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Bangladesh rail services to resume on Aug 12

Bangladesh rail services to resume on Aug 12

Dhaka, Aug 11 (UNI) Bangladesh Railway is set to resume operations from Monday after more than three weeks, media reports said.
Goods train operations will resume on Monday, while mail, express, local, and commuter trains will begin services on Tuesday. Intercity trains will begin on August 15, the Daily Star reported.
According to media reports, tickets for intercity trains will be available online starting at 5 pm on Monday.

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