Trial run of Patna metro conducted

Patna's metro rail system achieved a significant milestone with its first trial run on Sunday. The three-coach train, showcasing Bihar's cultural motifs, traveled from the ISBT depot to Bhoothnath metro station, covering 3.6 km. Engineers meticulously assessed the train's speed, signalling system, and track safety during this crucial trial.
Trial run of Patna metro conducted
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Patna: The trial run of the Patna metro rail was conducted on Sunday. The three-coach train, with a unique design reflecting Bihar’s culture and heritage, started from the ISBT depot to Bhoothnath metro station via Zero Mile, covering 3.6 km from the depot to Zero Mile and then to Bhoothnath station. During the trial, the engineers checked the speed of the train, the signalling system, and safety of the track. Earlier, the first trial run on a 900-metre track inside the depot was conducted on Sept 3. The elevated section of the Patna metro’s corridor-II, ‘Blue Line’, will be formally inaugurated this month.

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About the AuthorFaryal Rumi

She is working with the Times of India as a Senior Digital Content Creator on the Patna desk.

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