Soon, a train connecting India to Bhutan; another to connect northeast India to Bangladesh
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Mar 3, 2020, 17:34 IST
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Yes, you read that correct! Very soon, Indian and Bhutan will be possible on train wheels! The Railway Board has commissioned a survey to establish the Mujnai-Nyoenpaling line to provide a cross-border rail link between India and … Read more
Yes, you read that correct! Very soon, Indian and Bhutan will be possible on train wheels! The Railway Board has commissioned a survey to establish the Mujnai-Nyoenpaling line to provide a cross-border rail link between India and Bhutan. Read less
Yes, you read that correct! Very soon, Indian and Bhutan will be possible on train wheels! The Railway Board has commissioned a survey to establish the Mujnai-Nyoenpaling line to provide a cross-border rail link between India and Bhutan.
The reports also mention that both the countries have also talked about the designation and notification of new transit customs railway stations at Pandu, Jogighopa and Agartala. A discussion was also held for making customs station at Nagarkatta as a permanent customs station.
According to Singh, once the construction of the train line between Agartala (Tripura) and Akhaura (Bangladesh) is done, the first train might run from northeast India to Bangladesh on India’s 75 Independence Day in 2022.
The ministry is all set to lay a 5.46 km long track on the Indian side. On the Bangladesh side, the cost of laying a 10.6 km track will be taken care by the External Affairs Ministry.
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