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The MRT Line 6 ( bn, এমআরটি লাইন ৬) is a line on the
Dhaka Metro Rail Dhaka Metro Rail ( bn, ঢাকা মেট্রোরেল), colloquially known as the Dhaka Metro ( bn, ঢাকা মেট্রো) is a mass rapid transit (MRT) system serving Dhaka, Bangladesh. Together with the city's planned sub ...
. Bangladesh's first rapid transit line, it has been in service since 2022. It is an entirely elevated line and currently has 9 stations in service between Uttara North and
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. The line was the result of the proposal of a mass rapid transit system in Dhaka by the Review Committee of the Strategic Transport Plan led by
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and the Urban Traffic Formulation Study prepared by the
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. Its construction started in 2016 that was delayed several times as a result of disagreements about the route, the
July 2016 Dhaka attack On the night of 1 July 2016, at 21:20 local time, five militants took hostages and opened fire on the Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan Thana. The assailants entered the bakery with crude bombs, machetes, pistols, and took several dozen hostages ...
, and the
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. The first phase of the line was gradually opened during 2022. The second phase from Agargaon to
Motijheel Motijheel ( bn, মতিঝিল) is a ''thana'' (administrative division) of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is at the heart of the city (the General Post Office is considered the zero point of Dhaka). Motijheel is the major business and commercial hub ...
is currently under construction and expected to open in 2023. It would bring the total distance to 20 kilometers. An extension to Kamalapur is expected in 2026. There is a plan to further extend the line north towards
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and
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in future. It is the most expensive mass rapid transit line in terms of construction cost in Asia.


