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This article shares updates about the Patna Metro, including new stations and ongoing construction phases.
Patna is buzzing with excitement as the Patna Metro project is progressing well. The metro is set to operate at three stations every day, and soon, it will expand to five stations. Khemnichak and Malahi Pakdi stations are nearly finished and are expected to open by the end of December.
Once these two stations are inaugurated, the metro service will cover an additional 6.5 kilometers, connecting ISBT to Malahi Pakdi through Bhootnath. The work at Malahi Pakdi is almost complete, while Khemnichak is in its final stages of construction.
This development means that passengers will have more options for travel in Patna. The metro will run efficiently across five stations, making daily commuting much easier. The new metro line will significantly improve traffic and connectivity in the city.
In parallel, the second phase of the metro project is in full swing. This phase focuses on an underground corridor stretching around 6-7 kilometers. It will run from Metro Junction to Rukanpura, aiming to ease congestion in busy city areas.
The new stations will feature modern designs, including fully air-conditioned facilities for passengers. The construction will take about three years, with the Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) handling the underground work. The project aims to enhance the overall travel experience for everyone in Patna.
Summary:
- Patna Metro will soon operate at five stations daily.
- Khemnichak and Malahi Pakdi stations are nearly ready to open.
- The new metro line will cover an extra 6.5 kilometers.
- The second phase is focused on developing an underground corridor.
- Modern facilities will be available at the new stations.
