The official approval for a Y-model overbridge at railway level crossing number 147B in Bhopa Bazaar, Chauri-Chaura, Gorakhpur, was confirmed on Tuesday, June 1, 2026. This decision follows a long period of requests from local residents and public representatives. The bridge aims to solve the chronic traffic jams that occurred whenever trains crossed the level crossing.
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Why was the Y-model design approved?
Local residents and representatives argued that the Y-model design is the most effective for the surrounding villages. The area faced severe congestion, which caused delays for school and college students. More importantly, critical patients often faced life-threatening delays while being transported to hospitals due to the closed railway gates.
What were the recent controversies and developments?
There was a period of tension when reports suggested a design change from the Y-model to an L-model or U-model. This led to protests by traders and citizens on May 25, 2026, and an inspection by the District Magistrate of Gorakhpur. Kalishankar Yaduvanshi, National President of the OBC Party, had raised concerns about transparency regarding these design modifications.
Key project details and timeline
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Railway Crossing 147B, Bhopa Bazaar, Gorakhpur |
| Approved Design | Y-model Overbridge |
| Approval Date | June 1, 2026 |
| Initial Survey Date | February 8, 2021 |
| Original Target Date | December 31, 2024 |
| Key Figures | CM Yogi Adityanath, MP Kamlesh Paswan, Sangita Yadav |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When was the Y-model overbridge at crossing 147B approved?
The official approval for the Y-model overbridge was confirmed on Tuesday, June 1, 2026, following efforts by local representatives and the public.
Why did the locals demand a Y-model instead of other designs?
Locals preferred the Y-model because it better serves the surrounding villages, ensuring students reach school on time and patients reach hospitals without traffic delays.



