History


Origins and development

In 2005, the
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published a study report, recommending that the
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build a mass transit system in
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. In the same year, American consultancy firm
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prepared a strategic transport plan (STP) for Dhaka. Although the World Bank helped to develop this plan, the draft plan didn't include a mass rapid transit system. It was Bangladeshi civil engineer and
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Jamilur Reza Choudhury Dr. Jamilur Reza Choudhury (15 November 1942 – 28 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi civil engineer, professor, researcher, and education advocate. He was an Adviser (Minister) to Caretaker government of Bangladesh, Caretaker Government of Banglad ...
, chairman of the Review Committee of the STP, and his team who suggested a mass rapid transit system be included in the plan. Three years later of preparation of the study report by the World Bank, the
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(JICA) joined the metro rail project. In the Urban Traffic Formulation Study, JICA considered MRT Line 6 the most profitable and important of the proposed lines. A feasibility study was conducted for the construction of this line in the financial year 2010–2011. A draft route was mapped in 2011. According to this map, the line was supposed to be from Uttara to Sayedabad. The proposed station at Bijoy Sarani was to be built in front of the
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, but due to the objection of the
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in 2011, it was planned to be built near the
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. Also, the height of the dome of the station had to be reduced to keep it out of reach of the airport funnel for the nearby
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. As per the proposed route map, the line was supposed to pass in front of Begum Rokeya Hall, one of residential buildings of the
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. However, due to the objection of the authorities, the government took the initiative to revise the alignment. The draft route included the
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. However, at the request of the Dhaka Traffic Coordination Board (now
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or DTCA), its route was diverted from the flyover. So it was planned to change the route and take it to Sayedabad via
Motijheel Motijheel ( bn, মতিঝিল) is a ''thana'' (administrative division) of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is at the heart of the city (the General Post Office is considered the zero point of Dhaka). Motijheel is the major business and commercial hub ...
. The draft route was supposed to pass the line through
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. But the Bangladesh Army objected as it wanted to make the area a residential area, so the line was moved eastward. Even though the line was planned to pass by Tejgaon Airport, later prime minister
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ordered to change the decision considering national security. Jamilur Reza Choudhury requested the prime minister to change the destination of the line from Sayedabad to Motijheel. He also suggested taking the route through Banglamotor. Later, the route map was modified slightly to finalize the current route map. JICA wanted to build three metro stations at
Uttara Uttara, which means "north" in Sanskrit and many other South Asian languages, may refer to: Places * Uttara Export Processing Zone, Bangladesh * Uttara, a suburb north of Dhaka, Bangladesh *Uttara East Thana *Uttara West Thana *Uttaradit, a city i ...
above ground, and the remaining stations underground, but
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, an Indian mass transit expert, recommended building an entirely elevated line, as he believed an underground metro line would be to expensive to build and operate. This resulted in the current route, which is entirely on elevated track. On 18 December 2012, the project was approved by the
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(ECNEC) and in the next year, JICA hired a consultant and financed the construction of MRT Line 6 and its operator
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(DMTCL) was established. In 2014, the project officials completed the design of metro station of the line. Its conceptual design was created two years after its approval by ECNEC. The finalised version of STP, revised in 2016, proposed the construction of five mass rapid transit lines in Dhaka including this line. Before of the line's construction, there were three obstacles in the northern Uttara-Mirpur section. The first obstacle was the narrowness of the local road from Uttara to Mirpur, which made it impossible to carry out construction work there. The second obstacle was a lake between Uttara and Mirpur. The third was the Sri Sri Gaur Nitai temple located in the route which needed to be moved.
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planned to widen the road to remove the first obstacle. In case of second, it was decided to fill the marked area of the lake and remove the soil after the piling work is completed there. After the government held talks with the temple authority, they announced the transfer of the temple, thereby solving all the issues. After determining the route of the line by the side of Shaheed Minar, it was planned to change the route in the face of objection and take it in front of
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. In protest of this, the students of Dhaka University conducted various activities from 7 January 2016. They cited the possibility of damage to structures in the university premises, increased traffic jams and disruption to campus activities as reasons for their opposition. On the other hand, Road Transport and Bridges Minister
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ruled out the possibility of moving the metro route from Dhaka University as the construction work would start in two months. He informed that there will be no problem in the activities of the university as sound insulation technology will be used on the metro rail line. Meetings were held with students to resolve the dispute. After discussing the benefits of a metro station in the Dhaka University area, they withdrew their opposition. The authority of
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(BSMMU) objected to the decision of the DTCA to take the proposed route through BSMMU. They were later convinced by DTCA because a station near BSMMU could benefit the patients. On 27 March 2016, DMTCL signed an agreement with Tokyu Construction Ltd for the construction of the line's depot.


