Bangladesh Railway partially restarts operations, intercity trains still on hold
Published At : Aug 13th, 2024
Train services suspended until further notice
Published At : Aug 5th, 2024
Train operations suspended from today
Published At : Aug 4th, 2024
Railway incurs losses of over Tk4cre per day in longest disruption since 1971
Published At : Aug 1st, 2024
Commuter trains to run on short routes from 1 August: Railway DG
Published At : Jul 30th, 2024
Railway's East Zone suffers Tk21.7 crore loss during violence over quota reform
Published At : Jul 27th, 2024
Dhaka's rail link restored after six hours
Published At : Jul 10th, 2024
Laksam-Chinki Astana rail line falls short of standards after decade of delays and overruns
Published At : Jul 3rd, 2024
No accident occurred due to railway signal system error: Minister
Published At : Jun 27th, 2024
Dhaka-Sylhet rail link snapped
Published At : Jun 26th, 2024
230 projects involving Tk553,662 crore taken under Railways Masterplan: Minister
Published At : Jun 10th, 2024
Bangladesh Railway aims to modernise signal system to prevent accidents
Published At : May 23rd, 2024
Every district to get rail station, Minister Zillul Hakim says
Published At : May 18th, 2024
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