Subarna Express

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Subarna Express
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Subarna Express in 2015
Overview
Service type Inter-city (non-stop)
StatusActive
First service14 April 1998;22 years ago (1998-04-14)
Current operator(s) Bangladesh Railway
Route
Start Chittagong railway station
Stops1
End Kamalapur railway station
Distance travelled346 kilometres (215 miles)
Average journey time5 hours and 20 minutes
Service frequency6 days each week (Off day: Monday)
Train number(s)701/702
Line(s) used
On-board services
Class(es)
  • Ac chair
  • Non-ac chair
Seating arrangements Open (Seats one behind another)
Sleeping arrangementsNo
Catering facilitiesOn-board
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Technical
Rolling stock
  • One 3000 class locomotive
  • 8 ac chair
  • 7 non-ac chair
  • 2 non-ac chair+dining car+guard brake
  • One power car
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)
Operating speed80 km/h (max)
Track owner(s) Bangladesh Railway
Rake maintenanceChittagong

Subarna Express (train no. 701/702) is a non-stop intercity train of Bangladesh operated by Bangladesh Railway. It runs between Chittagong railway station of Chittagong and Kamalapur railway station of Dhaka.

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Subarna Express is the first non-stop intercity train of Bangladesh. [1] It was inaugurated on 14th April, 1998. [2] Before its introduction, Mohanagar Express, the first intercity train of the country used to run as train no. 701/702. But that number was given to Subarna Express and then Mohanagar Express was given train no. 721/722. In Chttagong−Dhaka route, Mohanagar Provati/Godhuli Express (703/704), Mohanagar Express (721/722), Turna Express (741/742), Sonar Bangla Express (787/788), Chattala Express (801/802), Dhaka/Chittagong Mail (1/2) and Karnaphuli Express (3/4) also run alongside Subarna Express. As of 2020, there are three non-stop intercity trains in Bangladesh, Subarna Express, Sonar Bangla Express and Banalata Express (791/792). Chittagong railway station is the base of Subarna Express.

Timetable

The timetable of Bangladesh Railway is changed over the time. It is requested to visit the official website of Bangladesh Railway to check the latest timetable. The timetable below is according to the 52nd timetable of Bangladesh Railway that was effective from 10 January 2020. [3]

Train

no.

SourceDepartureDestinationArrivalWeekly

holiday

701Chittagong07:00Kamalapur12:20Monday [2] [4]
702Kamalapur16:30Chittagong21:50

P.S.: Sometimes this train is closed during Bishwa Ijtema. [5]

Stoppages

As of 2020, Subarna Express gives stoppage only at Dhaka Airport railway station.

Rolling Stock

Upon its inauguration, Subarna Express was hauled by class 2700 and 2600 locomotives. Later, it was replaced by class 2900. Then again, it was replaced by class 3000 locos.

Previously, the train ran with Iranian yellow-green air braked coaches. Later, due to maintenance problems, this rake was replaced by Chinese white air braked coaches in 2007 with a load of 18/36. Among the 18 coaches, 8 were ac chair, 7 were non-ac chair, one was an ac chair+dining car+guard brake, one was a non-ac chair+dining car+guard brake and one was a power car. The train had 899 seats. [6] Sometimes the train runs at a load of 22/44 if there is a compelling demand, especially during the two Eid vacations. In 2016, it was decided to give Indonesian red-green air braked coaches to Subarna Express but was cancelled afterwards. Later on 20th October 2020, that decision was taken again. From 3rd November 2020, the train runs on Indonesian red-green air braked coaches with a load of 18/36. Among the 18 coaches, 8 are ac chair, 7 are non-ac chair, 2 are non-ac chair+dining car+guard brake, and one is a power car. The train has 890 seats.

Rake composition of 701 (as of 2020):

(It will be the opposite for 702.)

Rolling

stock

Loco
Class3000Non-ac chair+dining car+guard brakeNon-ac chairNon-ac chairNon-ac chairNon-ac chairNon-ac chairNon-ac chairNon-ac chairAc chairAc chairAc chairPower carAc chairAc chairAc chairAc chairAc chairNon-ac chair+dining car+guard brake
CodeMEI-20WECDRWECWECWECWECWECWECWECWJCCWJCCWJCCWPCWJCCWJCCWJCCWJCCWJCCWECDR
No. of seats-15606060606060605555550555555555515

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