Mitali Express: Third India-bangladesh Passenger Train Service to Begin from 1 June

Mitali Express: Third India-bangladesh Passenger Train Service to Begin from 1 June

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Category : International Published on: May 30 2022

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  • The rail connectivity between India and Bangladesh will get a major boost as the two countries will begin the third passenger train service next week on 1 June.
  • The train will operate between New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal and Dhaka in Bangladesh.
  • The fare of Mitali Express will be fixed in US dollars. The Mitali Express train will be operated by Indian Railways.
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