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Train fare won’t increase, no service under private sector: Minister

Rtv online report

  18 Mar 2019, 00:00

Railway Minister Nurul Islam Sujan said, the government has no plan to increase train fare at the moment. Whether the fare can be made compatible with other transport service in future- that is under consideration. All the management system will be brought under Bangladesh Railway’s own management. There will be no train service under private sector. No agreement will be renewed in this regard.

He said these to the newsmen after signing an agreement of railway’s locomotive supply with Korean Hyundai Rotem Company at Rail Bhaban in the capital on Monday.

The minister said, a committee was formed headed by Joint Secretary of the ministry Ahmed Morshed to recommend for making train fare compatible with other transport such as bus service. The committee will submit the report very soon. In future the facilities in rail service will be increased according to passengers’ demand. In that case there will be no problem if fare is increased.

He said, the railway services which were given under private sector will not be renewed. Railway will be brought under own management. It will not be given under private sector anymore.

Nurul Islam Sujan said, we have taken many projects for infrastructural development to promote the railway service for the passengers. Railway tracks are being upgraded to broad-gauge from meter-gauge. There is plan for double line from single line track. Four line tracks will be made from Joydevpur to Dhaka.

Project Director Abdul Mobin Chowdhury signed the agreement for Bangladesh Railway. On the other hand Senior Vice President Huang Ul Kim signed for the Hyundai Rotem.

According to the agreement the Korean company will supply 20 locomotives after 28 months. The cost will be 8 crore 34 lakh 5 thousand 380 US dollars. Bangladesh and Korean government jointly are financing this.

AH

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