
Madhubani/Patna: In the heart of Bihar’s Mithilanchal, a sleek, silver arrow now links Jaynagar to Patna in record time — ushering in not just a train, but a new era of affordable, high-speed, and secure intercity travel. The newly launched NaMo Bharat Rapid Rail, flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is India’s second such service after Ahmedabad–Bhuj — and its first to run through the cultural corridor of north Bihar.
While headlines hailed the launch of four new trains and three new rail lines from the Prime Minister’s programme in Madhubani, it is the NaMo Bharat Rapid Rail that’s creating the real buzz — and for good reason.
With a top speed of 130 kmph, the 16-coach rake, built for over 2,000 passengers, promises to cut down travel time between Jaynagar and Patna from nearly 10 hours to around five. Connecting key districts like Madhubani, Darbhanga, Samastipur, Begusarai, Mokama, and Barh, the train is poised to be a game-changer for both daily commuters and regional travellers.
Designed for Speed, Built for Comfort
Unlike conventional trains, the NaMo Bharat comes equipped with driver cabins on both ends, eliminating the need to turn the train around — a critical time-saver. Its fast acceleration and advanced braking system, combined with semi-permanent couplers, ensure a jerk-free ride, even at high speeds.
Inside, passengers are greeted by air-conditioned coaches, ergonomically designed seats, and dust-proof sealed gangways that offer a peaceful, clean environment. Toilets are vacuum-based and Divyang-friendly, while route-map indicators and LED lighting enhance the modern feel of the train.
But safety remains paramount. With ‘Kavach’ anti-collision technology, CCTV surveillance, fire detection and suppression systems, and emergency talk-back units in every coach, the train sets a new benchmark for passenger security.
Symbol of Aspirational Mobility
“This is not just a train; it is a statement of intent,” said Dilip Kumar, Executive Director (Information & Publicity), Railway Board. “It’s a step toward bridging rural aspirations with urban opportunities.”
More than just reducing commute times, the train connects educational hubs, medical centres, and employment zones — allowing thousands to work, study, or access healthcare in Patna while staying rooted in their home districts.
A Modern Rake for Modern India
The NaMo Bharat Rapid Rail embodies the ‘Amrit Kaal’ vision of the Indian Railways — that of inclusive, future-forward infrastructure. Its features — from automated doors to fire-safe toilets, mobile charging ports, and onboard information systems — reflect urban metro-level quality in regional settings.
The launch has also prompted schedule tweaks across multiple trains to accommodate the high-speed rail, further improving the efficiency of Bihar’s rail ecosystem.