The residents of Ballia will soon get relief from traffic jams at the Bansdih Road railway crossing. A new rail overbridge is planned for the Varanasi-Chhapra rail section to stop the long queues caused by frequent train movements. The construction work is expected to start in November.
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What are the key details of the Bansdih Road overbridge?
The project aims to solve the congestion caused by more than 30 trains passing through the crossing daily. The bridge will be approximately 900 meters long and 7.50 meters wide. The estimated cost for this construction is around 100 crore rupees.
What is the current status of the project?
Various departments including the Railway, Setu Nigam, and Forest Department have conducted joint surveys to plan the layout and handle environmental clearances. Technical teams are currently mapping the affected area, including the number of houses and their distance from the road. Additionally, electrical poles and transformers in the area will be relocated to clear the path for construction.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Estimated Cost | Approx 100 Crore |
| Bridge Length | 900 Meters |
| Bridge Width | 7.50 Meters |
| Daily Train Traffic | 30+ Trains |
| Expected Start | November |
| Authority | UP State Bridge Corporation Limited |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much will the Bansdih Road overbridge cost?
The project is estimated to cost approximately 100 crore rupees, with a specific EPC tender valued at 91.58 crore rupees.
When will the construction of the bridge begin?
According to official updates and recent surveys by the Setu Nigam team, construction is likely to commence in November.


























