Could this be a historic moment for Patna Metro?

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Key Takeaways
- First trial run of Patna Metro successfully completed.
- Initial run covered an 800-meter track.
- Next phase involves a 6 km corridor from ISBT to Bhootnath Station.
- Each metro train can carry up to 300 passengers.
- Coaches feature Bihar's cultural heritage through art and design.
Patna, Sep 3 (NationPress) The long-awaited moment for the residents of Patna has finally arrived as the inaugural trial run of the Patna Metro was successfully executed on Wednesday.
During this initial test, a three-coach metro train traversed an 800-meter-long track within the depot, where every essential technical and safety parameter was meticulously evaluated.
Officials noted that this event signifies a historic milestone for Bihar’s capital city.
With the depot trial now complete, the subsequent phase will involve the metro operating over a longer distance—from Patliputra Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) to Bhootnath Station.
This extended trial, which is set to last a week, will analyze the metro's speed, braking system, power supply, and safety mechanisms.
A team of specialists will continually oversee the operations to identify and resolve any technical challenges immediately.
Urban Development Minister Jivesh Mishra was present during this trial run and expressed confidence in the project’s advancement.
Mishra commented that the initiative reflects the government’s dedication to sustainable urban development.
Officials hinted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may soon inaugurate the eagerly awaited metro service.
Following today’s successful trial run of Patna Metro, officials confirmed that the 6 km priority corridor between ISBT and Malahi Pakadi is nearly operational.
This vital stretch will encompass Bhootnath Road, Khemni Chak, and Zero Mile, where station construction is nearing completion.
Officials from the Patna Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL), in cooperation with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), are currently putting the final touches on the metro stations.
Once operational, this corridor will represent a historic achievement in Patna’s urban transit, providing a zero-carbon emission travel alternative for thousands of daily commuters.
Each three-coach metro train has a capacity of up to 300 passengers, ensuring efficient movement across the city’s busiest routes.
In addition to transport efficiency, the coaches also celebrate Bihar's rich cultural heritage—with decorations featuring Madhubani paintings, illustrations of Golghar, Buddha Stupa, Nalanda ruins, Mahabodhi Temple, and other historic landmarks—melding tradition with modernity.