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Toll rate of Bangabandhu tunnel fixed

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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel is now awaiting inauguration, with the primary construction phase successfully concluded.

 

The main tunnel is fully equipped and prepared for vehicular movement. This historic project marks the country's first-ever underwater tunnel, and preparations for its grand inauguration are underway.

 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the tunnel in Chattogram on October 28. Marking the occasion, the prime minister will address a rally at the Anwara end of the tunnel, running beneath the Karnaphuli River in Chattogram.

 

Commencing from the following day, the tunnel will be open for vehicular traffic, providing a significant transportation milestone for the region.

 

The tunnel is poised to bring about a transformative change in road connectivity between the capital, Dhaka, and Chittagong city, as well as the tourist destination of Cox's Bazar.

 

The main tunnel spans a length of 3.32 kilometres, with each of the two four-lane tubes measuring 2.45 kilometres.

 

Additionally, there will be a 5.35km link road at both the west and east ends of the main tunnel, along with a 727-metre-long flyover at the Anwara end.

 

The tunnel is situated at a depth ranging from 18 to 31 metres beneath the Karnaphuli River.

 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina initiated the commencement of boring for the first or northern tunnel from Patenga to Anwara on February 24, 2019.

 

The loan agreement had been signed on June 30, 2015, following a feasibility study of the project in 2011 and a Memorandum of Understanding in 2014.

 

Construction work officially began on December 5, 2017, following the appointment of the contractor.

 

This project is jointly funded by the Governments of Bangladesh and China (G2G), with a total cost of Tk 10,698 crore. The construction work for the tunnel is being carried out by the China Communication and Construction Company Limited (CCCC).

 

The Government of Bangladesh is executing this project with the aim of creating a 'One City Two Towns' concept, similar to Shanghai in China, on either side of the Karnaphuli River.

 

A total of 12 types of vehicles will be subject to toll charges when using the 3.43km long Bangabandhu Tunnel. The minimum toll fee has been set at Tk 200, applicable to private cars. Pickup trucks will also be charged Tk 200 for each crossing, while microbuses will be charged Tk 250.

 

Buses with fewer than 31 seats will incur a toll of Tk 300, while those with more than 32 seats will pay Tk 400. Big buses with three axles will be charged a toll of Tk 500.

 

The toll for trucks capable of carrying goods up to five tonnes has been fixed at Tk 400. Eight-ton trucks will have to pay Tk 500 and 11-ton trucks will have to pay Tk 600. A three-axle container trailer will cost Tk 800.

 

A four-axle trailer will cost Tk 1,000. However, an additional Tk 200 will have to be paid for each additional axle.

 

The toll rate will come into effect on the day the tunnel is opened for vehicular movement.


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