Container transport using rail in both Pakistan and Bangladesh are in similar situation.
Interesting thing is that Bangladesh wants to move away from Meter-gauge Container transport on eastern side of the country to broad-gauge, that's why we are still operating both gauges.
The entire Eastern side of Bangladesh rail infra uses dual-gauge, which will eventually turn to broad-gauge trains and carriages.
Here is Pakistani broad gauge container train locomotive (engine) in CO-CO configuration (6 axles)
Here is Bangladeshi meter-gauge container locomotive in BO-0-BO configuration (two powered axles and one inactive per bogie in the middle).These are the same EMD locos that were delivered to East Pakistan Railway in 1953-56.
Thanks to our brilliant, dedicated and talented Railway engineers they are still running 50 years later. This is the Land container port in Dhaka loading container trains that will go directly to Chittagong port and get loaded onto ships using gantry cranes.
Rail container transport in Bangladesh is integrated into Road-container-transport as well as River-Container-transport. The latter is less than half the cost of transporting through rail and less than one-fourth than that of road. There is an Inland River Container Terminal at Pangaon which is being served by a feeder container vessel fleet carrying 176 TEUs each (some already built/commissioned - see below for pictures).
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This is the Inland port at Pangaon,
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Standard Design for 176 TEU Feeder Container Vessel owned by seven different local carriers so far.
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We used to manufacture passenger railway carriages at Saidpur since British times, but the corrupt ministers got busy lining their pockets buying carriages from various sources other than local after 1971. Very sad. It's good to hear we will start again. There was talk last year that India was going to supply equipment for this purpose to do BMRE at Saidpur and at Chittagong Carriage works.
Saw this sometime back,
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BR to resume manufacturing rail coaches, wagons
Md Taiyeb Ali Sarker, Nilphamari
Around 1,000 coaches and wagons are currently being repaired at the workshop in a year
Bangladesh Railway (BR) has planned to set up a new unit for manufacturing passenger coaches and freight wagons at Saidpur Railway Workshop.
The workshop officials have already finalised the Detailed Project Proposal (DPP) for the new shed that will have the capacity to produce 60 passenger coaches and freight wagons every year, according to sources.
The workshop has some 112-acre unused land at its premises while its excising 26 shops are now capable only to produce some spare parts of rail coaches.
Established in 1870, the workshop once moved into the manufacturing of coaches in the early years after the independence in 1971, but it was halted in 1993.
Around 1,000 coaches and wagons are currently being repaired at the workshop in a year.
However, the demand for rail coaches has ever been increasing and the BR is now heavily depending on imports from India and Indonesia to carry out the services.
A total of 440 freight wagons were purchased from India over the last three years, whereas 150 passengers coaches were brought from Indonesia over the same period.
Saidpur Railway Workshop’s Divisional Superintendent Mohammad Kudrat-e-Khuda said the project for the new manufacturing unit will breathe new life in the workshop’s operation.
Mokhsedul Momin, general secretary of Shramik Leagu’s Saidpur Railway Workshop unit, informed that it has been recommended that the funds for the proposed project could come from the Line of Credit that India had pledged for the development of the railway sector in Bangladesh.