The construction of the new double-line rail bridge over the Ganga river near Mokama is in its final phase. Parallel to the existing Rajendra Bridge, this new infrastructure is expected to start train operations by mid-June 2026. Chhatrasal Singh, General Manager of East Central Railway, along with senior officials, has been monitoring the progress to ensure a timely commissioning.
Key technical specifications and project details
The project is a significant infrastructure upgrade for the region, involving an investment of nearly Rs 1,700 crore. AFCONS Infrastructure Ltd. carried out the construction under the supervision of IRCON. The 1.86 km long bridge is built to handle heavy traffic and modern train speeds, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Length | 1.86 km |
| Project Cost | Approx Rs 1,700 Crore |
| Target Completion | Mid-June 2026 |
| Maximum Speed | 160 Kmph |
| Executing Agency | IRCON / AFCONS |
| Rail Divisions | Danapur and Sonpur |
How the new bridge will impact rail traffic and passengers
This bridge is expected to be a game changer for Bihar by improving connectivity between the north and south parts of the state. It will specifically benefit the movement of essential goods like petroleum and coal to industrial areas in Barauni and Begusarai. To ensure trains move without any delay, Rail Over Rail (ROR) structures have been built on both sides to connect with the Jhajha-Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction section.
- Passenger trains can now operate at much higher speeds up to 160 kmph
- It will significantly reduce the congestion currently faced on the old Rajendra Setu
- Connectivity for the Danapur and Sonpur divisions will see a marked improvement
- Direct approach roads on both sides allow seamless movement to various destinations
























