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Intercity Trains Intercity T rai ns ( Meter Gauge & Dual Ga uge) SL. T rain Na me o f T rains Off-da y Starting station & Dep arture ti me Arrival statio n & Arrival ti me No Stati T ime Station T ime NO on 1 701 Subar na Express Monda y Chittagong 07:00 D h a ka 12:10 2 702 Subar na Express Monda y Dh a 15:00 Chittago ng 20:10 3 703 Mo h anag ar God uli No Chittagong 15:00 D h a ka 21:10 4 704 Mo h anag ar P rovati No Dh a 07:45 Chittago ng 13:50 5 705 Ekota Express T uesday Dh a 10:00 Dinaj pur 18:50 6 706 Ekota Express Monda y Dinaj pur 23:00 D h a ka 08:10 7 707 T ista Express Monda y Dh a 07:30 De wango ng 12:40 8 708 T ista Express Monda y De wango ng 15:00 D h a ka 20:10 9 709 P arabat Express T uesday Dh a 06:35 S yl h et 13:20 10 710 P arabat Express T uesday S yl 15:00 D h a ka 21:55 11 711 Upukol Express W ednesda y Noakhali 06:00 D h a ka 11:50 12 712 Upukol Express T uesday Dh a 15:20 Noakhali 21:20 13 713 Karutoa Express No Santahar 09:00 Bori mari 15:00 14 714 Karutoa Express No Bori mari 15:40 Santahar 22:00 15 717 Joyantika Express No Dh a 12:00 S yl h et 19:40 16 718 Joyantika Express T hursda y S yl 08:40 D h a ka 16:00 17 719 P aharika Express Monda y Chittagong 09:00 S yl h et 17:50 18 720 P aharika Express Saturda y S yl 10:15 Chittago ng 19:45 19 721 Mo h anag ar Express Sunda y Chittagong 12:30 D h a ka 19:00 20 722 Mo h anag ar Express Sunda y Dh a 21:00 Chittago ng 04:30 21 723 Ud da ya n Express Saturda y Chittagong 21:45 S yl h et 06:20 22 724 Ud da ya n Express Sunda y S yl 21:20 Chittago ng 05:50 23 729 Meghna E xpress No Chittagong 17:15 Chandp ur 21:40 24 730 Meghna E xpress No Chandpur 05:00 Chittago ng 09:25 25 735 Agnibina Express No Dh a 09:45 T arakandi 15:00 26 736 Agnibina Express No T arakand i 16:30 D h a ka 22:35 27 737 Egar osind hur P rovati W ednesda y Dh a 07:15 Kisorego nj 11:05 28 738 Egar osind hur P rovati No Kisoregonj 06:50 D h a ka 10:40 29 739 Up ab an Express W ednesda y Dh a 21:50 S yl h et 05:20 30 740 Up ab an Express No S yl 22:00 D h a ka 05:10 31 741 T urna Express No Chittagong 23:00 D h a ka 05:25 32 742 T urna Express No Dh a 23:30 Chittago ng 06:20 33 743 B hara maputra No Dh a 18:00 De wango ng 23:50 34 744 B hara maputra No De wango ng 06:30 D h a ka 12:30 35 745 J amuna Express No Dh a 16:40 T arakand i 22:30 36 746 J amuna Express No T arakand i 02:10 D h a ka 07:40 37 749 Egar osind hur Goduli No Dh a 18:30 Kisoregonj 22:35 38 750 Egar osind hur Goduli W ednesda y Kisoregonj 12:30 D h a ka 16:35 39 751 Lal moni Exp ress Frida y Dh a 22:10 Lal monir hat 08:20 40 752 Lal moni Exp ress Frida y Lal monir hat 10:40 D h a ka 20:55 41 757 Drutoj an Express W ednesda y Dh a 20:00 Dinaj pur 04:40 42 758 Drutoj an Express W ednesda y Dinaj pur 09:15 D h a ka 18:10 43 767 Dol o nch ap a Express No Santahar 13:30 Dinaj pur 20:20 44 768 Dol o nch ap a Express No Dinaj pur 06:10 Santahar 12:20 45 771 Rangpur Express Sunda y Dh a 09:00 Rangpur 19:00 46 772 Rangpur Express Sunda y Rangpur 20:00 D h a k a 06:05 47 773 Kalani Express Frida y Dh a 16:00 S yl h et 22:45 48 774 Kalani Express Frida y S yl 07:00 D h a k a 13:55 49 777 Haor Express W ednesda y Dh a 23:50 Mohango nj 