Find shortest route, travel time, and ticket fare between any stations on MRT Line 6.
| Stations Traveled | Single Journey Fare (BDT) | MRT Pass Fare (10% Off) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 - 2 Stations | ৳ 20 | ৳ 18 |
| 3 - 4 Stations | ৳ 30 | ৳ 27 |
| 5 - 6 Stations | ৳ 40 | ৳ 36 |
| 7 - 8 Stations | ৳ 50 | ৳ 45 |
| 9 - 10 Stations | ৳ 60 | ৳ 54 |
| 11 - 12 Stations | ৳ 70 | ৳ 63 |
| 13 - 14 Stations | ৳ 80 - 90 | ৳ 72 - 81 |
| 15+ Stations | ৳ 100 | ৳ 90 |
* Fares are calculated progressively based on DMTCL standard matrix. MRT/Rapid Pass holders enjoy a flat 10% discount.
Dhaka Metro operates from 7:10 AM to 10:40 PM. It now also operates on Fridays from 3:30 PM onwards.
The minimum fare is 20 BDT, and the maximum fare (Uttara North to Motijheel) is 100 BDT. MRT Pass or Rapid Pass users get a 10% discount.
There are currently 16 operational stations from Uttara North to Motijheel. The Kamalapur extension is under construction.
You can buy a Single Journey Ticket from the counter or Ticket Vending Machine (TVM). Frequent travelers can buy an MRT Pass or Rapid Pass.
The MRT Pass is a smart card for seamless travel on Dhaka Metro. It offers a 10% discount on standard fares and saves you from standing in ticket queues.
The Dhaka University metro station is located directly inside the campus, adjacent to the TSC area.
The Farmgate metro station is located right at the Farmgate intersection, making it highly accessible for daily commuters.
Yes, the first coach of every train (in the direction of travel) is exclusively reserved for women passengers.
If you lose your Single Journey Ticket, you have to pay the maximum fare (100 BDT) plus a penalty to exit the station.
Standard personal bags and backpacks are allowed. However, heavy, oversized luggage or commercial goods are strictly prohibited.
No, eating, drinking, chewing gum, and betel leaf (paan) are strictly prohibited inside the train and paid areas of the station.
Yes, Dhaka Metro now operates on Fridays as well, generally starting from 3:30 PM in the afternoon.
The Bangladesh Secretariat metro station is located right next to the Secretariat and Press Club.
It takes approximately 35 to 40 minutes to travel the entire 20.1 km stretch from Uttara North to Motijheel.
The Mirpur 10 metro station is situated directly over the Mirpur 10 roundabout.
No, pets and animals are not permitted inside Dhaka Metro stations or trains.
Yes, all stations are equipped with elevators (lifts) and wide automated gates for wheelchair accessibility.
Currently, Rapid Pass can be recharged via DBBL/bKash. Direct online recharge for MRT Pass is being developed by DMTCL.
There must be sufficient balance to cover your intended journey. A minimum balance is required to enter the gates.
The Agargaon or Bijoy Sarani metro stations are the closest to the National Parliament House (Sangsad Bhaban).
Children under 3 feet (90 cm) in height can travel for free if accompanied by an adult. Taller children require a full ticket.
Trains run every 5 to 8 minutes during peak hours and every 10 to 12 minutes during off-peak hours.
Yes, clean public washrooms are available at the concourse level of every metro station.
No, smoking is completely banned inside the metro stations, stairs, and trains.
The extension from Motijheel to Kamalapur Railway Station is under construction and expected to open by late 2025 or 2026.
Casual mobile photography is allowed, but professional photography with tripods or recording for commercial purposes requires prior permission.
Yes, there are standing areas with grab handles and poles for passengers when seats are full.
You should contact the Station Controller immediately or visit the DMTCL official website for lost and found inquiries.
The Karwan Bazar and Farmgate metro stations are the closest to Panthapath and Bashundhara City.
Yes, all Dhaka Metro trains and the station platforms (waiting areas) are fully air-conditioned for a comfortable journey.