TheMaitree Express(13109/13110) train (Bengali:মৈত্রী এক্সপ্রেস), often pronouncedMoitree Express,is the first express train service connectingDhakainBangladeshtoKolkatain the Indian state ofWest Bengal.The Bengali nameMaitree ExpressmeansFriendship Expresswhen translated to English, denoting the significance of the train service to the friendly foreign relations between India and Bangladesh.[1]Previously train servicesbetween the two countriesexisted before the partition of India by the British and theMaitree Expressre-established this connection between Dhaka and Kolkata in 2008 after being closed for 43 years.[2]In 2017, a second train service, theBandhan Express,was inaugurated connecting Kolkata with the Bangladeshi city ofKhulna,recreating the previousBarisal Expresstrain route.[3][4]
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Service type | AC Express | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
First service | 14 April 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current operator(s) | Eastern (West Bengal) Railway zoneofIndian Railways&Bangladesh Railway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Termini | Kolkata(KOAA) Dhaka Cantonment(DHCA) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stops | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance travelled | 400 kilometres (250 mi) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Average journey time | 8 hours 50 minutes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Service frequency | 5 days | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Train number(s) | 13107/13108/13109/13110 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
On-board services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Class(es) | 1st AC(1A) AC Chair Car (CC) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seating arrangements | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleeping arrangements | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Catering facilities | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Entertainment facilities | No | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Rolling stock | 2LHBrakes. 1 rake each of Indian & 1 Bangladeshi type | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Track gauge | broad gauge(1,676 mm(5 ft 6 in)) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operating speed | 45 kilometres per hour (28 mph) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A valid visa and passport is required beforehand to purchase a ticket for the Maitree Express train. Tickets are available atDhaka Cantonment railway stationin Bangladesh and atChitpur Stationin Kolkata, India. The commercial run of this train was suspended in the wake of the globalCOVID-19 pandemicsince March 2020. However, the train resumed its service again from 29 May 2022.[5][6]Together with theBandhan Expresstrain and theMitali Expresstrain, the Maitree Express train is one of three modern day fully air conditioned passengertrain linksbetween India and Bangladesh.
Background
editThePartition of Indiain 1947 disrupted rail links in the province ofBengal,which was divided into the Indian state ofWest Bengaland the Pakistani province ofEast Bengal(later renamedEast Pakistanin 1956). During British rule over the undivided land, regular over-night trains connectedKolkata,Goalanda,DhakaandNarayanganj.In addition pre-partition,Darjeeling Mailconnecting Kolkata (Sealdah Station) withSiliguriran through what became East Pakistan viaGede–DarshanaandChilahati–Haldibari.Three train services from Sealdah—East Bengal MailtoParbatipur Junctionvia Gede-Darshana,East Bengal ExpresstoGoalundo Ghatvia Gede-Darshana, and theBarisal ExpresstoKhulnaviaBenapole–Petrapole—continued operation between the two countries until 1965, when the outbreak of theIndo-Pakistani Conflict of 1965led to the closure of all passenger train links.[2]TheBangladesh Liberation Warresulted in the independence of East Pakistan as the nation-state ofBangladesh.TheMaitree Expressfollows the same route as the first two trains above via Gede-Darshana.
Revival
editIn 2001, the two national governments agreed upon the railway train scheme duringbilateraltalks. The train service concept got a major boost during the visit of the then Indian Foreign Minister,Pranab Mukherjee,to Dhaka in February 2007. On 8 July 2007, the first train ran from Kolkata to Dhaka in a test run, carrying Indian government officials who were to meet their Bangladeshi counterparts to finalise train schedules.[7]In response toIndiansecurity demands, a "box-fencing" system was to be erected on either side on theno-man's landbetween the two countries.[8]The inauguration of the train service was held on the occasion of theBengali New Year(Bengali:পহেলা বৈশাখ) 14 April 2008.[9]
Inauguration
editOn 14 April 2008, on the occasion of theBengali New Year,the train service was launched with much fanfare. The flag-off ceremony for the first train leaving Kolkata from theKolkata railway stationin Chitpur was attended by dignitaries such as the Indian Railway MinisterLalu Prasad Yadav;Information and Broadcasting MinisterPriya Ranjan Dasmunsi;the Governor of West BengalGopalkrishna Gandhi;and the Bangladesh High Commissioner to IndiaLiquat Ali Chowdhury.The Indian Foreign MinisterPranab Mukherjeeofficially flagged-off the inaugural train from Kolkata, bound for Dhaka.[2][8]Another train departed at the same time carrying passengers from Dhaka to Kolkata. But the 360-seater Calcutta to Dhaka express train was carrying barely 65 passengers, including journalists and politicians, on its inaugural run.Indian Railwaysofficials stated that the train service was launched hurriedly, and that when information would spread there would be a greater response and passenger numbers.[1]An official statement from the IndianMinistry of External Affairssaid, "The agreement will strengthen bilateral relations and provide an alternative mode of passenger transport."[8]
Public perception
editThe inauguration of the train service evoked mixed public responses in both countries.[1]Thousands of people gathered along the train route from Kolkata up to the border crossing point inGedeto cheer the inaugural train. However, a group representingHindurefugees from Bangladesh, theNikhil Banga Nagarik Sangha(All Bengal Citizens Committee) protested the launching of the train service, citingpersecution of Hindusin Bangladesh; possible terrorist infiltration into India; and demanding the rehabilitation of Bangladeshi Hindu refugees.[10][11]Police reports stated that 87 people (including 11 women) had been arrested for blocking the train by squatting on the tracks and refusing to move.[1][10][11]Police blamed the group for planting three crude bombs on the route, which were defused a day before the launch on 13 April 2008.[1][11]After this initial incident, this train service has been incident free so far.
