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Dhaka-Chittagong train ‘Sonar Bangla Express’ launched

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has launched a new train service between Dhaka and Chittagong called the ‘Sonar Bangla Express’.

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Published : 25 Jun 2016, 02:55 PM

Updated : 25 Jun 2016, 02:55 PM

New train ‘Sonar Bangla Express’ to start operating on Dhaka-Chittagong route from Saturday

It will take 5 hours and 40 minutes for the new non-stop train service to cover the distance between the capital and the southeastern port city.

 

The prime minister flagged-off the service at Dhaka’s Kamalapur Railway Station on Saturday, when she inaugurated Bangladesh Railway’s acquiring of 270 new coaches procured by assistance from India and the Asian Development Bank.

 

‘Sonar Bangla Express’ will be the second nonstop train on this route. The first one, ‘Subarna Express’, started operating in April 1998.

 

Now, ‘Sonar Bangla Express’ will take the number of trains running on Dhaka-Chittagong route to nine.

 

Apart from ‘Subarna’, the others are Turna Nishitha Express, Mohanagar Goduli, Mohanagar Provati, Dhaka Mail, Chittagong Mail, Karnaphuli Express and Chattala Express.

The new service will start from Dhaka at 7am and arrive in Chittagong at approximately 12:40pm, every day except for Saturdays. 

 

On its way back, it will start from the port city at 5pm and reach the capital at approximately 10:40pm.

 

On Saturday, Hasina also inaugurated the new U-loop at the capital’s Khilgaon Flyover from the programme at the central railway station in Dhaka.

 

Earlier, her motorcade, which left from Parliament, came through the new extension of the flyover to Kamalapur.

 

From there, the prime minister went to the Pragati Sarani- Banasree Link Road, where she inaugurated another U-loop at the Hatirjheel project.

The prime minister, speaking at the Kamalapur Railway Station, spoke about having bullet trains and an underground system in future.

 

Recalling her recent visit to Japan, she asked, "When will we have high-speed bullet train in our country?"

 

"Those days are not far. Inshallah, we will be able to do it in Bangladesh," she said.

 

Referring to an underground railway feasibility study, she said: "We will also be able to launch an underground railway system in future."

 

About the Indian loan for Bangladesh, she said most of the credit was being used for the railway.

 

Both governments have approved 14 projects at $736 million so far, said the prime minister. India gave $1 billion in this line of credit in 2010.

 

"The Indian government has also cleared $2 billion more. Three more projects have been taken up with this money," she said.

 

Hasina said one of the goals of her Awami League government was to set up rail lines across the country.

 

"No work is tough. The residents of Barisal have not seen railways. We will set up railway lines there too," she said.

 

The Awai League government has taken up 55 new railways projects with Tk 628.9 billion since it took charge in 2009. As many as 45 projects have also been reviewed.

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