The construction of the Janghai bypass flyover on National Highway 731 B has reached a major milestone. Six girders were successfully placed on the Janghai-Neebhapur railway route over a period of three days. This work is part of the highway project connecting Machhlishahr to Varanasi, which aims to reduce traffic pressure in the region.
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How was the girder placement managed?
The work started on Monday and ended on Wednesday. To make sure train services were not disturbed, the railway authorities provided a two-hour block every day. On the final day, Wednesday, this block was active from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. The entire operation was supervised by senior officials from both the Railway and National Highway departments.
Who were the key people and agencies involved?
The project was executed by Swastik Construction Company under the guidance of Project Manager Krishna Murthy. Key officials present at the site included:
- Rajesh Kumar Yadav: Senior Divisional Engineer (ADEN), Railway
- O.P. Prasad: Junior Engineer, National Highway
What is the next step for the flyover project?
Junior Engineer O.P. Prasad confirmed that the Janghai-Neebhapur section is now complete. The team will take a four-day break to organize the necessary machinery and labor. After this short interval, the work will begin on the Janghai-Bariyarpur railway route section to place the remaining girders.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How did the girder placement affect train operations?
Train operations were managed by taking a daily two-hour railway block from Monday to Wednesday to ensure safety during the placement of the six girders.
What is the next phase of the construction?
After a four-day break for organizing labor and machinery, the work will start on the Janghai-Bariyarpur railway route section.



























