Ctg-Cox's Bazar-Gumdhum rail line likely to open in Oct
OUR CORRESPONDENT | Saturday, 12 August 2023
Chattogram, Aug 11: The trial run of train on Chattogram-Dohazari-Cox's Bazar-Gumdhum (CDCG) rail line is expected to begin in September next and if everything goes normal, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the project in October this year.
Project Director (PD) of the CDCG rail line project Mohammad Mofizur Rahman expressed the hope while visiting the project site on Friday.
Though under-construction rail line was inundated during past few days' rain in greater Chattogram, there has been no major damage to the line.
Construction work of the CDCG rail line is now progressing fast.
The authorities are trying to complete the work within this month (August) with target to conduct the test run of train in September.
In the run up to the trial operation of the rail line, Bangladesh Railway (BR) is repairing the old Kalurghat Bridge.
The repair work of the bridge started on August 1 this year.
Md Jahangir Hossain, General Manager (GM) of BR Eastern Zone said, "It's necessary to repair the bridge for train movement on the Cox's Bazar route. BR will increase load capacity of the old bridge first."
Sources said after repair of the Kalurghat Bridge, train may run to Cox' Bazar either from Chattogram or Dhaka.
Without the repair work, train movement over the existing Railway Bridge at Kalurghat for the newly constructed rail line to Cox's Bazar is now risky.
Md Jahangir Hossain further said, "We want to start train operation on the CDCG route as early as possible. We are preparing to start the test run of train in September with the imported Korean coaches."
"We have submitted proposal to introduce more than one train on the route after inauguration. We will meet the demand of tourists and locals step by step after opening of the CDCG train route," he added.
Project director Mohammad Mofizur Rahman said, "Over 90 per cent of the construction work of the project has been completed, and the remaining work will be finished within the current month."
Sources said construction work of the 85km stretch of the 128-km rail line from Dohazari to Cox's Bazar has already been completed.
Construction work of three railway stations out of nine have been completed so far while work of more two or three railway stations will be completed by September next and work of the rest railway stations is going on in full swing now.
According to project officials, a total of 128km single gauge and dual gauge rail line is being constructed between Dohazari and Cox's Bazar.
There are 39 major bridges and 242 culverts on this rail line.
Besides, underpasses and overpasses are being built for the movement of elephants.
Sources said the project, one of the mega schemes of the BR and categorised one of the fast-track projects of the government, was scheduled to be completed by June 2022.
But the implementing authorities could not complete the construction work within the previous scheduled time due to coronavirus outbreak and other reasons.
As the authorities failed to meet the deadline, they appealed to the ministry concerned to extend the timeline by two more years till July 2024 to complete the rest of the work.
The 128-km route will have nine railway stations at Satkania, Lohagora, Chakaria, Dulahazra, Eidgao, Ramu, Cox's Bazar Sadar, Ukhiya, and Gumdum.
These stations will have a hundred per cent computer-based interlocking signal system and fully digitalised telecommunications network. The Prime Minister laid the foundation of the project in April 2011.
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