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Train service on Ctg route to resume from today

The Bangladesh Railway is scheduled to resume services of 10 passenger trains from Chattogram to different destinations of Bangladesh from today (Tuesday) after five days, following the...

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BR cancels journeys of 31 trains from Ctg, Sylhet due to flood

The Bangladesh Railway on Thursday cancelled journeys of 26 trains fully and that of five others partially from Chattogram and Sylhet for different destinations of Bangladesh, following the bending of rail tracks and washout of stones due to flood....

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Railway to get 3 taskforces to check irregularities

The interim government’s railways adviser, Muhammad Fauzul Kabir Khan, on Monday ordered to form three taskforces for checking ticket blacking, late running of trains and management of railway land...

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49 passenger trains run on Thursday

The Bangladesh Railway on Thursday resumed train services only on short distances, about two weeks after it had stopped the services...

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Draft rail law allows private train service

The railway authorities have prepared the draft Bangladesh Railway Bill, 2024, by keeping a provision for letting private companies own rolling stock to carry passengers, goods, and parcels...

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Delayed implementation of projects a manifold burden

THE Bangladesh Railway’s failure to complete the Khulna-Mongla railway project and start train services 14 years after the project was taken and seven months after it was inaugurated shows once again the sorry state of project implementation...

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Bangladesh Railway suffers from lack of policy attention

THE development of Bangladesh Railway has not been a priority of successive governments, as evident in the inadequate resource allocation and deflected policy attention from it. A large majority of its rolling stock, including locomotives, passenger carriages, freight wagons, and relief cranes...

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BR burdened with old rolling stock

The Bangladesh Railway is burdened with a large number of locomotives, carriages, wagons and relief cranes running long past their...

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NCPSRR urges Bangladesh Railway to maintain existing ticket prices

The National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads, and Railways, a civil society group, has opposed Bangladesh Railway's decision to eliminate fare discounts starting May 4, which will lead to a significant increase in train fares by 20 to 30 per cent for journeys exceeding 100 km....

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