The Ministry of Railways has started the Final Location Survey (FLS) for the new broad-gauge rail line connecting Thakurganj in Bihar to Chatarhat in West Bengal. This 24.40 km project is designed to improve rail connectivity in the Seemanchal region. The work includes soil investigation to ensure the ground is suitable for track construction.
What is the current status of the project
The Railway Board sanctioned the survey for this section on June 12, 2024, as part of 14 new connectivity routes. Tenders for these surveys were opened on July 22, 2024, and closed by August 19, 2024. The active survey work and soil testing were reported as ongoing by June 27, 2026.
What happens after the survey is complete
Once the Final Location Survey is finished, the authorities will prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR). This report will provide the exact roadmap for the project. After the DPR is approved, the government will start the process of land acquisition and seek administrative clearances before the actual construction begins.
Why is this rail line important for the region
- It will strengthen the regional rail network in Bihar and West Bengal.
- The project will enhance connectivity to India’s northeastern states.
- Railway officials stated that the line is significant for national security reasons.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the total length of the Thakurganj-Chatarhat rail line?
The proposed new broad-gauge railway line between Thakurganj in Bihar and Chatarhat in West Bengal will be 24.40 km long.
When was the project sanctioned by the Railway Board?
The Railway Board sanctioned the Final Location Survey for this section on June 12, 2024, along with 13 other connectivity routes.



























