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Buses, trains, launches start operating at half capacity

Photo: Palash Khan The association has deployed its people at bus stands to monitor whether anyone was violating the government instructions.   While visiting Gabtoli, Shyamoli, Kalyanpur and Mazar Road in Dhaka in the morning, our photojournalist Palash Khan found transport workers asking passengers using loudspeakers to wear masks before boarding buses.  Photo: Palash Khan Officials at the counters of Shyamoli Paribahan and Hanif Paribahan said the number of passengers were less than their expectation. Khairul Islam, divisional transport officer (Dhaka) of Bangladesh Railway, said five passenger trains left Dhaka s Kamalapur Railway Station since this morning.      Photo: Amran Hossain

Bangabandhu Bridge: Vehicle data shows futility of restrictions

Although long-haul bus services remained suspended since early last month, it had very little impact on the number of vehicles which travelled between Dhaka and the north-western districts via Bangabandhu Bridge last month. Around 5.72 lakh vehicles crossed the country s largest bridge in April, down from 6.14 lakh the previous month, according to the monthly traffic report released by Bangladesh Bridge Authority (BBA). Some 3.10 lakh vehicles used the bridge in April last year amid suspension of public transport services, shows the report. The number of cars and motorcycles using Bangabandhu Bridge saw a sharp rise during the lockdown as these light vehicles apparently replaced buses as modes of transport, sources said.

Curbs extended but relaxed | The Daily Star

Curbs extended but relaxed Inter-district bus, train, launch to operate A man peeps into a ticket counter of the almost empty Chattogram Railway Station yesterday to see if tickets were being sold. Rumours started spreading in the port city yesterday that the government would allow inter-district public transport that had been suspended to curb the spread of coronavirus. The restrictions were partially lifted yesterday. Photo: Rajib Raihan Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent Inter-district bus, train and launch services will resume across the country on the condition that they operate at half their capacity for a week. The cabinet division in a circular yesterday lifted the coronavirus restrictions on almost everything, except the educational institutions.

Buses, trains, launches to operate at half capacity from tomorrow

A circular was issued in this regard. Nur Mohammad Mazumder, chairman of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA), confirmed to The Daily Star that movement of long-distance buses will resume from tomorrow. Railways Minister Nurul Islam Sujan in a contract signing ceremony at Rail Bhaban in Dhaka today. Photo: STAR Also, in total 56 intercity trains (up and down) and 18 local trains will resume operation from tomorrow, Railways Minister Nurul Islam Sujan said during a deal signing ceremony today. He came up with the information at Rail Bhaban in Dhaka today. Fifty percent train tickets will be available online. No ticket would be available at station counters to avoid crowds during the present Covid-19 situation.

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