Sylhet bus terminal
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Sylhet bus terminal সিলেট বাস টার্মিনাল | |||||
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| Other names | Kadamtali bus terminal | ||||
| Location | Kadamtali, Sylhet Bangladesh | ||||
| Coordinates | 24°52′55″N 91°52′17″E / 24.88194°N 91.87139°E | ||||
| Owned by | Sylhet City Corporation | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Architect | Subrata Das, Robin Dey and Mohammad Jashim | ||||
| Architectural style | Assam-type | ||||
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| Opened | Ready for opening | ||||
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Waiting lounge, Prayer room, Washrooms, Restaurants, Breastfeeding zones, Medical facilities
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Sylhet bus terminal is a modern bus terminal located in Kadamtali, Sylhet, which has been inaugurated on 2023. It is built with a blend of tradition and modernity. The bus terminal will be the most modern and attractive bus terminal in Bangladesh.[1]
The design of the bus terminal blends modern trends with local traditions – historic Assam-style houses and Ali Amjad's tower clock. Sylhet City Corporation (SCC) under Municipal Governance Service Project (MGSP) has constructed it on a six-acre land at a cost of around 63 crore taka with World Bank funding. Construction began in 2019, but construction was delayed by the pandemic. Architects Subrata Das, Robin Dey and Mohammad Jashim Uddin co-developed the infrastructure.[2][3]
