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This article talks about the new railway bypass in Supaul district and its significance for local development.


Exciting news for Supaul district! On Friday, there will be a big inspection of a new railway bypass in the Nirmali-Tharbitiya area. The Commissioner of Railway Safety will check this newly built rail line, which is about 4.2 km long. This project will create two new railway junctions called ‘New Jhajha’ and ‘Baijnathpur Andauli’.

This rail bypass will connect the New Jhajha Junction to the Baijnathpur Andauli Junction. The inspection will focus on safety standards and will have senior officials from the Railways, including the DRM of the Samastipur Railway Division, present. The railway team has already completed the track and made necessary arrangements for signaling and technical systems.

Once this inspection is done, the new railway line will start operating. First, a goods train will run on the track to ensure it is safe and strong. After getting the green light from the CRS, regular goods train services will begin, followed by long-distance passenger trains on the Saharsa-Darbhanga route.

The opening of these two new junctions is expected to boost the local economy. It will greatly benefit nearby villages, as they will have better access to train services. This means improved opportunities for business, jobs, and transportation for the local residents.

In summary, the new railway line will not only enhance connectivity but also bring positive changes to the lives of people in Supaul district. The railway authorities are ready to kick off operations soon after the safety checks are complete.



Summary:

  • A new railway bypass in Supaul is set for inspection.

  • The bypass connects New Jhajha and Baijnathpur Andauli Junctions.

  • Goods trains will start running after the safety checks.

  • Local businesses and job opportunities will improve.

  • The railway operations will begin soon after the inspection.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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