Nitish Kumar inaugurates first section of Patna Metro ahead of poll announcement
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, along with Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, travels on the metro train after inaugurating the first phase of Patna Metro rail service on Monday. | PTI

Nitish Kumar inaugurates first section of Patna Metro ahead of poll announcement

The 3.45-km “priority corridor” with three stations opens to the public; full Patna Metro project worth ₹13,925 crore to be completed by 2027 with JICA, Centre, and state funding


Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated a section of the Patna Metro on Monday (October 6), just hours before the announcement of the Assembly elections in the state. The Election Commission will announce the poll schedule at 4 pm.

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The 3.45-km-long elevated corridor, covering three stations –Patliputra Bus Terminal, Zero Mile, and Bhoothnath – was opened as part of the “priority corridor.”

Kumar also laid the foundation stones for six underground metro stations, including Patna Junction, and a 9.35-km-long tunnel connecting them under Corridor 1.

Metro service launched

Deputy CMs Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Singh, along with cabinet colleagues and senior bureaucrats, took a ride on the metro after the inauguration.

The metro service will be available from 8 am to 10 pm every day, with each train operating at 20-minute intervals, an official said.

“The metro will complete 40 to 42 trips daily. Each coach has 138 seats, and 945 passengers can travel standing. Seats will be reserved for women and differently-abled passengers. Each coach will also offer mobile and laptop charging ports, among other facilities,” he said.

The metro coaches have been specially decorated with Madhubani paintings, showcasing the state's rich cultural heritage, he added.

The fare from Patliputra Bus Terminal to Zero Mile is Rs 15, and till Bhoothnath, it is Rs 30, the official said.

The tunnel and the six underground stations, for which the CM laid the foundation stones, will be built at Rs 2,565.80 crore.

Patna Metro timeline

“This underground section is a vital part of the metro project and will ensure smooth operations through the city's busiest areas. The construction is targeted for completion within 42 months,” the official said.

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The total cost of the Patna Metro project is Rs 13,925.5 crore, jointly funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Centre, and the state government.

Patna Metro will have two corridors -- Red Line (16.86 km) and Blue Line (14.56 km), with a total of 24 stations. Full-scale operations in the first phase are expected to begin by 2027.

The security of the Patna Metro is being handled by personnel from the Bihar Special Armed Police (BSAP).

(With agency inputs)

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