Bangladesh, Nepal trial bus service reaches India

Press Trust of India  |  Siliguri (WB) 

Two buses carrying delegates of the three nations as a part of a trial bus service that and have launched between their capitals through reached Phulbari from today.

The buses left for yesterday and reached Siliguri, in India, around 4.15pm today, officials said.

"The delegation will leave for tomorrow," the of (NBSTC) Subol Roy, said after receiving the delegation.

The aim of the trial run is to establish communication with by road, Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) who led the delegation said.

This will boost tourism, help tourists and

associated with the tourism industry. It will also help people who come to for medical tourism, he said after entering

"A protocol is expected to be signed on the basis of the delegation's report for launching a regular and direct bus service between and Kathmandu," Bangladesh's road said, adding "This marks a good beginning of sub-regional connectivity".

The proposed commercial bus service comes under the purview of BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) Motor Vehicles Agreement, which the four countries signed in June 2015 to enable movement of passenger and cargo vehicles.

Operators say the proposed route will cut short the journey by more than 100 km, while straightening the way.

Currently, passengers use the Lalmonirhat-Burimari-Changrabandha-Siliguri route to go to

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 20:10 IST