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Department of Railway Inspection (Bengali: রেলপথ পরিদর্শন অধিদপ্তর) is a Bangladesh government regulatory agency under the Ministry of Railways responsible for railway safety and rail inspection. The department is responsible for inspecting railway lines and infrastructure in Bangladesh.
It operates and maintains all railways in the country, and is overseen by the Directorate General of Bangladesh Railway. The Bangladesh Railway is governed by the Ministry of Railways and the Bangladesh Railway Authority with a reporting mark known as "BR". [4] The Bangladesh Railway system has a total length of 3,600 kilometres (2,200 mi). [5]
Passenger train station: General information; Location: Mymensingh Bangladesh: Coordinates: Owned by: Bangladesh Railway: Line(s) Narayanganj–Bahadurabad Ghat line Mymensingh–Gouripur–Bhairab line: Platforms: 3: Tracks: Meter Gauge: Construction; Structure type: Standard (on ground station)
Train No. Train Name 701–702 Subarna Express: 703–704 Mohanagar (Morning/Night) Express: 705–706 Ekota Express: 707–708 Tista Express: 709–710
Intercity Rail in Bangladesh: Status: Operating: Locale: Bangladesh: First service: 04 May 1988; 36 years ago () Current operator(s) Bangladesh Railway: Website: https://railway.gov.bd: Route; Termini: Kamalapur Railway Station Sylhet Railway Station: Stops: 11 stations: Distance travelled: 319 kilometres (198 miles) Average journey time: 5 ...
[12] [8] On September 25, 2021, Railway Minister Md. Nurul Islam Sujon promised a new plan to construct the chord line, which will reduce the railway distance from Dhaka to Chittagong by 70 km. [13] On January 11, 2023, the Cabinet Committee on Public Procurement gave permission to the Ministry of Railways to undertake a feasibility study and ...
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Geographically the division covers the railway tracks and services in the areas between the Hooghly river on the west, Bangladesh on the north and east and the Sundarbans in the south. The Railway network under Sealdah Division was part of the Eastern Bengal Railway (present-day Bangladesh Railway).