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Train No. Train Name 701–702 Subarna Express: 703–704 Mohanagar (Morning/Night) Express: 705–706 Ekota Express: 707–708 Tista Express: 709–710 Parabat Express: 711–712 Upakul Express: 713–714 Karatoya Express: 715–716 Kapotaksha Express: 717–718 Jayantika Express: 719–720 Paharika Express: 721–722 Mohanagar Express: 723 ...
After the inauguration of the second phase in November 2023, the number of users of the line stands at least 0.1 million daily. [155] By 2024, the number of passengers using the line has almost doubled. [156] In March 2024, the ridership increased to 275,000 daily. [157] At the end of the month the number reached at 0.29 million. [158]
This train is operated by Bangladesh Railway, connecting Dhaka, Dhaka Airport, Chittagong and Cox's Bazar. It is currently operated with train numbers 813/814 on 6 days a week basis (Tuesday is the off day for 813 and Monday for 814). [7] [8]
The train ran for after invigoration has been run 4 stations along with mirpur to Agargaon station after several months other stations are open11.3 km (7.0 mi). It ran at 100 km/h (62 mph) for 9 km (5.6 mi) and ran at 15–20 km (9.3–12.4 mi) for the rest.
The Dhaka Metro Rail is a mass rapid transit system serving Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is owned and operated by the Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited . [ 1 ] Together with a proposed subway system it is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the city.
The Parjatak Express (Bengali: পর্যটক এক্সপ্রেস) is a non-stop intercity train belonging to Bangladesh Railway – East Zone that runs between Dhaka and Cox's Bazar railway station from 10 January 2024.
Ekota Express (Bengali: একতা এক্সপ্রেস) is a named inter-city passenger train of Bangladesh. It runs between Kamalapur railway station of Dhaka District and Bir Muktijoddha Sirajul Islam railway station of Panchagarh District.
In 6 February of the same year, this train named Dohazari Commuter was inaugurated through two diesel multiple unit. [2] But due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the train had to be stopped. After the lifting of the lockdown in August of the same year, Bangladesh Railway decided to continue some trains and published the lists of the trains, but ...