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Patna Metro (Patna MRTS) is a rapid transit system being constructed in the city of Patna, India. [4] [5] Construction will be completed over five phases, and the transit system would be owned and operated by the state-run Patna Metro Rail Corporation. [6] [7] In the first phase, five stations of Patna Metro will be operational by March 2025. [8]
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Patliputra Bus Terminal is an upcoming metro station on the Blue Line of Patna Metro in Bihar, India. [1] [2] ISBT Metro Rail Depot will also be located here. [3] It will provide connectivity to Patliputra Inter-State Bus Terminal.
Patna Junction is an upcoming underground interchange metro station between the Red Line and Blue Line of Patna Metro in Bihar, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It will provide connectivity to Patna Junction railway station .
In October 2016, Bihar cabinet approved the Patna master plan 2031 which envisages development of Bihta Airport. [6] Bihar government is acquiring 126 acres of land for construction of the new airport. [7] 17.6 km 2 of area in Dumri Village in Punpun block of Patna Metropolitan Region has been allocated for IT Park. [8] Patna metropolitan Limits
Recently the central government approved Patna metro rail project comprising two corridors (Danapur - Khemnichak and Patna Junction - Pataliputra Bus Terminal). According to government, the project will be completed until 2025 with an estimated cost of Rs. 133657.7 million. [210] River Port on National Waterway 1 at Gai Ghat, Patna
August 15 – Patna Metro opens between Danapur Cantonment and Khemnichak. [71] – Sofia Central Station reopens after upgrade. [72] – Line 6 of the Toronto Subway opens between Humber College and Finch West. [73] – Tallinn-Tartu Line of the Estonian Railways is electrified between Tallinn and Tartu. [74]
Patna had horse-drawn trams as urban transport. [21] The tram in Patna ran in the populated area of Ashok Rajpath, from Patna City to Bankipore, with its western terminus at Sabzibagh (opposite the Pirbahore police station). It was discontinued in 1903, due to low ridership, and plans to extend the route westward never materialised.