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Patna Metro is expanding its services to make commuting easier for the residents. The project is progressing well, with plans to increase the metro network by August.
Patna Metro is currently working on expanding its services to improve the city’s transportation system. The aim is to extend the metro network by 9.322 kilometers by August.
The Patna Metro Rail Corporation (PMRC) has decided to rent three-coach metro trains from Pune Metro to provide services between Meethapur and ISBT. This connectivity will make it easier for passengers to travel between these areas and avoid heavy traffic.
The expansion plan is divided into two phases, with the first phase focusing on reaching Malahi Pakdi by February. Once the expansion is completed in February, the metro network will extend up to 6.107 kilometers.
Due to technical reasons, work at Khemnichak Station is not yet complete, so trains will not stop there in February. However, once the corridor up to Meethapur is fully operational in August, Khemnichak Station will also be opened for passengers.
The most important part of the metro network will be Khemnichak Station, which is being prepared as an interchange junction. This station will connect Corridor-1 and Corridor-2, providing passengers with the convenience of changing trains easily.
Summary:
- Patna Metro is expanding its services by 9.322 kilometers by August.
- PMRC will rent three-coach metro trains from Pune Metro for passenger convenience.
- The expansion plan is divided into two phases, with the first phase targeting Malahi Pakdi by February.
- Technical delays at Khemnichak Station will be resolved by August for full corridor operation.
- Khemnichak Station will serve as an important interchange junction for the metro network.
