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This article contains a list of passenger trains in Bangladesh. [1] [2]
Train No. | Train Name |
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701–702 | Subarna Express |
703–704 | Mohanagar (Morning/Night) Express |
705–706 | Ekota Express |
707–708 | Tista Express |
709–710 | Parabat Express |
711–712 | Upakul Express |
713–714 | Karatoya Express |
715–716 | Kapotaksha Express |
717–718 | Jayantika Express |
719–720 | Paharika Express |
721–722 | Mohanagar Express |
723–724 | Udayan Express |
725–726 | Sundarban Express |
727–728 | Rupsha Express |
729–730 | Meghna Express |
731–732 | Barendra Express |
733–734 | Titumir Express |
735–736 | Agnibina Express |
737–738 | Egarosindhur (Morning) |
739–740 | Upaban Express |
741–742 | Turna Express |
743–744 | Brahmaputra Express |
745–746 | Jamuna Express |
747–748 | Simanta Express |
749–750 | Egarosindhur (Night) Express |
751–752 | Lalmoni Express |
753–754 | Silkcity Express |
755–756 | Madhumati Express |
757–758 | Drutojan Express |
759–760 | Padma Express |
761–762 | Sagardari Express |
763–764 | Chitra Express |
765–766 | Nilsagar Express |
767–768 | Dolonchapa Express |
769–770 | Dhumketu Express |
771–772 | Rangpur Express |
773–774 | Kalni Express |
775–776 | Sirajganj Express |
777–778 | Haor Express |
779–780 | Dhalarchar Express |
781–782 | Kishoreganj Express |
783–784 | Tungipara Express |
785–786 | Bijoy Express |
787–788 | Shonar Bangla Express |
789–790 | Mohanganj Express |
791–792 | Banalata Express |
793–794 | Panchagarh Express |
795–796 | Benapole Express |
797–798 | Kurigram Express |
799–800 | Jamalpur Express |
801–802 | Chattala Express |
803–804 | Banglabandha Express |
805-806 | Chilahati Express |
807-808 | Pabna Express |
809-810 | Burimari Express |
811-812 | Express |
813-814 | Cox's Bazar Express |
815-816 | Parjatak Express |
817-818 | Surbarnachar Express |
819-820 | Tanguar Express |
No. | Name | Start | End |
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1 | Dhaka Mail | Chattogram | Dhaka |
2 | Chattogram Mail | Dhaka | Chattogram |
3 | Karnaphuli Commuter | Chattogram | Dhaka |
4 | Dhaka | Chattogram | |
5 | Rajshahi Commuter | Dhaka | Chapai Nawabganj |
6 | Chapai Nawabganj | Ishwardi | |
7 | Uttarbanga Mail (Off) | Santahar | Panchagarh |
8 | Panchagarh | Santahar | |
9 | Surma Mail | Dhaka | Sylhet |
10 | Sylhet | Dhaka | |
11 | Dhaka Express | Noakhali | Dhaka |
12 | Noakhali Express | Dhaka | Noakhali |
13 | Jalalabad Express (Off) | Chattogram | Sylhet |
14 | Sylhet | Chattogram | |
15 | Mahananda Mail | Khulna | Chapai Nawabganj |
16 | Chapai Nawabganj | Khulna | |
17 | Kushiara Express (Off) | Akhaura | Sylhet |
18 | Sylhet | Akhaura | |
19 | Bogura Commuter | Santahar | Lalmonirhat |
20 | Lalmonirhat | Santahar | |
21 | Padmarag Commuter | Santahar | Lalmonirhat |
22 | Lalmonirhat | Santahar | |
