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Samastipur residents hail Namo Bharat Rapid rail as a 'big thing for Bihar'

IANS April 24, 2025 188 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a groundbreaking Namo Bharat Rapid Rail service connecting multiple towns in Bihar, marking a significant transportation milestone. The 16-coach train can travel at 110 km/h, reducing travel time between major cities dramatically. Passengers from Samastipur expressed immense excitement about the new rail service, highlighting its modern facilities and affordability. This initiative represents a major infrastructure development for Bihar, offering improved connectivity and comfort to travelers.

"This is a big thing for Bihar" - Shubham Karn, Passenger"
Samastipur, April 24 : With Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday flagging off the first 16-coach Namo Bharat Rapid Rail service between Bihar's Jayanagar and capital Patna, marking a significant expansion in India’s semi-high-speed rail network, residents of Samastipur are elated.

Key Points

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First 16-coach semi-high-speed rail service launched in Bihar

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Connects multiple towns including Madhubani and Darbhanga

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Reduces travel time to Patna to just three hours

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Introduced during National Panchayati Raj Day program

The launch took place during the National Panchayati Raj Day programme in Bihar's Madhubani. Alongside this flagship train, the Prime Minister also flagged off the Amrit Bharat Express between Saharsa and Mumbai, and new passenger services between Pipra and Saharsa, and Saharsa and Samastipur.

The Prime Minister also led a moment of silence to honour the victims of the April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.

This new Namo Bharat service is India’s first with 16 coaches - an upgrade from the 12-coach version introduced last year on the Ahmedabad-Bhuj route. Railway officials stated that the increase in coach capacity aims to meet the high passenger demand on this route, connecting major towns like Madhubani, Sakri, Darbhanga, Samastipur, Barauni, and Mokama to Patna.

The train recently arrived in Samastipur, where passengers expressed their excitement to IANS.

Passenger Shubham Karn said: "This is a very good train. The government has provided excellent facilities. Now, it’s up to us to maintain its cleanliness. The centralised AC is very effective, and both the train and the toilets are perfect. Everything is top-notch. I’ve made videos of the ride—it runs at 110 km/h across all sections. It's a big thing for Bihar."

Another passenger, Rajiv Kumar Mishra, said: "The rapid train is a great development, especially for the Maithili-speaking community. It’s admirable that Prime Minister Modi went ahead with the launch despite the tragic attack. I want to thank him for this initiative."

Mishra, who is also a railway employee, added: "The Prime Minister has given Bihar a train as impressive as his vision. This is the first rapid rail for our region. People can now reach Patna in just three hours for only Rs 200."

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
This is such exciting news for Bihar! 🎉 Finally better connectivity between smaller towns and Patna. The 3-hour journey time is a game changer for students like me who travel frequently.
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Amit K.
While I appreciate the development, I hope they maintain the cleanliness and punctuality long-term. Our previous trains often start well but deteriorate quickly. Fingers crossed this stays nice!
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Rahul P.
Just took the inaugural ride today! The AC is so powerful and seats are super comfortable. Worth every rupee of the 200 fare. Big thanks to the railway team for this upgrade.
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Sunita M.
As a frequent traveler to Patna for medical treatment, this is a blessing. No more exhausting 6-hour journeys in crowded trains. Hope they add more coaches soon though - tickets will sell out fast!
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Vikram J.
Respect for PM Modi launching this despite the tragedy in J&K. Development and security can go hand in hand. The train looks impressive in videos - can't wait to try it next week!

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