The biggest railway station in Bangladesh


 Dear visitors Assalamualaikum today going to show the biggest railway station of north bengal it is located in Lalmonirhat district you can't take your eyes off the railway station its distance is only 50 km from the divisional city Rangpur the mesmerizing environment will impress you on the way to the station very beautiful pleasant environment this Lalmonirhat district Lalmonirhat is located in Rangpur division of northern part of Bangladesh A city administratively the city is the headquarters of Lalmonirhat District and Lalmonirhat Sadar Upazila. Lalmonirhat is the largest and main city of the district. The city is the nearest international and domestic airport. You can get down to the train station and Jame Masjid is in front of it, but you can walk if you want.


 The main gate is the entrance there but you can easily go there buy tickets from the ticket counter there are places of your choice to go but you can go on your honors after waiting for a peaceful time the train comes to the station what I want the most What I like more is the footover bridge right from there but the character of the whole Lalmanihat is all there but in the working environment which you can enjoy. You can get up from the footover bridge and walk and see the environment well and you can definitely take the bad mood in this environment. The beautiful charming atmosphere will impress you. This Lalmonirhat railway station was not done in one day. Let's go, then the audience. Now we go back to the east.

Which trains used to run here and how Lalmonirhat railway station was actually established The North Bengal State Railways introduced a meter gauge line from Parvati to Kaunia in 1879 and the East Bengal Railway from Kaunia to Dharla Nadi.Ajant two narrow gauge gas lines. Kaunia Dharmarajya Railway was built in 1921. Meter gauge was converted to Kaunia concept line. Kaunia was established in 1908. Kaunia was extended. There are four divisions out of which Lalmonirhat railway station is one of the first railway divisions under REAL. Lalmonirhat railway division includes some railway routes, unroute control, monitoring and management activities are done from Lalmonirhat. This footover rain at Lalmonirhat railway station is very large from one head to another. The distance is huge we spent most of our time on this footover bridge because all the view can be seen clearly from this footover bridge bhagni wants to say something about the station Welcome to Laxmipur one of the railway station in north bengal Lalmonirhat railway station if any train line was running now what would the train be like We stay there for a long time till we move and a train comes again. Arrangement Set Road Station Airtel Calling Railway Officers Residential Buildings Officers Club and I welcome us standing against Lalmonirhat Railway At the station and on the right side of my hand are the trains actually they will read before going to their destination but some trains stop here later. is clinging and in front of him if we try to see you a little here but the cars that are nice arrangements we noticed here if you are any closer try to show you how but a line arranged money where the train came how the branches of water actually any problems or If there is a clear need but they basically do the work from there Railway Children School There is a Railway Medical which is located in Lalmonirhat Apart from this there are various railway infrastructures all over the city Lalmonirhat Railway also has some parts. Bus Rail Company's new railway line developed north of Changrabandha and became an important part of Lalmonihat. At that time there was a line from Lalmonihat to Mughalhat Coochbehar to India. In 1995 local trains were running from Lalmonirhat till Tuesday to serve as freight train in the country since 2002 the section was declared abandoned since then Lalmonirhat railway station has lost its junction name reputation. With my favorite personality Zakir Hossain we know on date



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