23 | Rocket Mail | Khulna | Parbatipur |
24 | Parbatipur | Khulna | |
25 | Nakshikantha Mail | Khulna | Dhaka |
26 | Dhaka | Khulna | |
27 | Ghaghat Mail | Parbatipur | Chilahati |
28 | Chilahati | Parbatipur | |
29 | Sagarika Commuter | Chattogram | Chandpur |
30 | Chandpur | Chattogram | |
31 | Uttara Express | Rajshahi | Parbatipur |
32 | Parbatipur | Rajshahi | |
33 | Titas Commuter | Akhaura | Dhaka |
34 | Dhaka | Brahmanbaria | |
35 | Brahmanbaria | Dhaka | |
36 | Dhaka | Akhaura | |
37 | Mymensingh Mail | Chattogram | Bhaupur |
38 | Bhaupur | Chattogram | |
39 | Isakhan Mail (Off) | Dhaka | Mymensingh |
40 | Mymensingh | Dhaka | |
41 | Kanchan Commuter | Parbatipur | Panchagarh |
42 | Panchagarh | Parbatipur | |
43 | Mohua Commuter | Dhaka | Mohanganj |
44 | Mohanganj | Dhaka | |
45 | Samatat Express | Noakhali | Laksam |
46 | Laksam | Noakhali | |
47 | Dewanganj Commuter | Dhaka | Dewanganj |
48 | Dewanganj | Dhaka | |
49 | Balaka Commuter | Dhaka | Jharia Jhanjail |
50 | Jharia Jhanjail | Dhaka | |
51 | Jamalpur Commuter | Dhaka | Dewanganj |
52 | Dewanganj | Dhaka | |
53 | Betna Commuter-1 | Khulna | Benapole |
54 | Betna Commuter-4 | Benapole | Khulna |
55 | Bhawal Express | Dhaka | Dewanganj |
56 | Dewanganj | Dhaka | |
57 | Iswardi Commuter | Ishwardi | Rohanpur |
58 | Ishwardi Commuter | Rohonpur | Ishwardi |
59 | Ramsagar Express | Bonarpara | Dinajpur |
60 | Dinajpur | Bonarpara | |
61 | Dinajpur Commuter | Lalmonirhat | Biral |
62 | Biral | Lalmonirhat | |
63 | Lalmoni Commuter | Lalmonirhat | Parbatipur |
64 | Parbatipur | Lalmonirhat | |
65 | Burimari Commuter-1 | Lalmonirhat | Burimari |
66 | Burimari Commuter-2 | Burimari | Lalmonirhat |
69 | Parbatipur Commuter (Off) | Lalmonirhat | Parbatipur |
70 | Parbatipur | Lalmonirhat | |
71 | Burimari Commuter-3 | Lalmonirhat | Burimari |
72 | Burimari Commuter-4 | Burimari | Lalmonirhat |
75 | Dholeshwari Mail | Mymensingh | Bhaupur |
76 | Bhaupur | Mymensingh | |
77 | Rohanpur Commuter | Rajshahi | Rohanpur |
78 | Rohanpur Commuter | Rohanpur | Rajshahi |
79 | Laksam Commuter (Off) | Chattogram | Cumilla |
80 | Cumilla | Chattogram | |
81 | Chandpur Commuter (Off) | Chandpur | Laksam |
82 | Laksam | Chandpur | |
83 | Chandpur | Laksam | |
84 | Laksam | Chandpur | |
85 | Noakhali Commuter (Off) | Noakhali | Laksam |
86 | Laksam | Noakhali | |
87 | Noakhali | Laksam | |
88 | Laksam | Noakhali | |
89 | Cumilla Commuter (Off) | Cumilla | Dhaka |
90 | Dhaka | Cumilla | |
91 | Mymensingh Commuter (Off) | Joydebpur | Mymensingh |
92 | Mymensingh | Joydebpur | |
93 | Sylhet Commuter (Off) | Akhaura | Sylhet |
94 | Sylhet | Akhaura | |
95 | Betna Commuter-3 | Khulna | Benapole |
96 | Betna Commuter-2 | Benapole | Khulna |
97 | Kurigram Shuttle | Lalmonirhat | Kurigram |
98 | Kurigram | Kaunia | |
99 | Dohazari Commuter | Chittagong | Dohazari |
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