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Posted: Apr 24 2015 (09:20)
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Last Response: Apr 24 2015 (13:55)
6 Responses
Last Response: Apr 24 2015 (13:55)
Rajendra Bridge
The 2 km long Rail-cum-Road Rajendra Bridge opened in 1959 on the Barauni-Mokama Section is the currently the only bridge which provides a rail link between North Bihar and South Bihar; the other one at Varanasi 350 km west and at Farakka in the east.
On an average, every 18 minutes a train moves across Ganges through this bridge (that too on a single BG Bridge).
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The 2 km long Rail-cum-Road Rajendra Bridge opened in 1959 on the Barauni-Mokama Section is the currently the only bridge which provides a rail link between North Bihar and South Bihar; the other one at Varanasi 350 km west and at Farakka in the east.
On an average, every 18 minutes a train moves across Ganges through this bridge (that too on a single BG Bridge).
Video...
more...
3 Public Posts - Fri Apr 24, 2015
it would be helpful for trains coming from Varanasi, Mughalsarai and crossing the bridge via Dildarnagar and entering North Bihar.
it would be useful for Patna Bound trains too.,
But for that the capacity of dildarnagar railway station has to be increased.
and tarighat railway station has just 1 single platform.
it would be useful for Patna Bound trains too.,
But for that the capacity of dildarnagar railway station has to be increased.
and tarighat railway station has just 1 single platform.
2 Public Posts - Fri Apr 24, 2015