Md Ziaur Rahman, the station superintendent of Dinajpur Railway Station, confirmed it on Thursday around 10:30pm.
He said around 8pm on Thursday, cargo train operations between the two countries officially resumed via Birol land border in Dinajpur, Bangladesh, from Radhikapur railway station in Uttar Dinajpur, India.
"The Indian freight train completed formalities at Radhikapur railway station and reached Birol railway station in Dinajpur via Birol land port around 9pm," he added.
According to railway authorities, train services for both passengers and freight between the two countries were suspended in July last year due to the political situation in Bangladesh.
However, freight train operations through the Radhikapur-Birol border had already been halted in May last year due to a lack of demand, reports BSS.
Sangeet Dutta, the station master of Radhikapur Railway Station, said that the train service has resumed after a long break. The freight train, consisting of 46 wagons, arrived at Birol Railway Station carrying dust powder used in making ceramic plates.
"Freight transport between India and Bangladesh will continue through three major routes via West Bengal-Gede-Darshana, Petrapole-Benapole, and Radhikapur-Birol," he added.