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Rangpur Express (Train no. 771-772) is a Intercity train in Bangladesh which runs between Rangpur and Dhaka under Bangladesh Railway. The train was launched in 2011. The train was launched in 2011. It is one of the fastest and most luxurious trains in Bangladesh.
Dhumketu Express: 771–772 Rangpur Express: 773–774 Kalni Express: 775–776 Sirajganj Express: 777–778 Haor Express: 779–780 Dhalarchar Express: 781–782 Kishoreganj Express: 783–784 Tungipara Express: 785–786 Bijoy Express: 787–788 Shonar Bangla Express: 789–790 Mohanganj Express: 791–792 Banalata Express: 793–794 ...
The major cities of Rangpur Division are Rangpur, Dinajpur, and Saidpur. Once considered the poorest division in Bangladesh, with over a third of the population living in extreme poverty in 2016, according to World Bank data, [ 8 ] Rangpur has seen a major transformation, largely driven by industrial growth and improved infrastructure.
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.
Bangladesh Railway began recruiting women into its top ranks in 2001. [20] Salma Khatun became their first female train driver in 2004 when she joined as an assistant locomaster (ALM). As of 2015, the railway employed 788 ALMs. By 2022, the number of female train drivers had risen to 19. [21]
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Typical format for a mobile phone number when dialed inside county is 01XNN-NNNNNN and when dialed outside county +880 1XNN-NNNNNN is used (where X is operator code and N is subscriber number). 013 and 017 - Grameenphone 014 and 019 - Banglalink 015 - Teletalk 016 and 018 - Robi (016 primarily used by Airtel) 011 - Citycell (closed in 2016)