Patna Metro Inside Look Leaves Luxury Trains Behind
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Patna has taken a major step towards modern urban mobility with the successful trial of its first metro coaches. Conducted on September 3 inside the metro depot, the trial was aimed at testing safety and technical systems before the service moves to elevated tracks. Officials confirmed that the run covered an 880-metre stretch, focusing on speed, braking, power supply, and overall safety mechanisms. The metro is now set to transform the commuting experience of Bihar’s capital with its modern design and cultural touch.
Inside the metro, passengers will be greeted with vibrant interiors showcasing Madhubani paintings and other traditional artworks on the ceiling and walls. Comfortable seating, wide windows for city views and modern amenities are designed to offer a world-class travel experience while preserving a strong local identity.
Trial Run Marks A Key Milestone
According to experts monitoring the exercise, the initial depot trials will continue for several days before the metro shifts to elevated tracks. This phase will ensure that any technical snags are identified and resolved in advance. With a dedicated expert team checking every aspect of train operations, including safety protocols, the project is moving steadily towards passenger readiness.Priority Corridor To Begin Operations First
The first stretch of the Patna Metro that will open to the public is the Priority Corridor. It will connect ISBT at Bairiya to Malahi Pakri, covering key stations such as Zero Mile, Bhutnath and Khemnichak. Since work at Khemnichak is still under progress, the initial operations are expected to run only between ISBT and Bhutnath. Once fully completed, the corridor will significantly improve connectivity across central Patna.A Blend Of Modern Comfort And Local Culture
Beyond the engineering achievements, the Patna Metro has generated excitement for its design. The orange base colour combined with complementary shades makes the exterior visually striking. What makes it truly unique, however, is the deep cultural imprint. Coaches are adorned with images of iconic Bihar landmarks such as the Golghar, Mahavir Mandir, Mahabodhi Temple, Buddha Stupa and the ruins of Nalanda.Inside the metro, passengers will be greeted with vibrant interiors showcasing Madhubani paintings and other traditional artworks on the ceiling and walls. Comfortable seating, wide windows for city views and modern amenities are designed to offer a world-class travel experience while preserving a strong local identity.
Facilities That Redefine Travel
The Patna Metro coaches are being compared favourably with luxury trains such as Vande Bharat and Tejas, thanks to their interiors. Features like large panoramic windows, ergonomic seats, ambient lighting, digital information displays and enhanced ventilation make it a comfortable and modern mode of transport. Officials highlighted that both aesthetics and practicality were kept in mind during the design process, creating a metro that reflects Bihar’s heritage while embracing the future of public transport.Anticipation Builds Ahead Of Inauguration
The metro is expected to be formally inaugurated soon, with plans for the launch to be announced by the government. Once operational, it will not only ease traffic congestion but also reduce dependence on conventional road transport. Experts point out that apart from offering convenience to daily commuters, the Patna Metro is likely to boost tourism by providing visitors with a quick and comfortable way to explore the city.A Step Towards Modern Bihar
Patna Metro represents more than just transport infrastructure; it symbolises Bihar’s progress towards modernisation while staying rooted in its cultural identity. By combining cutting-edge technology with heritage-inspired design, the project aims to redefine public commuting in the city. With successful trials already underway, the dream of metro travel in Patna is now closer to reality than ever before.Next Story