Gaya: In a major relief for candidates appearing in the Police Constable Recruitment Examination, the Railways has announced the operation of several examination special trains across Bihar to manage the expected surge in passenger traffic during the examination period.
Railway officials said the decision was taken in view of the heavy rush witnessed on trains during major competitive examinations. The additional services are aimed at helping candidates reach their examination centres on time while reducing pressure on regular passenger trains.
Special Trains on Key Routes
According to the Railways, examination special trains will operate on multiple routes, including Patna-Gaya, Nawada-Gaya, Bakhtiyarpur-Rajgir and Jhajha-Kiul-Gaya.
The services are expected to benefit thousands of candidates travelling from different districts of Bihar, particularly those heading to examination centres in Gaya and nearby locations.
Managing Examination-Day Rush
Railway authorities noted that regular trains often witness severe overcrowding during large-scale recruitment and competitive examinations. The special trains have been introduced to accommodate the additional passenger load and improve travel convenience.
Officials said the move would help ensure smoother operations across the railway network while providing candidates with a safer and more comfortable travel experience.
Schedule Details to Be Displayed at Stations
Information regarding train timings, routes and stoppages will be displayed at concerned railway stations. Candidates can also access updates through the Railways’ official information channels.
Authorities have advised passengers to reach stations well in advance and follow all travel-related instructions to avoid last-minute inconvenience.
Candidates and Parents Welcome Move
The announcement has been welcomed by candidates and their families, many of whom have previously faced difficulties travelling due to overcrowded trains on examination days.
Railway officials expressed confidence that the additional services would significantly reduce congestion at stations and onboard trains, benefiting both examination candidates and regular passengers during the examination period.






















