Key Points

Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has inaugurated Patna's first smart subway and multi-modal transport hub near Patna Junction. The ambitious project aims to resolve long-standing traffic congestion and transport challenges in the area. Featuring dedicated parking for buses, autos, and e-rickshaws, the facility is designed with energy-efficient solar power systems. The hub represents a significant step towards modernizing urban transportation infrastructure in Bihar.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Launches Patna's First Smart Subway Hub

  • Addresses traffic congestion near Patna Junction
  • Integrates smart subway with dedicated parking zones
  • Includes solar-powered sustainable infrastructure
  • Implements new traffic management strategy
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Nitish Kumar inaugurates state's first subway & multi-model parking hub in Patna

Bihar CM inaugurates innovative multi-modal transport facility near Patna Junction, promising improved urban mobility and organized public transit.

"It's a matter of great happiness that this has been completed. - Nitish Kumar, Bihar Chief Minister"

Patna, May 17

In a major step toward urban mobility improvement, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the state's first smart subway and multi-modal transport hub near Patna Junction on Saturday.

The ambitious project is aimed at decongesting the heavily jammed area between GPO Golambar and Patna Junction Golambar, particularly during peak hours.

The facility is expected to offer organised parking and streamlined public transport access, including designated spaces for buses, autos, e-rickshaws, and cabs.

"It's a matter of great happiness that this has been completed. We've been monitoring its progress, and today, seeing it ready is truly satisfying," CM Nitish said during the inauguration.

He also directed the District Magistrate of Patna to give media representatives a comprehensive tour of the facility. Though inaugurated today, the facility will be open to the public from May 18.

Previously, the lack of a structured transit zone near Patna Junction caused significant inconvenience to passengers and daily commuters, particularly with no formal parking areas and unorganised public transport stops.

The new hub addresses these issues by integrating Smart subway access, dedicated parking bays for buses, autos and E-rickshaw, auto/e-rickshaw/cab management zones, integration with Buddha Smriti Parking and Tata Parking

According to Traffic SP Aparajit Lohan, a revised traffic plan has been rolled out for the hub. It includes strict traffic rules and clearly defined vehicle routes to avoid bottlenecks and ensure smooth traffic flow in and around the junction.

The multi-model parking near Patna Junction is designed to be energy-efficient, with a solar power system installed on the rooftop to meet the electricity requirements of the facility.

The parking area is located 440 meters from Patna Junction and will feature four travel ways of varying lengths --18 metres, 30 metres, 45 metres, and 55 metres -- to facilitate easy movement of people between the parking and key locations.

The facility will also include two escalators and two underground box area lifts for added convenience.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some development in Bihar! The Patna Junction area was a complete mess before this. Hope this brings some discipline in traffic too. Nitish Kumar has done good work here 👏
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Priya M.
Solar powered and with escalators? That's impressive for Patna! But I hope they maintain it properly. So many projects start well but become dirty within months. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Amit S.
Good initiative but why only near Patna Junction? The entire city needs such facilities. The traffic situation near Gandhi Maidan is equally bad. Hope this is just the beginning!
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Sunita P.
As a frequent traveler from Patna Junction, this is much needed! The auto drivers used to harass passengers so much. Now with designated zones, hopefully things will be better. Thank you for this 🙏
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Vikram J.
The project looks good on paper but let's see implementation. Bihar government should ensure proper signage and staff training. Delhi Metro didn't become world-class overnight!
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Neha R.
Smart cities need smart transport! This is exactly what Patna required. Hope they expand this model to other cities in Bihar too. The solar power aspect is especially commendable 🌞

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