Digha - Sonepur Bridge

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Digha - Sonepur Bridge Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Digha - Sonepur Bridge is located in India on Digha - Sonpur Bridge. Digha - Sonepur Bridge is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bridge in India.

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MAYANK DIPESH

A perfect bridge developed to speed your path from Patna to Sonepur.

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Rishabh Kumar

Awesome place... beautiful scenery

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shahzada manzoor ahmad

Total length 4,556 metres (14,948 ft) Width10 metres (33 ft) Longest span123 metres (404 ft) No. of spans36 No. of lanes2 Construction start 2003 Construction end August 2015 Opened 3 February 2016 Rajendra Setu was the only bridge that carried railway tracks across the Ganges in the state of Bihar till 3 February 2016. It was opened in 1959. On 22 December 1996 Former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda laid the foundation stone for the construction of the railway bridge over Ganga at Sonepur. Ram Vilas Paswan was the railway minister at that time, but the physical work on the bridge began in 2003 when Nitish Kumar was the railway minister. The Digha–Sonpur Ganga bridge was initially sanctioned as a rail bridge; the project was converted to a rail-cum-road bridge in 2006. Total cost of the project was put at 13,890 million, out of which 8,350 million was for the rail part, and 5,540 million was for the road part. It was expected to be completed in five years. The construction work on the bridge was completed in August 2015, and a trial run of a diesel locomotive was undertaken on the bridge in the same month.

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praduman 238

Tempo is able to pay more than this bridge to Patna. But if you want to reach in a hurry, then good

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Ashish bhushan singh

The view was so beautiful

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Abhishek Raj

The Digha–Sonpur rail–road bridge (Hindi: दीघा-सोनपुर रेल-सह-सड़क सेतु) or J.P Setu (Hindi: जेपी सेतु)[2] is a bridge across river Ganga, connecting Digha Ghat in Patna and Pahleja Ghat in Sonpur, Saran district in the Indian state of Bihar.[3][4] The rail-cum-road bridge provides easy roadway and railway link between northern and southern parts of Bihar.[5] It is a steel truss bridge.[6] Regular scheduled passenger rail service was inaugurated on this route on 3 February 2016. This bridge of 4,556 metres (14,948 ft) length is the second longest rail-cum-road bridge in India, after Bogibeel Bridge in Assam.[7] This is second railway bridge in Bihar after Rajendra Setu that connects North Bihar to South Bihar.[8] Indian railways has constructed two railway stations on either sides of the bridge – Patliputra Junction railway station (PPTA) and Bharpura Pahleja Ghat Junction railway station (PHLG). The distance between the Digha-Sonpur bridge and Digha Bridge Halt is around 2 km.

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ANAND VARDHAN

Looks good from distance, a narrow single one lane way

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pappu raja

Awesome place