Indian Railways, through its export arm RITES Limited, will supply 200 new broad-gauge passenger coaches to Bangladesh Railway. The first rake consisting of 20 coaches is expected to be delivered within the next two months. This project is funded by the European Investment Bank (EIB) to improve rail connectivity in Bangladesh.
What are the delivery details and timelines
The total supply of 200 coaches will take place between June 2026 and December 2027. RITES Limited is currently in the final finishing stage of the first rake of 20 coaches. After the initial delivery, the company aims to send 3 to 4 more rakes within the current financial year.
Key facts about the coach supply contract
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Coaches | 200 Broad Gauge |
| First Delivery | 20 Coaches (within 2 months) |
| Contract Value | Approx EUR 102.5 million (Rs 915 crore) |
| Supply Period | 36 Months |
| Warranty Period | 24 Months |
| Funding Agency | European Investment Bank (EIB) |
What did the officials say about the project
RITES Chairman and Managing Director Rahul Mithal confirmed that the prototypes have been approved and production is underway. He mentioned that this supply is a key part of the export strategy. Bangladesh Railway Minister Shaikh Rabiul Alam stated that these coaches will help expand rail services and new routes will be decided once the coaches arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many coaches is India supplying to Bangladesh?
India is supplying a total of 200 broad-gauge passenger coaches. The first delivery will include a rake of 20 coaches.
What is the cost and funding of this project?
The contract is valued at approximately EUR 102.5 million (around Rs 915 crore) and is funded by the European Investment Bank.



























