High-ups visit to assess Dhaka-Pabna rail link feasibility

BSS
Published On: 03 Oct 2025, 18:16

DHAKA, Oct 3, 2025 (BSS) - A high-level government delegation today visited Pabna to oversee the feasibility of establishing a direct railway connection between Dhaka and Pabna.

The delegation assessed the feasibility of launching the new rail link and reviewed the possibility of relocating the existing Kazirhat ferry terminal to Khaschar, said a press release.

The government has already undertaken a series of initiatives aimed at building a modern and efficient communication network between Dhaka and Pabna, with a focus on reducing fuel costs, saving travel time and facilitating faster movement of passengers and goods.

During the visit, the delegation also studied the feasibility of constructing the Dhalar Char-Rajbari Rail Bridge to link the Padma Rail Bridge through Rajbari, the release added.

The delegation was led by Road Transport and Highways Division Senior Secretary Md Ehsanul Haque and Railways Secretary Md Fahimul Islam. 

They were accompanied by the chief engineers of the Roads and Highways Department, Bangladesh Railway (western zone), Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA), and other senior officials.

Former BIWTA chairman and BNP Chairperson's special assistant Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas was also included in the team.

The delegation exchanged views with local dignitaries, political leaders and representatives of various organizations in Pabna. 

The Deputy Commissioner of Pabna was present during the discussions.

Speaking at the event, Shimul Biswas said, "Pabna is a vital district for agriculture, education, and the pharmaceutical industry. Improving communication facilities here is crucial. This visit marks an important milestone."

He thanked all concerned who came and hoped that the initiative will play an effective role in fulfilling the long-standing expectations of Pabna people.

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