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The Rupsha Express (Train No. 727/728) is a train that runs from Chilahati, in North Bengal, to Khulna, in Southwestern Bengal. It is operated by Bangladesh Railway . Another train, the Simanta Express , also travels this route.
Simanta Express (train No. 747/748) is an intercity train from Chilahati to Khulna. The train is conducted by Bangladesh Railway. The train serves from South-Western Bengal to North Bengal. Apart from the Simanta Express, the Rupsha Express also runs on this route. [1] [2]
Nilphamari district is connected with Dhaka by Bus, Train and Air. Trains available in Nilphamari are Nilsagar Express & Chilahati Express (Dhaka), Barendro Express & Titumir Express (Rajshahi), Rupsha Express, Simanto Express & Rocket Mail (Khulna). Major Bus services are Greenline, Nabil, Shyamoli, Hanif, SA Travels, and BRTC.
January 24 – Hubei Xincheng Express Line, a suburban train using the existing Wuhan-Huangzhou Intercity Railway, was put into operation. January 25 – Line 3 and Line 5 of the Daugavpils tramway network extend from Butlerova iela to Stropu ezers. [12] January 27 – Line T3 of Tram İzmir opens between Çevre Yolu and Kâtip Çelebi ...
General information; Location: Power House More, Upper Jashore Road, Khulna, Khulna district, Khulna Division Bangladesh Coordinates: Owned by: Bangladesh Railway: Operated by ...
On 25 June 2022, the construction work of the Rupsha Rail Bridge was completed. [5] But in the same year, Bangladesh Railway sent a letter to the Ministry of Railways requesting to extend the duration of the project by two more years. [6] In 2023, the construction budget was proposed to increase by another ৳459 crore. [7]
Rupsha Railway Bridge is a railway bridge on Rupsha River. This bridge connects Khulna with Port of Mongla by railway network. [1] Bangladesh Railway and Indian Larsen & Toubro Limited signed an agreement to construct the bridge. [2] The bridge total length 5.13 kilometres (3.19 mi) long. [3]
During the time of its introduction, the Agartala Rajdhani Express use to traverse via Katihar- Barauni – Patliputra route to Delhi. However, on 15 January 2024, due to commercial requirements and passenger demand, the Railway Board approved its re-routing via Malda Town – Bhagalpur – Jamalpur – Patna route, with commercial stoppages at Malda Town, Bhagalpur, Jamalpur and Patna Junction.