesh build a mass transit system in Dhaka. In the same year, American consultancy firm Louis Berger Group prepared a strategic transport plan for Dhaka. [1] The World Bank helped to develop this plan, which proposed the construction of five MRT lines in ...

  8. Northern Route (MRT Line 5) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the World Bank published a study report, recommending that the government of Bangladesh build a mass transit system in Dhaka. In the same year, American consultancy firm Louis Berger Group prepared a strategic transport plan for Dhaka. [3] The World Bank helped to develop this plan, which proposed the construction of five MRT lines in ...

  9. Bangladesh Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Railway system has a total length of 3,600 kilometres (2,200 mi). [5] In 2009, it had 34,168 employees working for the operations. [ 6 ] In the year 2014, Bangladesh Railway recorded a ridership of 65 million passengers for a total of 8,135 million passenger-kilometres , and transported 2.52 million tonnes of freight racking up ...