Initial phases


Construction

The construction project was inaugurated on 26 June 2016. The
July 2016 Dhaka attack On the night of 1 July 2016, at 21:20 local time, five militants took hostages and opened fire on the Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan Thana. The assailants entered the bakery with crude bombs, machetes, pistols, and took several dozen hostages ...
took place during the call for tenders for the construction of the line, and led to some companies withdrawing from the tender process due to security concerns. Seven Japanese officials associated with the project died in the attack. About 4 days after the attack,
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, foreign affairs adviser of the country, said that the attack would not have any negative impact on construction. He wanted to wait a maximum of three months for foreign officials who left after the attack. Six months later, with the assurance of the government, the contractors started the construction work. A detailed design of the line was prepared in August 2016. In September 2016, works related to the construction of the line's depot at
Diabari Diabari ( bn, দিয়াবাড়ি) is a place situated in Uttara, Dhaka. It is a tourist attraction in Uttara. Diabari consists of plain lands of Sectors 15 and 16 in Uttara. Trains of MRT Line 6 starts journey from Diabari area. There ...
were started. On 2 August 2017, the first phase of construction of the MRT Line 6 was officially started. DMTCL hired seven contracting firms to work in joint ventures to execute the construction works. One of those seven contracting firms was Abdul Monem Limited, which was the sole Bangladeshi contractor for the construction project. Also the contractor for an significant part of the construction work was
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. As of December 2017, 13.16% of the initial budget was spent on the construction of the project. By 2018, utility transfer was completed for the project from
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to
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in the route area. In April 2018, the installation of spans between the pillars of the line began. Work of the second phase started from August of the same year. In February 2019, work began on the viaduct and stations on the Agargaon to
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section of the under-construction line. Till then the overall average progress of the project was 21.50% and the progress of the first phase was 35%. As of 15 December 2019, 8.15 km of viaducts of a total length of 20 km of the line had been laid. According to the schedule, its rail track was supposed to be laid in the first month of 2020. In March 2020, as the
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escalated, foreigners involved in the project stopped working and left the country. The lockdown imposed by the government during the pandemic halted construction for several months. However, when the government allowed work in accordance with the rules to prevent infection, construction work was resumed. As of October 2020, the construction of Phase 2 was lagging behind Phase 1. A news article published by ''
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'' attributed this to a later start of construction than the first phase and COVID-19. In 2021, JICA urged the government to take necessary measures to prevent the spread of infection among the officials and employees involved in the project. The government set up two makeshift hospitals, isolation centers and makeshift dormitories to prevent transmission. During the pandemic, 668 people involved in construction contracted COVID-19. Erecting of all spans of Phase 1 was completed on 28 February 2021. As of February 2021, the construction progress of the Kawran Bazar to Motijheel section of the second phase was 56%. Installation of all viaducts on the line was completed on 27 January 2022. The construction of its depot was completed in June 2022. Two months after that, the construction progress of MRT Line 6 was 67%. M.A.N. Siddique, Managing Director of DMTCL, was sure that the project would be successful despite the reserve crisis in 2022. As of November 2022, the construction progress was 84.22%, while the progress of the first phase from Uttara to Agargaon was at 95%. As of 8 February 2023, after 41 days of the opening of the first phase, at least 92% of the second phase of the line was complete. ABM Amin Ullah Nuri, the secretary of the Road Transport and Highways Division, said on 9 August 2023 that the second phase would be completed by October 15. However, the construction of all the stations is planned to be completed by December.


Trial runs and opening

Initially, the deadline for construction of the line was in 2024. But Sheikh Hasina had instructed to complete the first phase by 2019 and the second phase by 2020. Later, the
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planned to commission the entire line in 2021 to mark the country's 50 years of independence. Then phase 1 and 2 were scheduled to be completed by 2025 by DMTCL. On 29 August 2021, the trial run of the trains on the line under construction began. It traveled from
Diabari Depot Diabari Depot ( bn, দিয়াবাড়ি ডিপো) is a railway depot of the Dhaka Metro Rail's MRT Line 6, located before Uttara North station in northern Dhaka. It is the first depot on the metro lines of Dhaka, having been built ...
to Mirpur 11 that day. The line's train made its longest trial run on 12 December 2021. It traveled from Uttara to Agargaon. The train ran for . It ran at 100 km/h for and ran at for the rest. Since the work was not completed, the opening date of the first phase was changed to 16 December of the next year. From 1 September 2022, the authority started the integrated trial run of the line from Uttara to Agargaon. A total of 4 trial runs were operated on the Uttara–Agargaon section. All the work on Phase 1 was supposed to be completed by 15 December and Sheikh Hasina wanted to inaugurate the Uttara–Agargaon section after the
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. DMTCL later proposed to open the first phase portion of the line in the last week of December 2022. On the basis of the proposal, the inauguration date was fixed in 28 December. On 28 December 2022, the section between Uttara and Agargaon was inaugurated by Sheikh Hasina. The following day, public operations started with trains running non-stop between the two terminals. More stations were gradually introduced into service between January and March. Since 31 March 2023, all nine stations from Uttara to Agargaon on the line are in use. On 13 April 2023, Obaidul Quader announced the opening of Phase 2 in November of the same year. On 18 May 2023, DMTCL announced a trial run from Agargaon to Motijheel in July of the same year. DMTCL was aiming to launch the second phase by December 2023. As the government decided to launch the second phase by November, the project officials had planned to reduce the number of trial runs on the Agargaon–Motijheel section. On 18 June 2023, Obaidul Quader informed that Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate Phase 2 in October 2023. First trial run from Agargaon to Motijheel started on 7 July 2023. On 20 August 2023, it was announced that the second phase will be opened after two months. Later the inauguration date was postponed by three days. Five days after the date change was announced, the inauguration date was changed again to October 29. It was decided to shut down metro services for two days for system integration from 14 October to 15 to make the entire line operational. The inauguration date of Phase 2 was again pushed back to 4 November, showing that the prime minister could not give the time on 29 October 2023.


