Overview & Facts of Blue line metro Patna
Interesting facts about Patna Metro Blue line
- The Patna Metro Blue Line is part of a proposed mass rapid transit system in Patna, Bihar, India.
- The project is being implemented by the state-run Patna Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL).
- The total length of the Blue Line will be 14.05 km, with a total of twelve stations.
- Within this section, five elevated stations will be built between Malahi Pakri and New ISBT.
- Blue Line will have two interchanges with the Red Line at Patna Junction and Malahi Pakdi stations. The red line is under construction.
- 308 U-girders have been constructed in the priority corridor, which includes five metro stations: Malahi Pakri, Khemnichak, Bhootnath, Zero Mile and Patliputra Bus Terminal.
- The three stations officially opened to passengers on 6 October 2025, along with the first phase of the Blue Line.
Patna Metro Blue Line Stations List
Sign: ⨝ Interchange, 🅿️ Parking, 🚌 Feeder Bus, 🏧 ATMs️
| Station | 🅿️ | 🚌️ | 🏧️ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ⇓◉ | Bhootnath | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| ⇅◉ | Zero Mile | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| ⇑◉ | Patliputra Bus Terminal | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Blue Line's Under Construction Stations List | |
|---|---|
| ◉ Patna Junction | |
| ◉ Akashvani | |
| ◉ Gandhi Maidan | |
| ◉ PMCH | |
| ◉ Patna Science College | |
| ◉ Moin-ul-Haq Stadium | |
| ◉ Rajendra Nagar | |
| ◉ Malahi Pakri | |
| ◉ Khemnichak | |
Patna Metro Network Map 2026
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Patna Metro News & Updates
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Work on Corridor 2 of the Patna Metro has entered a crucial phase, with tunneling officially beginning between PMCH station and Gandhi Maidan. The first tunnel boring machine (TBM) has already excavated approximately 20 meters, while preparations are underway for the second TBM to begin work. Officials expect the second machine to begin work within a week, completing the completion of this crucial section of the city's underground network.
◷ 2026-01-26 | ☍ Patna PressSYSTRA has been awarded the detailed design contract for 6 underground stations of Patna Metro Line 1. These stations are part of Packages PC-05 and PC-06 of the Patna Metro. Hindustan Construction Company Limited (HCC) received the Letter of Acceptance (LOA) for Packages PC-05 and PC-06 of the Patna Metro from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in September 2025. Join the sixth edition of InnoMetro and learn how advances in AI are improving railway systems, including ticketing systems, trains, and signaling. Discover innovations from over 200 exhibitors at India's leading metro and railway show, scheduled for May 21-22, 2026, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
◷ 2026-01-20 | ☍ Metro Rail NewsConstruction of two additional stations on the priority corridor of the Patna Metro Rail Project is nearing completion and is expected to open to passengers next month. Officials have confirmed that the newly constructed section will soon be inspected by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS). Any issues found during the inspection will be resolved immediately, after which officials may announce a formal inauguration schedule. The project's progress was reviewed during a high-level meeting chaired by Sandeep Kumar R. Pudkalkatti, Secretary, Urban Development and Housing Department and Managing Director, Patna Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL), on Monday (January 12).
◷ 2026-01-13 | ☍ Swarajya MargThe Patna Metro expansion project is rapidly progressing to its final stages. Construction on two new stations, Khemnichak and Malahi Pakadi, is nearly complete, and they are expected to open by February 2026. Once inaugurated, the metro will run from ISBT to Bhootnath via Khemnichak to Malahi Pakadi, a total distance of 6.5 km. Currently, the metro only operates from ISBT to Zero Mile and Bhootnath.
◷ 2025-11-19 | ☍ Prabhat KhabarA trial run of the water metro service took place in Patna on Sunday. The MV Gomadharkunwar, operated by the Inland Waterways Authority of India, sailed from Gaighat Jetty to NIT Ghat. Once final technical approval is received, the vessel will be handed over to the Tourism Development Corporation for operation.
◷ 2025-09-29 | ☍ Bhaskar EnglishPatna Metro Blue Line Route FAQs
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𝒜. The Patna Metro Blue Line has a total of 12 stations. Out of these, 3 stations are operational, 9 stations are under construction, and 0 stations are planned or approved. The line runs from Bhootnath to Patliputra Bus Terminal.
𝒜. The Patna Metro Blue line has no interchange stations and not connected with other lines of the metro directly.
𝒜. Yes, the Patna Metro Blue Line is operational today. It runs as per scheduled timings. For updates on delays or maintenance, check the official Patna Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL) website or app.
𝒜. The length of Patna Metro Blue Line is 14.05 KM, and it's terminal stations are Bhootnath and Patliputra Bus Terminal.
Patna Metro Lines and Routes
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