Indian train in BD after 42 years

Published July 9, 2007

DHAKA, July 8: An Indian train arrived in Bangladesh on Sunday on the first trial run before a planned resumption of rail services suspended some 42 years ago.

Bangladesh hopes regular passenger train services will be launched by mid-August to link its capital Dhaka to Kolkata, capital of India’s West Bengal state 375km away.

The train carrying 30 officials from Kolkata was met by Bangladesh railway officials at Darshana, a border entry point. The train, called “Moitree” (Friendship), reached its destination at Cantonment Station in Dhaka in late afternoon.

“Bangladesh has taken enough security measures for the Indian trial train, so that no one can cause any obstacle in efforts to consolidate ties between our two countries,” A.T.M.

lsmail, a Bangladesh communications ministry official, told Reuters.

The train service between India and Bangladesh was suspended after the 1965 war between India and Pakistan, when Bangladesh was Pakistan’s eastern province. The service was not restored even after Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan in 1971.

E.A. Ahamed, leader of the Indian officials on Sunday’s trial train service, said: “We are very hopeful for success of this service if launched. The attitude of the people here is very friendly.”

Bangladesh will soon send a train to Kolkata on a similar trial run, before finalising the service, he said.—Reuters