Indian Railways has announced a massive infrastructure push for Bihar to improve connectivity and ease travel. The Railway Board approved surveys for 29 new rail lines covering over 1763 km. This move aims to connect more towns and rural areas to the main rail network to boost trade and travel.
What are the details of the 29 new rail lines?
The Railway Board has approved preliminary engineering-cum-traffic surveys for 29 new lines spanning 1763.87 km. For the financial year 2026-27, an initial amount of 2.67 crore rupees was released for these surveys. These lines will connect remote villages and small towns to the rest of the state, making it easier for people to travel and move goods for business.
What is the impact of the Kiul-Jhajha third line?
A 54 km third rail line on the Kiul-Jhajha section has been approved with a budget of 962 crore rupees. Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnav stated that this will strengthen the Howrah-Delhi high-density corridor. It will reduce train delays and allow passenger and freight trains to move more smoothly, benefiting industrial hubs in Eastern and Northern India.
Which other major projects are planned for Bihar?
| Project Name | Key Detail | Budget/Length |
|---|---|---|
| Ara-Patna Route | Two new lines and 4-lane Son river bridge | ₹4000 Crore |
| Gaya-Daltonganj | Via Rafiganj line | 136.88 km / ₹44.26 Cr |
| Gaya-Bodhgaya-Chatra | New rail corridor | ₹551.75 Crore |
| Paraiya-Chatra | Broad Gauge rail line | 75.1 km |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cost of the Kiul-Jhajha third line project?
The Kiul-Jhajha third rail line project is 54 km long and will cost approximately 962 crore rupees.
What is the purpose of the 29 new rail lines in Bihar?
These lines, covering 1763.87 km, aim to connect more rural areas and towns to the rail network to improve trade and connectivity.



























