
Patna: Bihar's capital is poised to join the ranks of India's metro cities as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurates the first phase of the Patna Metro rail service on October 6, today. The metro, which aims to ease the city's traffic congestion, will officially open to the public on October 7.Patna Metro: Route DetailsThe initial phase of the Patna Metro, known as the 'Blue Line', encompasses a 3.6-kilometre elevated stretch connecting three vital stations: the New Patliputra Bus Terminal, Zero Mile, and Bhoothnath. This segment forms part of Corridor-II, which ultimately links Patna Junction to the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) over a total distance of 14.5 kilometres. The complete corridor will feature five elevated and seven underground
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#WATCH | Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today inaugurated the first phase of the 3.6-km elevated stretch of the priority corridor of the Patna Metro rail projectThe inaugural stretch on the Blue Line will run from the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) to Bhoothnath pic.twitter.com/QiiBoNJy82
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Patna Metro Stations
The five stations included in the first phase are:- New Patliputra Bus Terminal- Zero Mile- Bhootnath- Khemnichak- Malahi Pakadi (scheduled to open by the end of 2025)The metro project, executed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) in collaboration with the Bihar government, represents a significant investment in public transport infrastructure aimed at providing a sustainable and efficient alternative for commuters.Following the inauguration, CM Kumar will travel from the ISBT depot to Bhoothnath station on a three-coach train. The metro service will operate daily from 8 AM to 10 PM, with fares ranging from ₹15 to ₹30.पटना मेट्रो अब सपना नहीं, हकीकत बनकर तैयार है!माननीय मुख्यमंत्री श्री नीतीश कुमार जी के कुशल नेतृत्व व मार्गदर्शन में पटना मेट्रो की शुरुआत होने वाली है। पटना मेट्रो के लिए ₹13,365 करोड़ का बजट आवंटित किया गया। प्रथम चरण में 4.3 किलोमीटर लंबे रूट से इसकी शुरुआत हो रही है… pic.twitter.com/kUqRYJpsLS
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