Zero Mile metro station
Zero Mile is an elevated metro station on the Blue Line of Patna Metro in Patna, Bihar, India. It serves as one of the three stations in the Priority Corridor, which became operational on 6 October 2025.
Overview
The station was inaugurated by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on 6 October 2025, as part of the launch of the first operational stretch of the Patna Metro. Public services commenced the following day, 7 October 2025. The Zero Mile lies on a 3.6 kilometre elevated corridor that connects and metro stations. This corridor is the first phase of the Blue Line, which will eventually span 14.5 Kms, linking Patna Junction to Patliputra Bus Terminal through a combination of elevated and underground sections.This metro station serves the Transport Nagar and adjoining areas.
Infrastructure and facilities
The station features:- Three-coach trains with a capacity of 158 seated and up to 940 standing passengers
- Bi-parting sliding doors and front emergency exits
- CCTV surveillance and bilingual announcements in Hindi and English
- Charging points for mobile devices and laptops
- Reserved seating for women and disabled passengers