Indian Railways is moving forward with a proposal to create a rail link between Buxar and Ballia by transforming Raghunathpur into a junction. This project involves modifying the existing Ballia-Jagjivan Halt-Ara rail line to improve connectivity between Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The decades-old demand is now seeing active consideration from the Railway Board after local delegations and Members of Parliament pushed for the expansion of rail facilities in the region.
Key Highlights of the Raghunathpur Junction Project
- New Connectivity: The project will directly link the Shahabad region of Bihar with Purvanchal in Uttar Pradesh.
- Operational Efficiency: Railway operations are expected to see lower costs and higher revenue generation once the link is functional.
- Religious Tourism: Passengers will find it easier to visit famous sites like Baba Brahmeshwar Nath and Bhrigunath temples.
- Public Demand: Local youth groups and residents have been advocating for this project for nearly a century to improve regional travel.
Impact on Regional Districts and Train Extensions
The proposed rail link will serve as a major hub for passengers across six districts, including Buxar, Bhojpur, Rohtas, Kaimur, Ballia, and Ghazipur. Several Members of Parliament have also requested specific train extensions to support the new infrastructure. These requests aim to connect Buxar with major industrial cities in Jharkhand. Local leaders and youth delegations have communicated these needs to the Railway Board to ensure Buxar becomes a crucial rail hub.
| MP Name | Proposed Train Changes |
|---|---|
| Dullu Mahto (Dhanbad) | Extension of 18640 Ranchi-Ara Express to Buxar |
| Vidyut Baran Mahato (Jamshedpur) | Regularization of 08183 Buxar-Tata Holi Special |
| Neeraj Shekhar (Ballia) | Support for direct Buxar-Ballia rail connectivity |
























