Dhaka's rail communications with southern region resume after 15 hrs
The train services were restored around 11am after the two relief trains from Ishwardi and Khulna rushed to the spot and conducted a salvage operation

Train operations between Dhaka and the southern region of the country were restored today (10 May) after 15 hours of suspension following the derailment of two bogies of a train at Bhanga Bamonkanda Junction in Faridpur district.
The train services were restored around 11am after the two relief trains from Ishwardi and Khulna rushed to the spot and conducted a salvage operation.
Khairuzzaman Shikdar, in-charge of Bhanga Bamonkanda Railway Junction, said all the passengers of the train left the area using other forms of transport overnight.
Assistant Rail Station Master of Bhanga Junction, Sumon Baroi, said one bogie and the engine of the Khulna-bound 'Jahanabad Express' train veered off the tracks shortly after departing Bhanga junction around 9:10pm yesterday (9 May), halting train services via the Padma Bridge to Dhaka–Khulna, Dhaka–Benapole and Dhaka–Rajbari routes.
The derailment occurred due to the mistake of point man Nazrul Islam and he has been suspended, he said.
Paksi Divisional Transport Officer Hasina Khatun said, "Nazrul Islam has been suspended for changing the signal without prior authorisation. We've found evidence of his fault. A three-member probe committee has been formed."