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The train was launched in 2011. It is one of the fastest and most luxurious trains in Bangladesh. The train does not operate on Sundays(772) and Mondays(771). The Rangpur Express (772) operates in the night, departing from Rangpur in the night and arriving in Dhaka in the morning and The Rangpur Express (771) operates in the daytime, departing ...
Train No. Train Name 701–702 ... Rangpur Express: 773–774 Kalni Express: 775–776 ... Dhaka Cumilla 91 Mymensingh Commuter (Off)
Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited; Public transits; Dhaka Metro Rail. Stations; Line 1; Line 2; Line 4; Line 5. Line 5N; Line 5S; Line 6; Dhaka Circular Railway; Dhaka Subway; Dhaka BRT; Chittagong Metro Rail; Important infrastructures; Central Railway Building; Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport; Kamalapur railway station; Port of Dhaka ...
Inter-city Trains; Tangail Commuter 1 (Dhaka-Bangabandhu Setu East-Dhaka) Tangail Commuter 2 ... Rangpur Express (Dhaka- Rangpur - Dhaka) Sundarban Express ...
The Rangpur Railway Station is the main railway station providing trains on national routes operated by the state-run Bangladesh Railway. The Rangpur Express [25] is a Bangladeshi Intercity train which runs between Rangpur and Dhaka. Other trains running between Rangpur and Dhaka are, Kurigram Express and Lalmoni Express.
The East zone Train schedule will active on 10 January 2020. [43] There are 3 stations with international train services in Bangladesh; they are Dhaka Cantonment railway station, Khulna railway station, and Jashore Junction railway station, All international trains arrive and depart from these stations.
Seven flights travel this route daily. The US-Bangla Airlines, Novoair, and the Biman offer the flights. The distance by airways from Dhaka to Saidpur is 254.28 km (158 mi). By rail, the district is accessible from Kamalapur Railway Station which runs a daily-except-Sunday train Rangpur Express to Rangpur Railway Station. The total journey by ...
Rangpur station was established on 2 July 1878 as the first district headquarters of Rangpur district in Bangladesh. A total of 6 lines with a single platform, a small island platform, a main line, two loop lines and 3 yard lines. In 1944, major renovations were done at Rangpur station. After that, no major renovations were seen at Rangpur station.