Dhaka Circular Railway
The Dhaka Circular Railway is a proposed orbital suburban rail system in Bangladesh which is expected to serve Dhaka and Greater Dhaka once completed, and marginally reduce traffic in the city. The project is being considered for investment by South Korea and implemented by Bangladesh Railway.
Background
A survey conducted by a Chinese firm has determined the feasibility of an approximately 81-kilometer rail route in Greater Dhaka for a circular railway. The project draft outlines plans for 24 stations along the route, with Tongi station serving as the central hub. Notably, 11 of these stations are designated as 'transfer stations,' linking to other modes of transport such as MRT, BRT, and the subway. Bangladesh Railway, under a public-private partnership, is currently executing the 80.89-kilometer circular rail line project from Tongi station through Demra, Chasara, Babubazar, Gabtoli, Birulia, and Dhour, back to Tongi, following a feasibility study.The estimated cost for this project is US$8.4 billion.