05:40 50 778 Haor Express T hursda y Mohango nj 08:30 D h a k a 14:15 51 781 Kisho rgonj Express Frida y Dh a 10:35 Kishorgonj 14:20 52 782 Kisho rgonj Express Frida y Kishorgonj 14:40 D h a k a 18:50 53 785 Bij oy Express W ednesda y Chittago ng 07:20 M ymensingh 15:45 54 786 Bij oy Express T uesda y M ymensi ngh 20:00 Chittago ng 04:50 55 787 Sonar B angla Express T uesday Chittago ng 17:00 D h a ka 22:10 56 788 Sonar B angla Express Wednesday Dhaka 07:00 Chittago ng 12:20 57 789 Mohangonj Express Monda y Dhaka 14:20 Mohangonj 20:10 58 790 Mohangonj Express Monda y Mohangonj 23:30 Dhaka 06:20 Intercity T rai ns ( B roa d Ga u ge & Dual Gauge) Sl. Train no Na me Off day From Departure To Arrival No. 01 7 1 5 Kap otaskh express Saturda y Khulna 06:30 Raj shahi 12:20 02 7 1 6 Kap otaskh express Saturda y Raj shahi 14:15 Khulna 20:00 03 7 2 5 Sund arban express T uesday Khulna 20:30 Dhaka 05:40 04 7 2 6 Sund arban express W ednesda y Dhaka 06:20 Khulna 15:40 05 7 2 7 Rupsha express T hursda y Khulna 07:15 Chilahati 17:00 06 7 2 8 Rupsha express T hursda y Chilahati 08:00 Khulna 17:40 07 7 3 1 B arendra express Sunda y Raj shahi 15:00 Chilahati 21:50 08 7 3 2 B arendra express Sunda y Chilahati 05:50 Raj shahi 12:05 09 7 3 3 T itumir express W ednesda y Raj shahi 06:20 Chilahati 13:00 10 7 3 4 T itumir express W ednesda y Chilahati 14:00 Raj shahi 21:10 11 7 4 7 Si manta express No Khulna 21:15 Chilahati 06:20 12 7 4 8 Si manta express No Chilahati 18:45 Khulna 04:15 13 7 5 3 Silk cit y express Sunda y Dhaka 14:40 Raj shahi 20:45 14 7 5 4 Silk cit y express Sunda y Raj shahi 07:30 Dhaka 13:30 15 7 5 5 Mad humati T hursda y Goalonda Ghat 15:00 Raj shahi 20:25 express Mad humati G o a lo n d a 16 7 5 6 T hursda y Raj shahi 07:00 12:20 express Gh at 17 7 5 9 P adma Express T uesday Dhaka 23:10 Raj shahi 04:40 18 7 6 0 P adma Express T uesday Raj shahi 16:00 Dhaka 21:40 19 7 6 1 Sag ard ari Express Monda y Khulna 15:00 Raj shahi 21:40 20 7 6 2 Sag ard ari Express Monda y Raj shahi 06:40 Khulna 12:45 21 7 6 3 Chittra Express Monda y Khulna 08:40 Dhaka 18:40 22 7 6 4 Chittra Express Monda y Dhaka 19:00 Khulna 03:50 23 7 6 5 Nilsagar Monda y Dhaka 08:00 Chilahati 17:45 24 7 6 6 Nilsagar Sunda y Chilahati 21:20 Dhaka 07:10 25 7 6 9 D h u mk et u e Saturda y Dhaka 06:00 Raj shahi 11:40 E xp r e s s Dhumketue 26 7 7 0 Frida y Raj shahi 23:20 Dhaka 04:50 express 27 7 7 5 Siraj gonj Expres s Saturda y Siraj gonj 06:00 Dhaka 10:15 28 7 7 6 Siraj gonj Expres s Saturda y Dhaka 17:00 Siraj gonj 21:25 29 7 7 9 Kalukhali - Vati ap T hursda y Vatiapar a Ghat 14:00 Goalondho 17:50 ara Express 783 Faridpur Express T hursda y Fa rid p ur 09:00 30 Raj bari 08:10 784 Faridpur Express T hursda y Faridpur 09:20 Rajbari 10:10 31 32 Kalukhali - Vati ap Vatiapara G h a t 7 8 0 T hursda y Raj bari 10:40 13:10 ara Express 33 791 Banalata Express Friday Dhaka 13:15 Rajshahi 18:00 34 792 Banalata Express Friday Rajshahi 07:00 Dhaka 11:40 Mo n.T ues. 35 3107/ Mo itree Express & Dhaka Cantt 08:15 Kolkata 16:00 (IST) 3110 T hursda y (BST) 36 W ed. T hus.& Moitree Express Dhaka Cantt. 