and
Bharpura Pahleja Ghat station on both sides of bridge
Rajendra Setu was the only bridge that carried railway tracks across the
Ganges in the state of Bihar till 3 February 2016. It was opened in 1959. On 22 December 1996 Former Prime Minister
H. D. Deve Gowda laid the foundation stone for the construction of the railway bridge over Ganga at
Sonepur.
Ram Vilas Paswan was the railway minister at that time, but the physical work on the bridge began in 2003 when
Nitish Kumar was the railway minister. The Digha–Sonpur Ganga bridge was initially sanctioned as a rail bridge; the project was converted to a rail-cum-road bridge in 2006. Total cost of the project was put at 13,890 million, out of which 8,350 million was for the rail part, and 5,540 million was for the road part. It was expected to be completed in five years. The construction work on the bridge was completed in August 2015, and a trial run of a diesel locomotive was undertaken on the bridge in the same month. Digha–Sonpur Bridge project was executed by
Ircon International and the bridge was completed at . The electrification work on the
Patna-Sonepur-Hajipur Section was completed by July 2016. The doubling of railway tracks on the bridge started in May 2018, and is being done at an estimated cost of Rs 156.09 crore and will be completed by December 2019. Construction of the bridge being completed, the inaugural commercial run on the rail bridge took place on 3 February 2016. The Digha–Sonepur rail bridge was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on 12 March 2016. The second rail track is still to be laid. A new railway station
Digha Bridge Halt (दीघा ब्रिज हॉल्ट) was constructed 3 km north from Patliputra Junction, near Danapur Bankipur road and opened for passengers on 25 November 2017. It saves time for rail passengers going to Gandhi Maidan at least 1 hour. The road bridge was inaugurated on 11 June 2017. Link roads to connect National Highways on both ends are completed. The total length of construction, including approaches, is 20 km. It is a K-truss bridge. There are two rail tracks (up and down tracks) and a two lane road. Its south link road which is also called as AIIMS- Digha elevated road (
Patli Path) completed in December 2020. ==Politicking==