From Delhi to Patna in just 4 hours, new bullet train route: The day is not far when the distance from Delhi to Patna will be completed in just 4 hours. The journey from Delhi to Howrah will be only six and a half hours. It will be possible after running a bullet train on this route. After reaching the final phase of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project, the central government has started work on this new route. The bulette train will connect three states, 9 main stations on the route will be 9 main stations on the route of Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train, which will connect major cities of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Bengal. Apart from Delhi, the bullet train will have stoppage in Agra Cantt, Kanpur Central, Ayodhya, Lucknow, Varanasi, Patna, Asansol and Howrah, that is, this train will pass through 5 cities of Uttar Pradesh, 1 cities of Bihar and 2 cities of West Bengal. Modern hubs will be built at every station, which will include multimodal connectivity, digital ticketing, automated security system and green building infrastructure. There is a special scheme for Patna in the Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train Project. A 60 km long elevated track will be made for the bullet train in the city, so that the bullet train in Patna can run successfully, while people will also get relief from the problem of traffic jam and its impact on the environment will also be less. The project will be constructed in two phases. The first phase will work from Delhi to Varanasi. After that work will be done from Varanasi to Howrah under the second phase. The estimated cost of this entire project will be around Rs 5 lakh crore. Like the Mumbai-Ahmedabad project, the Delhi-Howrah project can also be completed with the help of Japanese technology and investment.
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4 hours journey from patna to Delhi and 2 hours from patna to kolkata SRC = “Charset =” utf-8 “> Delhi to Howrah Bullet Train Benefits: Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train Project can not only provide fast transport, but can also prove to be the engine of economic growth. May be, with the time of visiting Delhi, Lucknow and Kolkata, the passengers will be able to reach religious and cultural cities like Ayodhya, Varanasi and Patna as soon