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After nearly a full-day suspension, metro rail services between Uttara and Motijheel resumed at 11:00am on Monday, said Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited.

In a morning statement, DMTCL said that trains are now operating normally between Uttara North and Motijheel stations.


The services were halted following a tragic incident on Sunday afternoon when a bearing pad (spring) fell from pillar number 433 near Gate A of Farmgate Metro Station, killing a pedestrian named Abul Kalam Azad, 35, on the spot.

Metro operations were immediately suspended after the accident.

Services between Uttara and Agargaon resumed at about 3:00pm, while trains from Motijheel to Shahbagh restarted nearly seven hours later.

However, the Farmgate Station remained closed, effectively disrupting full-route operations for almost an entire day.

Sources at DMTCL said maintenance teams promptly replaced the fallen bearing pad at Farmgate Station. Two rounds of test runs were conducted between Shahbagh and Farmgate before restoring full service.

As no further safety issues were detected, DMTCLsaid metro services are now running smoothly across the entire route.