Maitree Express route & operations
editTheMaitree Expressruns five days a week. The train travels around 400 kilometres (250 mi) to reach Dhaka from Kolkata. Earlier there were two stops for immigration checks in Kolkata and Dhaka. One inGedeon the Indian side and the other inDorshonaon the Bangladeshi side. Since November 2017 immigration and customs are completed at Dhaka and Kolkata. This has reduced travel time by two and half hours.
It takes around 8 hours 50 minutes to cover the entire stretch. The entire stretch is covered by broad-gauge diesel locomotives. A change of crew and locomotives takes place at Dorshona in Bangladesh. There are two major river crossings, the 100 year oldHardinge Bridgeover thePadma Riverand theBangabandhu Bridgeover theJamuna River.Both river crossings occur in Bangladesh. Since Pahela Boishakh 2017 (Bengali:পহেলা বৈশাখ), 14 April 2017, all coaches have been changed to air conditioned LHB coach thus enhancing the travel experience. From February 2020 the service was made five days a week, instead of four days a week till then, with additional run with BR Rake every Tuesday and Wednesday from Dhaka and Kolkata respectively.[12]
Train schedule
editRegular train departures are as follows:[13]
Route | Day | Train No. | Rake |
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DhakatoKolkata | Friday | 13107 | BR |
Saturday | 13110 | IR | |
Sunday | 13107 | BR | |
Tuesday | 13107 | BR | |
Wednesday | 13110 | IR |
Route | Day | Train No. | Rake |
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Kolkata to Dhaka | Saturday | 13108 | BR |
Monday | 13108 | BR | |
Tuesday | 13109 | IR | |
Wednesday | 13108 | BR | |
Friday | 13109 | IR |
The train starts from Kolkata at 07:15ISTand reaches Dhaka at 16:05BSTthe same day. Similarly, it starts from Dhaka at 08:15BSTand reaches Kolkata at 16:00ISTthe same day. This train's route does not involve any lengthy ferry-crossing pauses or border checks. It is also less costly than the Kolkata to Dhaka air conditioned luxury bus services. Terminal points areDhaka CantonmentandKolkata(Chitpur) stations respectively. While Kolkata is a true terminal station, it is possible to continue by local train onwards to Dhaka's main station inKamalapurfromDhaka Cantonmentstation. The nearest Metro station from Kolkata isShyambazar– a distance of 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi). There is a public bus terminal right outside Kolkata railway station with connectivity to various parts of the city.[13]
Frequency
editIn February 2020, the train's frequency was increased to five days a week. From Kolkata it runs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday while the train leaves Dhaka Cantonment on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.[14]Due to 2024 unrest, Maitree service is halted (https://indianexpress /article/india/india-suspends-train-services-to-bangladesh-indefinitely-9496857/#:~:text=Both%20Maitri%20Express%20and%20Bandhan,cancellation%20has%20been%20extended%20indefinit).
Diplomacy
editThe development of the Kolkata–Dhaka train service is akin to that of theSamjhauta Express(meaning "Understanding" or "Accord" Express), which connects the Indian capitalDelhitoLahorein Pakistan. Both train services were opened to revive rail links between the countries that were disrupted by the partition of India by the British in 1947. Both have been used as symbols of goodwill and cooperation between India and Bangladesh, in the case of theMaitree Express,and India and Pakistan in the case of theSamjhauta Express.
Challenges
editEarlier the Maitree Express was said to be running at 50% occupancy in 2011. With increase in runs to five days a week, this service has gained popularity. Better publicity in local media at both terminal cities also could help raise patronage leading to the train becoming a daily service. Despite this, in 2018 patronage has increased and average occupancy is around 90%.
