Bullet train will run between Delhi and Patna, will go to Howrah at a speed of 350KM; what will be the route
There is a plan to run a bullet train from Delhi to Howrah via Patna. A survey has also been started in Bihar regarding this. The survey report has been submitted to the Railway Ministry. Let us know in which cities this bullet train will have stoppages.
The work on the bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmadabad is progressing rapidly. Meanwhile, preparations have also been started to run a bullet train between Delhi and Howrah. This bullet train will run from Delhi to Howrah in West Bengal. During this time, its speed will be 350 kilometers per hour. In such a situation, it will take less than 4 hours to reach Patna from Delhi.
What will be the route of Delhi-Howrah bullet train
9 stations will be built for this train to reach Howrah from Delhi.
The first station will be Delhi. After leaving Delhi, the train will reach Agra Cantt directly. After Agra Cantt, this bullet train will reach Varanasi via Kanpur Central, then Ayodhya to Lucknow. After leaving Varanasi, it will stop directly at Patna and from Patna at Asansol and the last stop will be Howrah in West Bengal.
Survey work completed in Bihar
According to the report of ‘Dainik Bhaskar’, the survey of Delhi-Howrah bullet train has been completed in Bihar. The report of this survey has been submitted to the Railway Ministry. Its construction will be done in two phases. In the first phase, it will be done from Delhi to Varanasi. After this, in the second phase, it will be completed from Varanasi to Howrah. A total of Rs 5 lakh crore will be spent for this.
How much time will it take
This bullet train will take a total of 6 and a half hours to cover the 1669 km journey between Delhi and Howrah. With this, the 1078 km journey from Delhi to Patna will be completed in just four hours. After this, the 578 km journey from Patna to Howrah will be completed in just two hours.
After leaving Delhi, this train will stop at 5 stations in Uttar Pradesh, one station in Bihar and two stations in West Bengal. A 60 km elevated track will be built in Patna for this train.
Let us tell you that a bullet train was already announced between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The work on this bullet train is going on at a fast pace. The government says that the work will be completed soon and the bullet train will start running.
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