Sat, 27 Sep 2025

Lalmonirhat Train Crash: Signal Fault Causes Collision and Derailment

Published: 28 Jul 2025, 03:41 pm

A signal malfunction led to a head-on collision between two trains in Lalmonirhat, resulting in the derailment and overturning of two carriages of the Lalmoni Express. The incident caused severe damage to the train’s engine and left several passengers injured.

Incident Details

The accident occurred around 2:00 PM on Monday, 28 July, near the BDR Gate on the northern side of Lalmonirhat Divisional Railway Station. A local train, arriving from the Burimari land port, was entering the station while the Dhaka-bound Lalmoni Express was moving towards the wash pit. Due to a signal error, the two trains collided head-on.

DateMonday, 28 July 2025
TimeAround 2:00 PM
LocationBDR Gate area, North of Lalmonirhat Station
Involved TrainsLocal Train from Burimari & Lalmoni Express
CasualtiesSeveral injured (exact number unknown)
DamageEngine severely damaged; two carriages derailed and overturned

 

Emergency Response

Upon receiving news of the collision, fire service teams and army personnel quickly arrived at the scene and began rescue operations. The injured passengers were swiftly transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Investigation and Public Reaction

As of now, no official statement has been released by the Bangladesh Railway authorities regarding the accident. The incident has raised serious public concerns over the railway signalling and safety systems.

Local residents and observers are demanding a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause of the collision and to identify any negligence or operational failures.

“This type of signal error is unacceptable in today’s railway system. Authorities must ensure such incidents never happen again,” said one concerned resident near the crash site.

The event has once again highlighted the urgent need for modernisation and upgrades in railway infrastructure to ensure passenger safety and system reliability across the country

 

17% Growth in Remittance Inflows Observed Up to 24 September

Remittance inflows to Bangladesh have recorded a substantial year-on-year growth of 17 percent durin...

BNP Leader Salahuddin Ahmed Warns PR System Could Lead to Party Dictatorship

Salahuddin Ahmed, a member of the BNP’s Standing Committee, has expressed concerns that the Proporti...

Labour Party Receives Registration, Pineapple as Symbol

The Labour Party has officially received its registration as a political party following a court ord...

Import-Export Halt for Six Days, Hilsa Export to Continue

In observance of the Sharadiya Durga Puja, Bangladesh’s largest land port, Benapole, will temporaril...

Bangladesh vs Hong Kong: Ticket Prices Announced, Available Online

The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has announced the ticket prices for the upcoming Asian Cup...

Bangladesh Reaches Final After Defeating Pakistan

Today, Bangladesh faced Pakistan twice in different sports competitions. In cricket, the Asia Cup en...

Bangladesh’s Possible Playing XI Aimed at Reaching the Final

Bangladesh, three-time runners-up in the Asia Cup, arrived in the United Arab Emirates with hopes of...

Name Change for Top-Tier Football League After Over a Decade

Bangladesh’s premier domestic football competition has undergone a historic rebranding. After more t...

Bangladesh Rely on Recent Statistics Ahead of ‘Semi-Final’ Clash Against Pakistan

Bangladesh failed to seize their first chance to reach the Asia Cup final, falling short against Ind...

Daily Tourist Quota for Saint Martin’s Island Announced

Bangladesh’s only coral island, Saint Martin’s, will officially reopen to tourists from 1 November,...

Extortion and Vandalism at Mahindra Stand: Bail for Expelled Youth Leader Sparks Fear Among Owners and Workers

In Faridpur city, tension has risen among Mahindra vehicle owners and workers after a recently expel...

Mithila to Reveal ‘Untold Stories’ About Tahsan and Srijit

Rafiat Rashid Mithila, one of the most prominent figures in the country’s showbiz industry, is known...