Kamalapur extension

STP had plans to extend the MRT Line 6 from Motijheel to
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. The extension project was decided to be start by the government in 2019. However,
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, the Japanese construction firm responsible for the construction of a multimodal transport hub in Kamalapur, stated that it would withdraw from this project if the government planned to extend the metro line.
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opposed the extension project of the line with Kajima. As a result, DMTCL proposed three options to Kajima for extending the line. The first proposal is to build a station on Line 6 above Kamalapur metro station on Line 1 which is underground. The second option was to build the metro station outside the railway station area. According to the third proposal, they needed to apply for land from the
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for constructing the station. When the contractors involved in the construction project were asked to join the extension project, companies other than Italian-Thai Development showed no interest that delayed the extension. Extending the line up to Kamalapur would increase the length of the line to about 21 km. The extension pushes the completion date for the line to December 2025. The extension work started west of the station plaza in January 2023 by Italian-Thai Development. Piling began in late February. As of May 2023, 38 out of 176 have been completed. As of 1 June 2023, at least 2.30% of the third phase was complete. Seven months after the commencement of work on the Kamalapur expansion project, its progress stood at 10%.


Future plans

The Strategic Transport Plan finalised in 2015 was included the extension of the line to Baipayl in
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. But at the same time the Northern Route of MRT Line 5 is supposed to be extended to the same place, so next year the STP was revised and its extension destination was charged to
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, but it was omitted as Dhaka BRT was under construction on the same route. Alternatively, DMTCL planned to take MRT Line 6 north to Gazipur. In 2022, M.A.N. Siddique, showed the interest to extend the line to
Tongi Tongi ( bn, টঙ্গী) is a major township in Gazipur District, Gazipur, Bangladesh, with a population of 350,000. It hosts the Biswa Ijtema and features a Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industry Corporation, BSCIC industrial area, which prod ...
. ABM Amin Ullah Nuri confirmed in April 2023 that the construction of the extension from Uttara North to Tongi would start after the completion of the extension from Motijheel to Kamalapur. As of 1 May 2023, DMTCL planned to conduct a pre-feasibility study for the Tongi extension. It was decided to start the feasibility study approximately two weeks after the announcement of the pre-feasibility study. According to the completed pre-feasibility study, the Tongi extension will increase the length of the line by 4.61 km.


Stations


Timeline

The following dates represent the dates the section opened to the public, not the private inauguration.


Financing

In terms of construction cost with Kamalapur extension, it is the most expensive mass rapid transit line in Asia before the
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of Singapore. was used for the construction of the first and second phase. JICA provided 75.45% of it as loan. The government agreed to accept the loan for interest rates of 0.70% for construction, 0.01% for consultancy service, and 0.2% for Front End Fee. As per the terms of the agreement, the loan will not be repaid for the first ten years of the line's operation. The entire amount of the loan is stipulated to be repaid within thirty years of commencement. For the extension of the line up to Kamalapur and line related projects, the project budget has increased by to . In 2022, JICA provided more for the extension project. In the next year, the
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agreed to give loan of for Integrated Corridors Management project for stations in Mirpur and
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. JICA announced to provide total of loan for the extension project to Kamalapur. According to the managing director of DMTCL, the company needs to earn daily from its ticket sales to meet the cost of MRT Line 6. On the opening day, it earned . It earned in 10 days of activity. In the first month, the company earned from the line. In the first three months of the operation, DMTCL earned a total of from MRT Line 6, though its total expenditure was . On June 19, 2023, DMTCL paid to the government towards repayment of debt. According to the information provided in July 2023, the company earns daily from this line.


