Skip to content

Bangladesh Trains

March 31, 2011

Trains were running in the sub-continent 142 years ago. Bangladesh Railways is state owned, employs 34,168 people and covers a length of 2,855 route kilometers.

Tea cup and saucer in first class carriage

Tea cup and saucer in first class carriage, 2008

Tea is served in China cups with complimentary sandwiches in first class carriages. The photograph (above) was taken on a journey from Chittagong to Dhaka.

Boy running next to a train

Boy running next to a train, Bangladesh 1992

Bangladesh train fairs work out cheaper than bus fairs. As well as supporting the economy by providing economic travel for students and the movement of goods many people, not employed by the railway, make a living from selling food to passengers and carrying luggage.

Man walking next to railway track

Man walking next to railway track, 2008

Passengers will see many people walking next to the tracks as well as shanty towns close to the railway as it enters urban areas.

Railway workers maintaining track in Sylhet, 1992

Railway workers maintaining track in Sylhet, 1992

Some 42 million passengers are transported each year by the railway.

Boy with his head sricking out of a train

Boy with his head sricking out of a train, 1992

Queuing for tickets at Chittagong station

Queuing for tickets at Chittagong station, 2009

Chittagong Station

Chittagong Station, 2009

No comments yet

Leave a Reply

Note: You can use basic XHTML in your comments. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS