Mohakhali Bus Stand
A bus terminal is a designated
place where a bus starts or ends its journey. It is a designated place from
different bus services are operated as per schedule. Today’s Dhaka diary dwells
on Mohakhali Bus Terminal. As the name indicates, it the terminal is located at
Mohakhali, the heart of the capital. Multiple counters of various long-haul bus
services run here. The most prominent transport services here include Hanif,
Ena, Shoukhin Express, PPL, Binimoy and Shyamoli.
Dhaka is not a quiet, recluse place.
The city, bursting with nearly 20 million people, is a gloriously noisy and messy
place, sparkling with energy. Here, an individual can find a lot of busy bus
stand. Mohakhali neighbourhood is one of them. This is an inter-district bus
terminal of Dhaka city. The 36,400-square metre site can accommodate 300 buses.
As of 2015, companies operate 800 daily trips from the terminal on 60 different
routes criss-crossing the country.
Mohakhali Bus Terminal is one of
three main inter-city bus stations in Dhaka, opened in 1984. Renovations to the
terminal were completed in 2005. The Tk 15-crore rehabilitation was part of the
Dhaka Urban Transport Project, funded by the World Bank as loan. The bus
terminal primarily serves destinations in northern Bangladesh, including
Mymensingh, Netrakona, Tangail, Jamalpur, Sherpur, Kishoreganj, Bogra, Sirajganj,
Naogaon, Sylhet, Bhairab, Kishoreganj, Brahmanbaria bus services from here. This
terminal is the hub for a lot of buses, connecting between Dhaka and the
northern east part of the country by road.
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