Infrastructure


Rolling stock

In 2017, DMTCL ordered 24 six-car commuter trains to
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for the initial part of the line with a price tag of . The fleet was built and tested in Japan. Production of rail coaches started on 16 April 2019. In February 2020, A sample train arrived in Dhaka. According to the schedule, the trains produced for passenger transport were supposed to arrive in the country in 15 June of the same year. However, the first train arrived in April 2021 with all trains delivered by March 2023. The trains of the MRT Line 6 are called "green train" officially. Trains of this line is currently served by 12 six-car trains, all of which are Kawasaki commuter car sets. Each train car is 19.8m long, 2.95m wide, and 4.1m high, forming 120m long trains. The trains are powered by 1500 V DC via
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rail system, are air-conditioned with two air conditioning units in each coach and capable of traveling at up to 100 km/h with ability to increase and decrease 3.5km/h speed per second. These trains have bulletproof glass windows.


Depot

MRT Line 6 depot is located at
Diabari Diabari ( bn, দিয়াবাড়ি) is a place situated in Uttara, Dhaka. It is a tourist attraction in Uttara. Diabari consists of plain lands of Sectors 15 and 16 in Uttara. Trains of MRT Line 6 starts journey from Diabari area. There ...
in Uttara. The depot area also has 52 structures including workshops, washing sheds and storage. The depot can accommodate 18 trains, which have to go north from
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through a 300 metres long workshop to reach the depot. The depot has an operation control center from where trains can be controlled by communicating with the train driver using radio antennas mounted on the line under the direction of the controller. An exhibition and information center was planned to be set up at the depot so that people could experience the metro services. It was opened on 6 September 2022.


Station

Stations of the line have a ground level and additional two levels. Access to the first or concourse level is via stairs or elevators from the ground. It houses the station staff's office, waiting room and ticket counter. There is a system of one time ticketing from the first level. From the first level through the automatic fare collection zone one has to take an escalator or elevator to reach the second level where the train platforms are located.


Features

To meet the cost of the line, DMTCL has planned to build a transit oriented development (TOD) hub centered around the
Uttara Center metro station Uttara Center Metro Station is a metro rail station under construction by the Dhaka Metro Railway. This station is located in Uttara, a suburb of Dhaka. It is estimated that the station will be inaugurated in December 2022 to run metro rail. The s ...
. For this purpose, the authority has decided to purchase 29 acres of Uttara Model Town (3rd Phase) from
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at a cost of . In future, TOD hubs will be built around all the stations belonging to the line.
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(BRTC) provides bus services to Uttara North and
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for the convenience of passengers to reach the station. Buses ply from Uttara North to
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and Agargaon to
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. Besides, BRTC has launched two bus services named 24 and 25 for four metro stations which will stop at Agargaon, Mirpur 10, Khamarbari and Bijoy Sarani respectively. Smart delivery lockers are being installed at all stations as per the agreement of Aspire to Innovate with DMTCL.


