Banalata Express

The Banalata Express is a Bangladeshi Intercity train (Train no. 791/792) which runs between Chapainawabganj and Dhaka under Bangladesh Railway.[1][2]

Banalata Express
Overview
Service typeNon stop train
First service25 April 2019 (2019-04-25)
Current operator(s)Bangladesh Railway
Route
StartDhaka
Stops4
EndChapainawabganj
Distance travelled316 km (196 mi)
Average journey time5 hr 50 minutes
Service frequencySix days each week (Friday off)
On-board services
Class(es)AC First Class and AC Chair Car
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Auto-rack arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesYes
Entertainment facilitiesNo
Technical
Track gaugeBroad Gauge

History

A new passenger train with modern facilities connected the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka with its northern city of Rajshahi on 25 April 2019. After few days this train route extended up to Chapainawabganj. Now its running Chapainawabganj-Rajashahi to Dhaka. The train has modern facilities like bio-toilet, recliner chair, Wi-Fi connections, LED display, and save at least one and a half hour journey time than those of the existing three express trains plying between Dhaka and Rajshahi.

Naming

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday inaugurated the train Bonolota Express named after a famous Bangla poem Bonolota Sen by renowned poet Jibanananda Das.

Timetable

The timetable below is according to the 52nd timetable of Bangladesh Railway that was effective from 10 January 2020.

Train

no.

Source Departure Destination Arrival Weekly

holiday

791 Kamalapur 13:30 Chapai Nawabganj 19:30 Friday
792 Chapai Nawabganj 06:00 Kamalapur 11:30

Stoppages

The stoppage list below is as of 2020.

Coach composition

The 928 seated ultramodern and high speed train with 12 coaches including two air-conditioned chairs and seven non-air conditioned chairs are running on the route without any stoppage between Dhaka and Rajshahi.[3] It has 12 coaches, imported from Indonesia recently, and two engines, imported from India in 2013. It was taken to Rajshahi from Ishwardi junction on April 23.[4] Bangladesh Railways procured 50 high-speed and modern coaches from Indonesia for new trains on different routes, including the Rajshahi-Dhaka route.[5]

References

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