The Central Government has approved a new 75.1 km broad gauge rail line project connecting Paraiya in Gaya, Bihar to Chatra in Jharkhand. The Ministry of Railways has officially declared this as a ‘Special Rail Project’ through a gazette notification. This initiative aims to improve connectivity, trade, and regional growth between the two states.
What are the key details of the Paraiya-Chatra rail project?
The project falls under the East Central Railway zone. According to the notification issued on April 9, 2026, the government used powers under the Railway Amendment Act 2008 to grant it special status. This status is expected to speed up land acquisition and administrative approvals.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Length | 75.1 Kilometers |
| Route | Paraiya (Bihar) to Chatra (Jharkhand) |
| Project Status | Special Rail Project |
| Connecting Link | 4.95 km ‘Y’ connection towards Kashta |
| Executing Zone | East Central Railway |
How will this new line benefit the local region?
Saraswati Chandra, CPRO of East Central Railway, stated that survey work will begin soon to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR). The new line will connect Chatra district directly to the larger rail network, making it easier to transport coal, stone, and agricultural products. It will also create new opportunities for employment, education, and health services in the surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the total length of the new rail line?
The approved broad gauge rail line from Paraiya in Gaya to Chatra in Jharkhand is 75.1 kilometers long.
Why is this project called a ‘Special Rail Project’?
It was declared a special project by the Railway Ministry to ensure faster land acquisition, quicker administrative approvals, and accelerated construction.


























