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BR to get 40 new locomotive engines

BSS . Rajshahi
09 Oct 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 09 Oct 2021 02:37:28
BR to get 40 new locomotive engines
Bangladesh Railway to procure 40 new locomotive engines from USA– BSS Photo

The West Zone of Bangladesh Railway will be given 40 new locomotive engines to improve the standard of passenger services by infusing dynamism into railway services.

Chief Mechanical Engineer of the zone Kudrat-E-Khuda said the engines would be procured from the United

States of America (USA). Eight of those have already reached the country, and the remaining 32 will be brought in four phases.

He said only the broad gauge (BG) locomotives are operated in the zone, and there are 92 engines in the zone with a 20 years life span. Of those, 43 have become date-expired.

Engineer Khuda said the operation cost of the date-expired engines is more compared to the good ones. Besides, spare parts of the old engines are not available in the local markets.

To remove the existing problems, the new engines are being purchased at a total cost of Tk 1,123 crore under the Bangladesh Railway’s Rolling Stock Operation Project.

Considering the overall situation, the Railway authority had signed an agreement with the USA-based ‘Progress Rail Locomotive Incorporation’ related to purchasing 40 new BG engines in January 2019.

The engines are being purchased with the joint financial collaboration of the Asian Development Bank and the Bangladesh Government. Each of the engines costs Tk 28.39 crore.

Project Director Mijanur Rahman said each of the diesel-electric engines contains 3,250 BHP along with 18.8 tonnes excel load and they are capable of commercial running speed at 130-kilometer per hour.

He said they are very much hopeful of adding all 32 engines to the WZ railway until June 2022.

Engineer Kudrat-E-Khuda said the WZ would enter a new era of ensuring quality passenger services with the addition of the new engines.

He said the WZ, covering Rajshahi, Rangpur, and Khulna divisions, has been operating 159 trains, including 50 intercity and some inter-country ones, on different routes, including the capital city of Dhaka and Kolkata of India at present.

He added that forty-six local or shuttle and sixty-three commuter or mail trains are also being operated on various routes, which are very popular among the passengers.

He stated that the number of passengers of intercity trains on various routes had increased significantly in the last couple of years.

Considering the benefit of the passengers in general, he said 31 major stations had been brought under the modern computerized seat reservation and ticketing system. Some of those, including Rajshahi, have launched ticket selling and seat reservation through online systems.

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