3108/ Friday Kolkata 07:10 16:05 3109 (IST) (BST) 3129 Running only Kolkata 07:10 12:30 (BST) 37 Bandhan Express Khulna T hursda y (IST) 3130 Running only Khulna 13:30 18:10 (IST) Bandhan Express Kolkata 38 T hursda y (BST) Mail/Express Trains ( Metre Gauge): Train N a Off day From Departure To Arrival no m e 1 Dhaka mai l No Chi ttagong 22:30 Dhaka 06:55 2 Chittagong mail No Dhaka 22:30 Chi ttagong 07:25 3 Karnaphuli express No Chi ttagong 10:00 Dhaka 19:45 4 Karnaphuli express No Dhaka 08:30 Chi ttagong 18:00 7 Uttarban ga mail No Santahar 09:30 Punchogor 21:30 8 Uttarban ga mail No Punchogor 09:00 Santahar 22:40 9 Surma mai l No Dhaka 22:50 Syl het 12:10 10 Surma mai l No Syl het 18:45 Dhaka 09:15 11 Dhaka express No Noakhali 20:40 Dhaka 06:40 12 Noakhal i express No Dhaka 20:20 Noakhali 05:50 13 Jal al abad express No Chi ttagong 19:30 Syl het 11:00 14 Jal al abad express No Syl het 22:50 Chi ttagong 12:40 17 Kushi ara express No Akhaura 06:00 Syl het 14:00 18 Kushi ara express No Syl het 16:00 Akhaura 23:50 19 Bogra express No Santahar 16:00 Lal moni rhat 22:20 20 Bogra express No Lal moni rhat 06:25 Santahar 12:40 21 Padmarag express No Santahar 06:30 Lal mani rhat 12:25 22 Padmarag express No Lal mani rhat 14:10 Santahar 20:10 29 Sagarika express No Chi ttagong 07:30 Chandpu r 13:00 30 Sagarika express No Chandpu r 14:00 Chi ttagong 19:25 33 Ti tas commuter No Akhaura 05:00 Dhaka 08:30 34 Ti tas commuter No Dhaka 09:30 B.Bari 12:10 35 Ti tas commuter No B.Bari 12:30 Dhaka 15:15 36 Ti tas commuter No Dhaka 17:40 Akhaura 21:20 37 Mymensi ngh No Chi ttagong 15:30 B.B Setu 09:20 Purb o express 38 Mymensi ngh No B.B Setu 00:45 Chi ttagong 21:05 express Purbo 39 Isakhan express No Dhaka 11:30 Mymensi ngh 21:25 40 Isakhan express No Mymensi ngh 12:00 Dhaka 23:00 41 Kanchan express No Parbati pur 08:00 Thakur gaon 11:45 Road 42 Kanchan express No Thakurgao n 13:00 Parbati pur 16:50 Road 43 Mahua No Dhaka 8:15 Mohanganj 14:40 44 Mahua No Mohanganj 15:00 Dhaka 21:25 45 Samatat express No Noakhali 07:00 Laksam 09:15 46 Samatat express No Laksam 18:00 Noakhali 19:50 47 Dewanganj No Dhaka 05:40 Dew anga nj 11:40 Commuter Bazar 48 Dewanganj No Dew anga nj 13:00 Dhaka 19:15 Bazar Commuter 49 Bal aka No Dhaka 04:45 Jhari a 10:00 Commuter Jhangail 50 Bal aka No Jharia 12:00 Dhaka 17:25 Commuter Jhangail 51 Jamalpur No Dhaka 15:40 Dew ango nj 22:15 Bazar commu ter 52 Jamalpur No Dew ango nj 05:00 Dhaka 11:15 Bazar commu ter 55 Vawall express No Dhaka 21:20 Dew an gon g 05:40 Bazar 56 Vawal express No Dew an gon g 02:00 Dhaka 11:35 Bazar 59 Ramsagor express No Bonarpara 06:30 Di najpur 13:20 60 Ramsagor express No Di najpur 14:50 Bonarpara 21:45 6 1 Dinajpur Commu ter No Lal moni rha 06:50 Berol 10:40 62 Dinajpur Commu ter No Berol 11:10 Lal moni rhat 14:50 63 Lal moni Commuter No Lal moni rha 12:50 Parboti pur 15:30 64 Lal moni Commuter No Parboti pur 05:55 Lal moni rhat 08:00 65 Buri mari Commuter-1 No Lal moni rha 08:10 Buri mari 10:15 66 Buri mari Commuter-2 No Buri mari 10:40 Lal moni rhat 12:50 67 Chattal a Express Tuesday Chi ttagong 08:15 Dhaka 15:35 68 Chattal a Express Tuesday Dhaka 13:00 Chi ttagong 20:50 69 Parbotipur Commuter No Lal moni rha 16:45 Parboti pur 19:20 70 Parbotipur Commuter No Parboti pur 20:20 Lal moni rhat 22:25 71 Buri mari Commuter-3 No Lal moni rha
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