"3"^^ . "Yes"@en . . . . "Operating"@en . . . "Bi-Weekly"@en . . "AC Chair Car"@en . . "Mitali Express"@en . . . . . "with halts"@en . "Train Board of Mitali Express"@en . . . . . "Yes"@en . "International AC Express"@en . "--03-26"^^ . . . . . . . "36900.0"^^ . . . . . . . "67225499"^^ . . . . . . . "12977"^^ . "2022-06-01"^^ . . . . . . . . "1121338599"^^ . . . . . . . "Yes"@en . . . . "Broad gauge"@en . . . . "13131"^^ . . . . . . . . "No"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Mitali Express (13131/13132) train (Bengali: \u09AE\u09BF\u09A4\u09BE\u09B2\u09C0 \u098F\u0995\u09CD\u09B8\u09AA\u09CD\u09B0\u09C7\u09B8) is an international express rail service which connects the Indian city of Siliguri with the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka every week. It is the third modern-day fully air conditioned passenger train link between the Indian state of West Bengal and Bangladesh. Both the prime ministers of the two neighbouring countries officially inaugurated the non-stop passenger train with ten compartments on the new 513 km route from Dhaka on 26 March 2021, the day Bangladesh celebrated the golden jubilee of its independence. The prime minister of India was in Dhaka to mark the auspicious occasion of fifty years of independence of Bangladesh. After 56 years of stoppage, this train route recreates the previous Siliguri route between India and Bangladesh. A valid visa and passport is required beforehand to purchase a ticket for the Mitali Express train. Tickets are available at Cantonment railway station in Dhaka, Bangladesh and at New Jalpaiguri railway station in Siliguri, India. Though the train was inaugurated on 26 March 2021, but in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, its commercial run was postponed since its inauguration. However, the train made its first commercial run on 1 June 2022."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Mitali Express (13131/13132) train (Bengali: \u09AE\u09BF\u09A4\u09BE\u09B2\u09C0 \u098F\u0995\u09CD\u09B8\u09AA\u09CD\u09B0\u09C7\u09B8) is an international express rail service which connects the Indian city of Siliguri with the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka every week. It is the third modern-day fully air conditioned passenger train link between the Indian state of West Bengal and Bangladesh. Both the prime ministers of the two neighbouring countries officially inaugurated the non-stop passenger train with ten compartments on the new 513 km route from Dhaka on 26 March 2021, the day Bangladesh celebrated the golden jubilee of its independence. The prime minister of India was in Dhaka to mark the auspicious occasion of fifty years of independence of Bangladesh. After 56 years of stoppage, this train route recreates the previous Siliguri route between India and "@en . . . . .