Booking
editUnlike most of the Indian trains, online booking through theIRCTCwebsite is not available for this train. Tickets are only available in local currency at the booking counters of Chitpur Station in Kolkata and a valid Bangladeshi visa in the passport is mandatory before purchasing a ticket. The valid visa and passport has to be shown when purchasing the train ticket. While applying for a visa it was earlier essential to specify the port of entry as "By rail-Gede" (for an Indian visa) or "By rail-Darshana" (for a Bangladeshi visa). Tickets will be issued only after issue of the visa. Valid passports must be shown while booking. In case all passengers are not present, an authorisation is required while booking tickets. After both countries started issuing an e-Visa, mentioning specific port and mode of transport is no longer required. Since this is a highly popular train, tickets need to be booked at least 5 or 6 days in advance. As of 18 June 2014, return tickets are available on a predefined number of seats, for up-to two weeks before the date of journey, excluding the journey date. The return tickets have to be validated by going to the station two hours before the departure of the train. The return fare includes only the base fare and all other taxes and service charges have to be paid during the validation of the ticket. This is applicable for return journeys from both Dhaka as well as Kolkata.
Tickets are available in Dhaka from the Main Reservation Counter of Kamalapur railway station. The counter at Dhaka Cantonment is open everyday from 0900 to 1900. A valid visa and passport has to be shown when purchasing the train ticket. In Kolkata tickets may be purchased from the International Ticket Booking Counter at Fairlie Place, Dalhousie Square, and also at Chitpur Station in Kolkata on the day of arrival of the train from Dhaka.[13]
Coach composition
editThe train consisting the number 13109/10, is operated byIndian Railwaysrake which are purelyLHB coachin red-grey (used byRajdhani Expresstrains) and sky blue-grey (used byShatabdi Expresstrains).
While the train consisting the number 13107/08 is operated usingBangladesh Railwayrake, which are alsoLHB coachin dark green livery with white horizontal line.
The train has 10 coaches. 4 AC Executive Class, 4 AC Chair Car and 2 power car brake vans.
- Legends
LRM/GD/EOG/SLR | H- | C- |
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Generator cum luggage van | First AC Sleeper Coach | AC Chair Car (CC) |
- Indian rakes
Loco | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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EOG | H1 | H2 | H3 | H4 | C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | EOG |
- while 13110 Dhaka to Kolkata has reverse rake composition of 13109.
- Bangladeshi rake
Loco | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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EOG | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | EOG |
- while 13108 Kolkata to Dhaka has reverse rake composition of 13107.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^abcde"Dhaka-Calcutta train link resumes".BBC News. 14 April 2008.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^abc"Kolkata–Dhaka Moitree Express flagged off".The Times of India.14 April 2008. Archived fromthe originalon 20 October 2012.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^"Maitree Express-II chugged across India, Bangladesh border amid cheers, applause".Indo-Asian News Service.8 April 2017.Retrieved13 April2017.
- ^"Sheikh Hasina visit: Maitree Express to be made fully AC, new passenger service to be announced".The Indian Express.7 April 2017.Retrieved13 April2017.
- ^"Bangladesh bound Maitree, Bandhan Express to resume soon: Check details".NEWS9LIVE.21 May 2022.Retrieved28 May2022.
- ^"Passenger Train Services Between India and Bangladesh to Resume from May 29; Check Details".News18.19 May 2022.Retrieved28 May2022.
- ^Sudworth, John (8 July 2007)."First India–Bangladesh train link".BBC News.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^abc"Kolkata–Dhaka train service to resume on Bengali New Year".The Times of India.12 April 2008. Archived fromthe originalon 20 October 2012.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^"A Report from Dhaka to Kolkata on the first operation day".BBC News, watching available by Windows Media Player.Retrieved20 April2008.
- ^abBhaumik, Subir (9 April 2008)."Excitement mounts over train link".BBC News.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^abc"Moitree Express resumes journey after brief halt".The Times of India.14 April 2008. Archived fromthe originalon 20 October 2012.Retrieved17 April2008.
- ^"4554352-0: Increase in frequency of Kolkata Dhaka M 13108/Maitree Express BR – Railway Enquiry".
- ^abc"Maitree Express Schedule".Bangladesh Railway.
- ^মৈত্রী ও বন্ধন ট্রেনের যাত্রার সংখ্যা এক দিন বাড়ল.Prothom Alo(in Bengali). 5 February 2020.Retrieved20 February2020.
External links
edit- Media related toMaitree Expressat Wikimedia Commons
- Bangladesh Railway - Maitree Express Schedule মৈত্রী এক্সপ্রেস ট্রেনের সময়সূচি এবং ভাড়া
- Map of India-Bangladesh border links