गुरूवार, अगस्त 14, 2025 7:15 पूर्वाह्न IST
होमBiharBihar Bullet Train: Revolutionizing Connectivity with 350 km/h Speed and State-of-the-Art Features

Bihar Bullet Train: Revolutionizing Connectivity with 350 km/h Speed and State-of-the-Art Features

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KKN Gurugram Desk | The much-awaited Bihar Bullet Train project is set to change the way people travel in the state. With the ability to run at speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour, the bullet train promises to revolutionize transportation between cities. The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has already started working on this ambitious project, which will span across five districts in Bihar, covering a 260-kilometer elevated track.

This article will delve into the specifics of the Bihar Bullet Train project, detailing the track constructioncompensation plans for landowners, and the advanced features that will make this high-speed rail corridor one of the most modern transportation systems in India.

Bihar Bullet Train: Construction and Development

The proposed Bihar Bullet Train will be an integral part of the Varanasi-Patna-Hooghly High-Speed Rail Corridor. This corridor, with a total length of approximately 799.293 kilometers, will connect important cities, including VaranasiPatna, and Howrah. The Bihar leg of the project will see the construction of an elevated track across five districts in the state, namely PatnaBuxarAraJehanabad, and Gaya. The elevated track is expected to cover a total distance of 260 kilometers.

Project Phases: Timeline for Completion

The project will be completed in two phases:

  1. Phase 1: The elevated track will be constructed from Varanasi, passing through DDUAraBuxarPatna, and Gaya, all the way to Howrah.

  2. Phase 2: The second phase will involve the construction of a track from Delhi to Varanasi.

The first phase of the project, focusing on Bihar, will play a crucial role in significantly reducing travel time between these cities.

Patna’s Contribution to the Project

In Patna, a 60.9-kilometer long elevated track will be built, requiring a land acquisition of 135.06 hectares. The construction will ensure that Patna becomes a central node in the high-speed rail network, connecting it efficiently to other cities.

This ambitious initiative will make it possible to travel from Varanasi to Howrah in just 3-4 hours, significantly reducing travel time. The land acquisition process has already commenced, ensuring that the project moves forward smoothly.

Land Acquisition and Compensation Plans for Bihar’s Farmers

The land acquisition process for the Bihar Bullet Train has been initiated in the state, particularly focusing on 58 villages in Patna. These villages are expected to be directly impacted by the construction of the elevated track. Landowners in these areas will be compensated as per a generous compensation plan.

Compensation Details:

  • Rural Areas: Landowners in rural areas will receive four times the circle rate as compensation for their land.

  • Urban Areas: Landowners in urban areas will be compensated with two times the circle rate.

This compensation scheme is expected to ensure fair payment to the affected landowners while promoting the state’s infrastructural development.

Key Features of the Bihar Bullet Train

The Bihar Bullet Train is designed to offer modern amenities and advanced features that will make the travel experience both comfortable and safe. Below are some of the features that travelers can expect:

1. High-Speed Rail

The bullet train will run at speeds of 350 km/h, drastically reducing travel time between Patna and neighboring cities like Varanasi and Howrah.

2. Advanced Technology

The train will be equipped with automatic doors, making it easier for passengers to board and disembark. Comfortable seating arrangements will be available to ensure passengers have a pleasant journey.

3. Enhanced Safety and Security

To ensure passenger safety, the train will be fitted with CCTV cameras in every compartment. This high-tech security system will provide passengers with peace of mind throughout their journey.

4. Dining Services

Similar to the Vande Bharat Express, the bullet train will offer delicious and hygienic food to passengers, catering to various tastes and preferences.

5. Eco-Friendly Features

The bullet train will also incorporate eco-friendly features such as energy-efficient systems, reducing its carbon footprint while providing a modern transportation solution.

Route Details and Social Surveys

The Bihar Bullet Train will pass through several important districts, including Bhojpur, where it will travel through Bakhari and Jalpur villages. The route has already been finalized by the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), and the social and economic survey for the affected villages is underway.

The Bhojpur region has been identified as one of the key areas where the high-speed rail will pass through. The ongoing surveys aim to assess the social impact and economic implications of the project on the local communities.

Impact on Local Communities and Economic Growth

The introduction of the bullet train in Bihar will have a significant impact on local communities, including job creationimproved infrastructure, and economic growth. The construction of the elevated track will provide employment opportunities in both the short and long term, contributing to the state’s economic development.

Moreover, the improved connectivity between cities will attract more investments, boost tourism, and enhance the mobility of the workforce. The time saved in travel will increase productivity, allowing people to commute between cities more conveniently and efficiently.

Future Prospects: A New Era for Bihar’s Transportation

The Bihar Bullet Train is not just a transportation project; it is a vision for the future. By incorporating modern technology and providing faster connectivity, the bullet train will be a key factor in transforming Bihar’s transportation system. Once completed, it will be an integral part of the country’s high-speed rail network and will help bridge the gap between rural and urban areas.

In the long term, this project will contribute to the overall economic growth of Bihar by enhancing accessibility, creating jobs, and improving the quality of life for its residents.

The Bihar Bullet Train project is an ambitious endeavor that promises to significantly enhance transportation in the state. With its 350 km/h speedadvanced amenities, and comprehensive compensation plans for landowners, the project is set to change the way people travel in Bihar.

As the land acquisition process progresses and construction begins, Bihar is on the cusp of a transportation revolution. This bullet train will not only shorten travel times but also contribute to the economic upliftment of the state, offering new opportunities for businesses, tourists, and residents alike.

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