Indian Railways has accelerated the restoration work of the railway bridge built over the canal in Buxar district. To complete the project quickly, the railway administration implemented mega blocks on April 26 and 27, 2026. The work is being carried out on a war footing to ensure safety and better train speeds on this section.
What happened during the Buxar mega blocks?
On April 26, 2026, the railway team worked for about 5 hours on the up line to replace old iron girders with new concrete ones. Following this, on April 27, 2026, another 5-hour mega block was taken to replace the slab of a small bridge over the canal at Buxar station. Due to these technical works, several trains were delayed by 3 to 4 hours, causing inconvenience to passengers during the heatwave.
Who is monitoring the construction and safety?
The project is being closely monitored by Station Manager Rajat Saxena and technical branch officers. Rail Traffic Inspector Vindhyachal Pandey stated that the bridge’s dilapidated condition forced trains to run at slow speeds, making this restoration a priority for passenger safety. The railway is using modern cranes and machinery to restore services in the shortest possible time.
What are the upcoming updates for Buxar and Chausa?
| Project/Location | Expected Update/Timeline |
|---|---|
| Buxar and Chausa ROB | Inauguration expected in May 2026 |
| Itarhi Gumti ROB | Vehicle operation to start by last week of April |
| Neura Station | Signal work being coordinated with Buxar-Chausa construction |



























