Metrorail will run for 4 hours from 8 am, closed on Tuesdays

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The metro rail of the dream is on the verge of opening, but it will run on the entire route at a short distance in the beginning. Metrorail will continue from Uttara to Agargaon on Wednesday and the new vehicle will gradually accelerate people in this new vehicle, and the Metro rail will be closed for four hours a day from 4 am and the authorities of Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL) have decided to close it on Tuesday for maintenance.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the metro rail on Wednesday (December 28) and passengers will be able to move from the next day, DMTCL Managing Director MAN Chiddik has known the poison.
He said, ‘First there is a train from Uttara Uttara (the starting station). Another one will leave from Agargaon. This train will be cleared after 10 minutes. The train will not stop at any station on this whole line.’

‘For now, the metro rail will run for a maximum of 4 hours from 29th to 8 am to 12 noon. No train will run in the afternoon.’

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