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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]
Khulna Chapai Nawabganj 16 Chapai Nawabganj Khulna 17 Kushiara Express (Off) Akhaura Sylhet 18 Sylhet Akhaura 19 Bogura Commuter Santahar Lalmonirhat 20 Lalmonirhat Santahar 21 Padmarag Commuter Santahar Lalmonirhat 22 Lalmonirhat Santahar 23 Rocket Mail Khulna Parbatipur: 24 Parbatipur Khulna 25 Nakshikantha Mail Khulna Dhaka 26 Dhaka Khulna 27
Khulna; Jessore; Rajshahi; Bogra; Saidpur; Lalmonirhat; Thakurgaon; Sylhet; Shamshernagar; Authorities; Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges; Department of Government Transport; Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation; Bangladesh Road Transport Authority; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh; Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority ...
This train is named after the river Chitra of Narail. Schedule. Chitra Express starts its journey from Khulna at 09:00 am and arrives Dhaka at 05:55 pm. Then it ...
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
A valid visa and passport is required before purchasing a ticket for the Bandhan Express train. Tickets are available at Khulna railway station in Bangladesh and at Chitpur Station in Kolkata, India. The train service is currently paused indefinitely due to political upheaval in Bangladesh since July-August 2024.
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. [1]
The first inaugural run of Kapotaksha Express was on 1 May 1986. In 1988 the service was temporarily stopped. In late 1989 the service started again from Khulna to Rajshahi. Initially this train halted only in Jessore, Chuadanga and Ishwardi. Now it has 15 stoppages in between the routes. This train was named after the Kapotaksha River.