New Koilwar Bridge

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New Koilwar Bridge
File:Koilwar Bridge on National Highway, Bihar.png
New Koilwar Six lane bridge on National Highway
Coordinates25°34′10″N 84°48′05″E / 25.5695°N 84.8014°E / 25.5695; 84.8014
OS grid referenceTemplate:Gbmappingsmall
CarriesArrah-Patna (NH-922)
(old NH-30)
CrossesSone river
LocaleKoilwar, Bhojpur, Bihar
Official nameVashishtha Narayan Setu
Maintained byNational Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
Characteristics
Total length1,528 metres (5,013 ft)[1]
Width16 metres (52 ft)
No. of spans74
No. of lanes6
History
Constructed bySP Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd.
Construction startJanuary 2018
Construction end14 May 2022
(all 6-lanes)
Opened10 December 2020
(3-lanes)
Location
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New Koilwar Bridge, (officially Vashishtha Narayan Setu) at Koilwar in Bhojpur is a 1.52 km long, 6-lane wide road bridge over the Sone river.[2][3] It connects Arrah with Patna, the capital of Bihar state in India and also carries Buxar-Arrah-Patna national highway (NH-922). New Koilwar Bridge is named after Indian mathematician and Padma Shri awardee Vashishtha Narayan Singh (1946-2019). New Koilwar Bridge is 500 metres north and parallel to the existing 2-lane wide Koilwar Bridge. The construction work of all 6-lanes completed and Bridge is fully opened to public on 14 May 2022.

In December 2020, Government of India has approved a 4-lane wide elevated road from Bharauli near Buxar of Bihar to Haydaria in Ghazipur of Uttar Pradesh. Upon its completion, Patna will be connected with Lucknow via New Koilwar bridge, Buxar-Ghazipur elevated road and the Purvanchal Expressway.[4]

History[edit]

The Koilwar Bridge, a 2-lane wide road-cum-rail bridge was built by East Indian Railway Company and became operational on 4 November 1862. Since it was narrow and getting older there was a huge traffic movement problem, there was a need for an alternate road bridge to solve this issue. After 158 years, on 10 December 2020 Nitin Gadkari the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways inaugurated the New Koilwar Bridge via video-conferencing from New Delhi.[5]

Delhi-Patna connectivity[edit]

The 6-lane New Koilwar Bridge is a part of Government of India's initiative to connect New Delhi with Patna (via Lucknow) in order to improve transportation facilities and trade & commerce activities in the state of Bihar.[6] New Delhi is already connected to Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh by various expressways and upon the completion of 'Buxar-Ghazipur elevated road', people can travel till Patna in Bihar by Buxar-Arrah-Patna national highway (NH-922).

Road network[edit]

List of expressways and highways connecting New Delhi with Agra, Lucknow and Patna.

Sr. No. Name of Road from to Distance in km
1 DND Flyway New Delhi Noida 09.2
2 Noida–Greater Noida Expressway Noida Greater Noida 24.5
3 Yamuna Expressway Greater Noida Agra 165.5
4 Agra–Lucknow Expressway Agra Lucknow 302.2
5 Lucknow Ring Road Sarosa Bharosa Chand Saray 32
6 Purvanchal Expressway Lucknow Ghazipur 340.8
7 Ghazipur–Buxar Elevated Road Ghazipur Buxar 17.0
8 Buxar–Arrah–Patna (NH-922) Buxar Patna 125.0

Note: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced on 28 August 2021 that the Government of India will construct GhazipurArrahPatna Expressway at an event in Arrah, Bihar.[7][8]

Status updates[edit]

  • July 2017: Foundation stone ceremony of New Koilwar Bridge done by Union Minister R. K. Singh on 22 July 2017.[9]
  • Jan 2018: The construction work of Bridge started by SP Singla Constructions Pvt Ltd.
  • Dec 2020: 3-lanes (Patna to Arrah) opened for traffic to public and inaugurated on 10 December 2020 by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
  • May 2022: The other 3-lanes (Arrah to Patna) opened to public on 14 May 2022. Inauguration done by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Bihar: Key facts about New Koilwar Bridge". Dainik Jagran.
  2. "Nitin Gadkari opens 3 of 6 lanes of New Koilwar bridge". Times of India.
  3. "Bihar: Union Min Gadkari inaugurates Rs 266-crore New Koilwar Bridge over Sone river". Times Now.
  4. "Nitish Kumar urges Centre to extend Purvanchal Expressway till Buxar". Business Standard.
  5. "Nitin Gadkari inaugurates 3-lane New Koilwar Bridge on Sone River worth Rs 266 Crore". News18.
  6. "Government committed to improving the road network in Bihar". Times of India.
  7. "Ghazipur-Arrah-Patna Greenfield Expressway soon: Nitin Gadkari". The Times of India. 29 August 2021.
  8. "Arrah to be connected by Ghazipur-Patna Greenfield Expressway". Hindustan. 29 August 2021.
  9. "पटना से UP की कर सकेंगे सरपट यात्रा, कोईलवर पुल लगभग तैयार, जानें- कब से होगा शुरू". News 18 Hindi. 16 February 2022.