The long wait for better rail connectivity in Bihar is finally coming to an end. Construction work on the new Vikramshila-Kataria rail bridge over the Ganga River is scheduled to start in April 2026. This massive project, approved with a budget of over ₹2,549 crore, aims to connect North and South Bihar directly. It is expected to bring relief and better travel options to more than 1 crore people living in the Seemanchal region.
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Project Cost, Route and Timeline Details
The Ministry of Railways has planned this project carefully to ensure it serves the public efficiently. The total project spans 26.33 km, which includes a 2.5 km long main bridge over the river and connecting rail lines on both banks. The bridge will feature a double-line steel structure designed to handle heavy train traffic.
Here are the key details of the project:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Construction Start | April 2026 |
| Total Cost | ₹2,549.46 Crore |
| Target Completion | 2030-2031 (5 Years) |
| Bridge Type | Y-Shaped Double Line Steel Bridge |
Direct Benefits for Passengers and Locals
This new bridge is not just about tracks and steel; it is about saving time for the common man. Currently, trains have to take long detours via the Munger or Rajendra Setu routes, which are often congested. Once this bridge is operational, it will cut travel time by approximately 3 hours. This is a major update for residents of Katihar, Purnia, Kishanganj, and Araria.
- Faster Travel: Direct connectivity between Vikramshila (South Bihar) and Kataria (North Bihar).
- Jobs: The construction phase will create direct and indirect jobs for 5,000 to 6,000 people.
- Business Growth: Farmers and traders will find it easier to transport goods to West Bengal and the Northeast.
Current Progress and Next Steps
Preparations are moving fast to meet the April deadline. Soil samples from the Ganga riverbed have already been tested to decide the design of the pillars. The tender process for important river protection works is in its final stages and will be wrapped up by late April.
Heavy machinery is expected to reach the site by the end of March. The District Administration in Bhagalpur is also working quickly to finish the land acquisition process across the identified villages so that physical work can proceed without any delays.




















