Passenger trains to soon start between India and Bangladesh
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Updated : Sep 13, 2021, 11:42 IST
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Passenger train services will soon start operations between India and Bangladesh. As per the reports, a train will run through Haldibari-Chilahati border between India and Bangladesh. The same was recently revealed by Bangladesh’s … Read more
Passenger train services will soon start operations between India and Bangladesh. As per the reports, a train will run through Haldibari-Chilahati border between India and Bangladesh. The same was recently revealed by Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, Tofik Hussain. Read less
Haldibari in Cooch Behar is located around 4.5 km from the Indo-Bangla international border, which is also referred to as the 'zero point'. Further, Haldibari is situated around 12 km from Chilahati in Bangladesh's Nilphamari district in Rangpur Division.
Reports have it that Hussain visited the Haldibari railway station and the railway track, along with the High Commission's business chief Md Samsul Arif and Siliguri Sonali Bank Manager Jabedul Alam. After analysing the current scenario, Hussain added that they are very happy that passenger train services will start shortly between Chilahati and Haldibari.
He also added that this step will help boost tourism and business of both the countries, and will help in their development as well. He expressed that both the countries have already given the approval to run the passenger trains between India and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, Tofik Hussain, while praising Haldibari railway station, stated that if the COVID situation normalises in the coming days, they will also start issuing tourist visas.
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