Operation


Services

After opening, the service was initially limited to four hours a day from 8am to 12 noon, and no trains ran on Tuesday. From 25 January, the service time was set to 8:30am–12:30pm. From 5 April 2023, the line operated for every day from 8am to 2pm until the activation of new schedule. In February 2023, DMTCL had planned to implement the new schedule from July due to the mismatch of the line's schedule with the demands of working people. On 18 May 2023, DMTCL announced a new schedule that had been activated from 31 May: with this schedule, the line is to operate every day except Friday, with a peak hour service at 10 minute intervals from 8 am to 11 am and from 3 pm to 6 pm, and an off-peak service at 15 minute intervals from 11 am to 3 pm and from 6 pm to 8 pm. It was made effective from the date DMTCL announced. In 4 June, the company announced that the off-peak hour headway would be reduced by 3 minutes from the following day. The authority announced on 20 June 2023 that they changed peak hour to 8 am to 11 am and 4.01 pm to 8 pm with 10 minutes headway and off-peak to 11.01 am to 4 pm with 15 minutes headway that would be activated after two days. From 8 July 2023, it was decided to extend the service by another thirty minutes from 8 am to 8.30 pm with the last thirty minutes reserved only for passengers using Rapid Pass and MRT Pass. As per the plan, operational time will be changed from 7 am to 11.30 pm after the second phase. At first, even if the entire line is opened, except for certain trains, the rest will go up to Agargaon. The minimum ticket price of metro rail for Line 6 is fixed at and the fare is fixed at per km. 12 trains have been allotted for this line, of which 2 trains are kept as backup trains. Sub-stations with 132 kV circuits have been set up at Motijheel, Uttara and Shewrapara for uninterrupted power supply to the line. Currently five coaches are in use on this line. Dhaka Metro Rail has reserved an entire compartment only for women on each train.


Ridership

On the opening day, it was used by 3857 passengers. There were 90 thousand passengers in 10 days of activity. In January, 3,35,000 passengers used its service. From January to March, its total ridership was 1.077 million. According to the data provided in July 2023, the line carries around 70,000 passengers regularly. As of August 2023, the number of daily passengers on this line has increased by another 10,000. According to a DMTCL study, the daily ridership of the line will be 4,83,000 in 2024.


Incidents

On the first day of operation, the ticket vending machines at the station became unusable, causing passengers to have problems getting tickets. The authority attributed the problem to the failure of the vending machine because the machines did not have enough money to dispense high-value banknotes. After two days the authority succeeded in solving the problem. Also, on 1 January 2023, metro service was suspended for two hours in the morning after New Year's Eve because a string of
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fell onto the line's overhead wire. After two hours its operation was resumed. DMTCL lost a revenue of due to stoppage of trains for two hours during that time. On February 19 this year, the down line of the MRT Line 6 was temporarily suspended due to a kite getting stuck. Then again six days later, metro services were temporarily suspended due to the same reason. On 30 April 2023, a rock was thrown at a window of a train bound for Uttara North metro station around
Kazipara metro station Kazipara ('', romanised: Kajeepara'') is a metro station of the Dhaka Metro's MRT Line 6. This station is located in Kazipara, Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city ...
. Although no one was injured or the window was broken, the window glass was cracked. After the incident, the DMTCL filed a complaint against the unidentified miscreants at the nearby Kafrul Thana. Later, a case was registered against the unidentified persons under the Metrorail Act, 2015 and the police started an investigation to identify them. In the case document, DMTCL stated that the vandalism caused a loss of to the company. Police investigation identified 7-8 possible buildings from which the rock could have been hurled. On the other hand, from the video footage, the metro authority identified the building from where the stone was actually hurled. On 6 May, the managing director of DMTCL claimed that most of the people in the building had fled their apartments. But he also said that they will be captured. Following the incident, the
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began monitoring the buildings around the line. Besides, several rules and restrictions have been issued for access to the roofs of tall buildings. The police officers of the police station of Kafrul identified 5 people as suspects in a two-month investigation, but due to lack of evidence, they could not identify the culprits and arrest them. On 23 July 2023, a man was traveling from
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to Uttara North metro station when he saw a passenger in the train asking other passengers for alms. He recorded the video of the beggar and uploaded it on Facebook which went viral. As soon as they reached Uttara, he complained to the authority and the beggar was arrested. On 7 August 2023, the first train left at 8:40 AM instead of 8 AM due to technical issues. Two days later, metro services on the line was suspended for two and a half hours due to an electrical fault. Then on 21st of the same month at around 8.30 am a train was stuck on the line for more than an hour due to an emergency brake which stopped the operation for that time.


