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Dhaka Sylhet 10 Sylhet Dhaka 11 Dhaka Express Noakhali Dhaka 12 Noakhali Express Dhaka Noakhali 13 Jalalabad Express (Off) Chattogram Sylhet 14 Sylhet Chattogram 15 Mahananda Mail Khulna Chapai Nawabganj 16 Chapai Nawabganj Khulna 17 Kushiara Express (Off) Akhaura Sylhet 18 Sylhet Akhaura 19 Bogura Commuter Santahar Lalmonirhat 20 Lalmonirhat
After the Kolkata–Dhaka Maitree Express train was operational, it was proposed to name this second India–Bangladesh train on the Kolkata–Khulna route as 'Sonartari'. [3] But the same name is used in the railways and trains of both countries and hence it was omitted. Then the names Sampritee and Bandhan were offered.
Sundarban Express is an intercity express train in Bangladesh Railway which runs between the capital city Dhaka and the southwestern city Khulna through Padma Bridge. It has started its operation on 17 August 2003.
Tangail Railway Station is a station situated at 97 kilometres (60 mi) north-west of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It is the principal station of the city of Tangail . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Chitra Express starts its journey from Khulna at 09:00 am and arrives Dhaka at 05:55 pm. Then it departs Dhaka at 07:00 pm and arrives Khulna at 03:40 am. During its run, Chitra Express crosses Jamuna Bridge and Hardinge Bridge .
Kamalapur Railway Station is the central railway station in Dhaka. Other major stations are Khulna railway station, Sylhet railway station, Rajshahi railway station, Chattogram railway station. In 2015, Bangladesh Railway serviced 489 railway stations. These include one block hut, thirteen train halts, and four goods booking points.
Khulna Railway Station [1] is a railway station in Khulna, Bangladesh. The railway station is the main station of the city, and links to rest of the country via the Darshana-Jessore-Khulna Line Intercity trains from Khulna
Dhaka is the noisiest city in the world, [37] with levels 1.3 to 2 times higher than acceptable limits. [38] The Farmgate intersection in Dhaka experiences the highest noise pollution at 135.6 decibels, while the least polluted area, Uttara-14, registers 100.8 decibels, still far above the permissible level. [39]