Kolkata To Varanasi In 2 Hours: 760 Kms Bullet Train Planned Via Patna, Asansol – Trak.in

Indian Railways is advancing its vision of high-speed travel with the Varanasi–Patna–Howrah Bullet Train project. As part of the country’s expanding high-speed rail network, this corridor is designed to offer ultra-fast connectivity between Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh and Howrah in West Bengal.

Currently in the Detailed Project Report (DPR) stage, the project reflects India’s push to modernize long-distance travel.
Project Highlights and Route Coverage
Spanning 760 kilometers, the bullet train route will cut travel time to just two hours—down from the current 8–10 hours. The high-speed corridor will pass through major cities such as Buxar, Ara, Patna, Gaya, Dhanbad, Asansol, Durgapur, and Burdwan. About 260 kilometers of the track will be elevated, especially within Bihar.
Key Cities on the Route
The proposed route is set to enhance connectivity in eastern India by linking five major urban centers:
- Varanasi – Spiritual and cultural capital of India
- Patna – Capital of Bihar and a major educational hub
- Gaya – Known for its religious tourism
- Dhanbad & Asansol – Key industrial zones
- Howrah/Kolkata – Eastern India’s economic and cultural powerhouse
This strategic route will benefit both business and tourism.
Current Status and Future Prospects
As of now, survey work is underway to identify land requirements and finalize the alignment. Once the DPR is approved and construction begins, the Varanasi–Howrah corridor could set a new benchmark for rail travel in the region.
Impact on Connectivity and Growth
By drastically reducing travel time and improving accessibility, this bullet train project is poised to transform regional development. It will not only improve passenger convenience but also stimulate investment, tourism, and job creation across the corridor.
Looking Ahead
The Varanasi–Howrah Bullet Train corridor represents more than just faster trains—it symbolizes a future-ready India where speed, efficiency, and connectivity drive progress. With work in full swing, eastern India may soon witness the dawn of high-speed rail travel.