Issues


Construction

Before the construction work started in 2016, the residents along the route were suffering due to the digging of the road to lay underground electrical cables for the construction in Mirpur. Although people suffered during construction, the use of
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s reduced the suffering. On 29 June 2021, Dhaka North Mayor
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alleged that DMTCL was given a condition to coordinate with the
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to carry out the construction work, but as they violated the condition, people faced problems during the construction of two stations in Kazipara and Shewrapara. Due to the construction work, the usable roads and streets became narrow. As a result, pedestrians and vehicular movement became difficult and the route became more dangerous. According to a report published by the private research organization Save the Road on 21 August 2022, mismanagement and inefficiency in the construction of the MRT Line 6 resulted in a loss of in addition to 11,860 working hours being lost. In addition, 3,562 people fell ill due to environmental pollution and 54 patients died as they couldn’t get medical treatment by ambulance as soon as possible caused by the construction work on the roads and streets. According to a news article published by ''
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'', the owners of shopping malls situated along the route of MRT Line 6 suffered losses due to the ongoing construction work in Mirpur area. The line was built on 13 meter high pillars. But outside of the country, metro lines are built at a height of more than 15 meters. As the line is lower than 15 meters except the section at
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, it is impossible to construct any flyover or mega structure on its route. The extension project of
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was declared terminated for the same reason. The decision to build the line at a height of 13 meters was criticized by experts. Metro station construction sites lacked sufficient space, so there was no other option but to use pavement space to build escalators. So experts suggested land acquisition for setting up escalators. According to them, the use of sidewalk space for the installation of escalators would increase the traffic jam on the streets. DMTCL had a dispute with Dhaka North City Corporation authority in 2022 due to a lack of space for the MRT Line 6 station's landings and use of pavement space. Atiqul Islam called on the builders to refrain from constructing landings on the footpath as it will be difficult for pedestrians to walk. Atiqul Islam criticized the arrangement saying that DMTCL did not acquire the land before construction for the landings and used the footpath space, saying that it should be ensured that people do not suffer due to the construction of stations. As a result, DMTCL announced the acquisition of land for the landing space of stations. This announcement added some complexity to the construction project. Besides, during the construction, the pillars of the project was placed on the drains of different areas of the city corporation, causing the city corporation authority to face difficulties in various tasks. According to a news article reported by ''
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'' in October 2022, construction of entry and exit points for Pallabi, Mirpur 11 and Shewrapara stations had become challenging due to reluctance of residents of the greater Mirpur area to sell plot. All the pillars of MRT Line 6 are built on the road median except a pillar of its
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at Farmgate, placed in the middle of the road to the left of the median, making the road accident-prone and increasing traffic jams on the road. According to the DMTCL authority, this happened because the contractors of the
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project did not work in coordination with them during the construction work at Farmgate.


Fare

DMTCL constituted a Fare Fixing Committee to fix the fare of the MRT Line 6, in a meeting held on 10 January 2021, the committee fixed per kilometer as the proposed fare. The proposed rent was determined on the basis of break even point. According to the proposal, the fare from Uttara North to Motijheel was supposed to be . On 6 September 2022, Obaidul Quader announced a fare of per kilometer and a minimum fare of . This finalized minimum fare is higher than
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and
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in India and
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in Pakistan. On 17 December 2022, the Secretary General of Bangladesh Passenger Welfare Association demanded to reduce the fare per kilometer and the minimum fare by half considering the interests of the passengers. On the other hand, on 26 December 2022, the Institute for Planning and Development demanded a 30% reduction in fares to encourage passengers to use the line. In a press conference held the next day, the managing director of DMTCL mentioned electricity price and profit as the reason for fixing higher fare rate. In a meeting of the Standing Committee of
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(BNP) held on the same day, Nazrul Islam Khan claimed that the fixed fare was in conflict with the Metrorail Act, 2015. In the meeting, he criticized the government's decision stating that metro fares are higher than bus fares in the country. On 29 December 2022, Obaidul Quader stated that fares are not an issue here and that Dhaka's fixed fares are low when compared to mass rapid transit systems in Thailand and Malaysia. On 24 August 2023,
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, the planning minister, said that the government is making efforts to reduce the ticket fares so that it is possible for common people to travel by mass rapid transit.


