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Mitali Express Flagged Off Between India And Bangladesh

  • Mitali Express will operate between New Jalpaiguri and Dhaka via the recently-restored Haldibari-Chilahati rail link.

Arun Kumar DasJun 01, 2022, 03:21 PM | Updated Jun 02, 2022, 01:32 PM IST
Mitali Express.

Mitali Express.


Reinstating friendship between India and Bangladesh, a new passenger train service was launched with great fanfare.

In order to further strengthen people-to-people connectivity through the rail, India and Bangladesh, after several meetings, decided to start Mitali Express via the recently-restored Haldibari-Chilahati rail link.

This third passenger train service between New Jalpaiguri (India)-Dhaka (Bangladesh)-Mitali Express which was virtually inaugurated by both the countries’ prime ministers on 27 March 2021, was flagged-off virtually by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and his counterpart in Bangladesh Nurul Islam Sujan Rail Bhavan, on Wednesday (1 June).

Earlier, this train operation could not be started due to Covid pandemic restrictions.


Mitali Express train will run biweekly (New Jalpaiguri at 11:45 am on Sunday and Wednesday and reach Dhaka at 10:30 PM; from Dhaka at 9.50 am on Monday and Thursday and reach New Jalpaiguri at 7:15 am, covering a distance of 595 kilometres from New Jalpaiguri to Dhaka (out of which 61 km is Indian territory).

Indian Railways LHB coaches (like used in Maitree Express and Bandhan Express) will be used comprising four first AC, four AC chair car and two power cars. There will be three classes – AC first (cabin) sleeper, AC first (cabin) seat and AC chair car, and the fare will be $44, $33 and $22 respectively. The additional new passenger service, Mitali Express, will give a boost to tourism of both the countries since it connects Bangladesh with North Bengal as well as the North Eastern region of India. This will also provide access to Nepal to Bangladeshi citizens via India by rail.

This new train is in addition to two existing passenger train services, namely Kolkata-Dhaka-Kolkata Maitree Express (five days in a week) and Kolkata-Khulna-Kolkata Bandhan Express (two days in a week) between India and Bangladesh.

The services of above two trains, which were suspended due to Covid pandemic restrictions, have now also resumed service.

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