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The Kulaura–Shahbajpur line railway is a metre-gauge railway line of Bangladesh under the eastern jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway which crosses the Bangladesh border from Kulaura junction of Kulaura Upazila of Moulvibazar District to Mahisasan railway station in India via Shahbazpur in Barlekha Upazila of Moulvibazar District. Shahbajpur is the last railway station on the Bangladesh side of the Kulaura-Shahbazpur railway line. It was opened in 1910 on Kulaura–Shahbajpur line. Then Kulaura railway station became a junction station when railway was opened in 1912–15. But later in 2002, Kulaura–Shahbajpur line was abandoned as is closed in an unannounced manner. At present, this railway line is being renovated and made operational.

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  • Kulaura–Shahbajpur line (en)
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  • The Kulaura–Shahbajpur line railway is a metre-gauge railway line of Bangladesh under the eastern jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway which crosses the Bangladesh border from Kulaura junction of Kulaura Upazila of Moulvibazar District to Mahisasan railway station in India via Shahbazpur in Barlekha Upazila of Moulvibazar District. Shahbajpur is the last railway station on the Bangladesh side of the Kulaura-Shahbazpur railway line. It was opened in 1910 on Kulaura–Shahbajpur line. Then Kulaura railway station became a junction station when railway was opened in 1912–15. But later in 2002, Kulaura–Shahbajpur line was abandoned as is closed in an unannounced manner. At present, this railway line is being renovated and made operational. (en)
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  • • Akhaura–Kulaura–Shahbajpur: 1896–98 (en)
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  • The Kulaura–Shahbajpur line railway is a metre-gauge railway line of Bangladesh under the eastern jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway which crosses the Bangladesh border from Kulaura junction of Kulaura Upazila of Moulvibazar District to Mahisasan railway station in India via Shahbazpur in Barlekha Upazila of Moulvibazar District. Shahbajpur is the last railway station on the Bangladesh side of the Kulaura-Shahbazpur railway line. It was opened in 1910 on Kulaura–Shahbajpur line. Then Kulaura railway station became a junction station when railway was opened in 1912–15. But later in 2002, Kulaura–Shahbajpur line was abandoned as is closed in an unannounced manner. At present, this railway line is being renovated and made operational. (en)
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