Others

In 2013, the Odhikar Unnoyon Songstha reported that the government had illegally appointed Nippon Koei as the consultant in violation of existing rules. Based on the report, JICA warned the government about this, but the government was adamant about its decision. In a meeting held next year, Obaidul Quader expressed his fear and said that if there is any corruption in the Metrorail project, he would have no other option but to leave the ministry. The DTCA authority in the meeting then assured the minister that there is no scope for corruption as there are various parties including JICA as reviewers in the consultant recruitment process. In 2023, Syed Imran Saleh Prince, Acting and Organizing Secretary of the Central Office of BNP, claimed that there has been unlimited corruption and irregularities in the construction of MRT Line 6. Association of Mobile Telecom Operators of Bangladesh (AMTOB) conducted a technical survey and evaluation of nine metro stations. On the basis of that survey, they requested DMTCL on 27 September 2022 for permission to install antennas to maintain uninterrupted mobile network in station buildings along with prepared plans. However, the managing director of DMTCL said it was impossible due to technical and architectural reasons and advised the mobile operators to install antennas in the adjacent areas of the route. In response, the mobile operators said that due to legal reasons, they are not allowed to do so on the roofs of residential buildings and government buildings and it is not their responsibility to install towers. Experts criticized the decision to open the entire line from Uttara to Agargaon in 2022. According to passengers and experts, instead of opening the entire line, opening half of the line will increase rather than reduce the suffering of the people. The maintenance of public toilets at stations on MRT Line 6 has been leased by DMTCL to Boisakhi Security Services Limited who charge passengers to use the toilets. This decision was criticized by passengers.


Impact

During the construction of MRT Line 6, the area around the three metro stations located in Uttara Model Town began to increase in population. The metro facility under construction has potential to increase connectivity in the Uttara Model Town Phase 3 sectors as housing developers invested a total of in Uttara and Mirpur areas. Due to the construction of MRT Line 6, new buildings are being built in the new sectors developed in Uttara. Besides, various commercial establishments and factories started to develop in the Greater Mirpur area centered on the Metro Rail. After the opening of the first phase of MRT Line 6, people traveling from Uttara to Agargaon started using Metro Rail and this led to an increase in the number of passengers using Metro services who used to travel by bus earlier. This has alarmed bus service officials, who fear that bus ridership may drop significantly after the second phase is launched. Therefore, according to the bus transport owners, the management and quality control of bus service has become necessary here to maintain the number of bus transport users serving the route of MRT Line 6.


Legacy

* In 2019, the entrance to the
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was modeled after a viaduct of MRT Line 6, which included a replica of the Dhaka Metro train. * International news agency ''
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'' wrote about the inauguration of the first phase "While the project is likely to bring significant changes to how people travel in Dhaka, its inauguration will also give some much-needed political mileage to Hasina’s government. With elections expected in January 2024, the leader and her party are under pressure as the South Asian nation’s foreign currency reserves dwindle and it battles inflation and energy crises". * On the day of the inauguration of MRT Line 6,
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released a commemorative banknote with a portrait of a metro train traveling on the line on one side. *
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released a commemorative postal stamp on the day of inauguration. * A song has been released to mark the launch of the line. The song is composed by Kishore Das and sung by
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. * On the occasion of
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in 2023, a replica of MRT Line 6 train has been made in a school field in
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.


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External links


MRT Line 6
on the official website of
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