Jatrabari–Gulistan Flyover
Flyover in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Jatrabari–Gulistan Flyover [2] is the longest flyover in Bangladesh.[1][3][4]
Jatrabari–Gulistan Flyover | |
|---|---|
Flyover toll booth | |
| Coordinates | 23.7125°N 90.4285°E |
| Locale | Dhaka |
| Other name | Mayor Mohammed Hanif Flyover (former name) |
| Characteristics | |
| Total length | 11.7 km |
| History | |
| Constructed by | Orion Group |
| Construction start | 22 June 2010 |
| Construction end | 11 October 2013 |
| Construction cost | 21.08 billion taka[1] |
| Location | |
![]() Interactive map of Jatrabari–Gulistan Flyover | |
The 11.7 km flyover was initiated in 1998.[1] It partially opened on 11 October 2013. It is built for facilitating transportation and communication for the 30 southern and south-western districts of Bangladesh.[5]
Tolls
Vehicles will not have to pay toll while entering this longest flyover. The prescribed amount for toll will have to be paid on the way out. However, there will be no barrier to public entry, and no toll will have to be paid. The prescribed toll rate according to the vehicle:
| Vehicle class | Toll rate (Taka) |
|---|---|
| Motor cycle (Two wheeler) | 10 |
| CNG and Auto rickshaw (Three wheeler) | 18 |
| Car | 60 |
| Jeep | 70 |
| Microbus | 85 |
| Pickup | 60 |
| Mini bus | 173 |
| Bus | 260 |
| Truck (Four wheeler) | 260 |
| Trailer | 345 |
