Blue Line (Patna Metro)


The Blue Line of Patna Metro is a rapid transit line currently under construction in Patna, Bihar, India. The line connects Patna Junction railway station with Patliputra Inter-State Bus Terminal on State Highway 1. The Blue Line is mostly underground, covering, but it also includes a elevated section. There are 12 stations on the line.
Blue Line will have two interchanges with the Red Line at Patna Junction and Malahi Pakdi stations. The red line is under construction.
The entire line is planned to open in two phases. The first phase, known as the priority corridor, spans a total distance of 6.1 km stretch, and was scheduled for initial commissioning, whereas the second phase, covering the remaining stretch of 8.45 km is expected to be operational around December 2028. A 3.6 Km stretch of this corridor was opened to the public on 7 October 2025.
Operations and maintenance are currently being handled by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation under a minimum three-year arrangement.

History

The original DPR prepared by RITES had proposed a route from PMCH to New ISBT, passing through Premchand Rangashala, Rajendra Nagar Terminal, Nalanda Medical College and Hospital, Kumhrar, Gandhi Setu to Zero Mile. However, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar later decided against this alignment, as it ran through the historically significant city of Patliputra, encompassing heritage areas like Kumhrar and Patna City. The route was deemed unsuitable due to its potential impact on these sites. Subsequently, when the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation prepared their DPR, the alignment was revised to pass through Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Malahi Pakdi, Khemnichak, and Bhootnath Road.
The foundation stone of the metro project was laid by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, on 17 February 2019.
Progress on this line unfolded in key stages:

Stations

The line will have a total of 12 stations. The northern end of the line, which is underground, features seven underground stations, while the southern end, which is elevated, has five elevated stations.

Interchanges

Passenger interchange facilities for connections to other metro and railway lines will be available at the following stations:

Train info

# The rolling stock currently in operation is leased rather than owned.## The system is designed for a speed of 90 Km/h. However, the maximum operating speed is limited to 80 Km/h in general section, 80 Km/h within underground stations, and 70 Km/h at elevated and at-grade stations.