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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025

railway accident

Five compartment of Mohonganj Express train veers off the tracks in Gazipur on Wednesday, 21 November. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Bangladesh Railway faces increase in accidents due to neglected maintenance of old infrastructure

Rail accidents are increasing due to signalling errors, expired coach connections, insufficient supervision of rail lines, risky rail crossings, and lack of passenger facilities

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Gazipur collision disrupts train schedules

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Head-on train collision in Gazipur derails carriages, injures 3

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Feni level crossing crash: Death toll rises to 6

A train passes through heavy smog in India, where authorities have ordered an investigation into a runaway train incident. Photo: Narinder NANU / AFP
South Asia

Indian train takes 70km journey without its driver

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Railway Minister mourns casualties of Bhairab train crash

A photo of an overturned bogey at the accident site near Bhairab station taken yesterday. Photo: Eashfinul Haque Munim
Bangladesh

Bhairab train accident: 3 damaged coaches removed, communication resumed fully after 14 hours

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Railway link with Sylhet snapped after train hits tree tilted by storm

Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Man dies after train hits him in Mohakhali rail crossing

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Train derails in B'baria as heat bends rail track

Representational image.
Bangladesh

Man dies after being hit by train in Dhaka's Karwan Bazar

File photo. The tragic train-microbus collision in Mirsarai of Chattogram on 29 July, which left 13 dead and seven injured, was the latest addition to a long list of accidents caused by rail crossings. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Mirsarai train accident: Another committee holds gateman, microbus driver responsible

Representational image. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

29 injured in 9 months for stoning moving trains: Minister

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