Patna: The inauguration of the Malahi Pakri metro station in Patna, a key component of the city’s expanding metro network, has been delayed due to pending safety clearance from the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS).
While construction work at the station has been completed and trial runs have been successfully conducted, operations cannot begin without final approval from the CMRS, which is mandated after a comprehensive safety inspection.
Officials said the inspection has been pending for nearly two months, pushing back multiple proposed launch timelines. The project was initially expected to be operational in January, with subsequent targets set for February and March. However, even midway through April, no confirmed launch date has been announced.
मलाही पकड़ी मेट्रो स्टेशन अब अपने पूर्ण रूप के बेहद करीब है – और हर दिन इसके साथ जुड़ रही है आपकी उम्मीदें।
हमने इस स्टेशन को बनाते समय सिर्फ ढांचा नहीं खड़ा किया, बल्कि एक ऐसा स्थान तैयार किया है जहाँ हर यात्री खुद को सुरक्षित, सहज और सम्मानित महसूस करे।यह हमारी मेहनत, समर्पण और… pic.twitter.com/tcgLOfzUaJ— Patna Metro Rail Corporation (@PMRCLofficial) March 23, 2026
The proposed metro stretch connecting Bhutnath to Malahi Pakri is seen as a significant development for the city’s transport infrastructure. Once operational, it is expected to ease congestion in densely populated areas such as Kankarbagh and Rajendra Nagar, where daily traffic snarls are common.
The route is also expected to improve connectivity to the Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) at Bairiya, offering greater convenience for passengers travelling within and beyond the city, while reducing travel time.
The finishing touches are underway and the excitement is building!🚇😊
The Malahi Pakdi Metro Station of the Priority Corridor is all set and almost ready to serve the people of Patna.From vibrant station interiors to modern facilities, every detail reflects the vision of a… pic.twitter.com/6etTbWGZvY— Patna Metro Rail Corporation (@PMRCLofficial) March 6, 2026
Project officials have maintained that safety remains the top priority and that services will commence only after all technical and regulatory requirements are fully met.
The launch date will be announced once clearance is granted, they said, as residents continue to await the start of metro operations that promise to make daily commuting faster and more efficient.





















