India identifies railway connection points with Bhutan
Phuentsholing, April 21: Indian government hopes that the railway service could be extended up to Bhutan, possibly in southern plains.
The Indian railway authorites are planning to lay about 200 km of tracks between India and Bhutan and has already identified the connecting points between India and Bhutan.
According to the plans Indian town of Hasimara will be connected with Phuentsholing in Bhutan (18 kms), Banarhat to Samtse (16 kms), Rangia to Samdrup Jongkhar (60 kms), Kokrajhar to Gelephu (70kms) and Pathsala to Nanglam (40 kms). Bhutan News Service