Patna to Launch Water Metro on the Ganga, Making River Travel Easy and Traffic-Free

Patna to Launch Water Metro on the Ganga, Making River Travel Easy and Traffic-Free

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Patna is preparing to introduce a new and eco-friendly transport system on the Ganga River that aims to change how people move across the city. The proposed Water Metro service will allow passengers to travel between major river ghats by boat, offering a smooth and pleasant journey while reducing pressure on crowded roads.

The idea behind the Water Metro is simple. Patna often faces heavy traffic jams, especially during peak hours and festival seasons. Roads near the riverfront are usually packed, making daily travel slow and stressful. By using the wide stretch of the Ganga, the city hopes to provide a faster and cleaner travel option for residents and visitors.

Under this plan, modern boats will run on fixed routes between selected ghats. These boats are expected to be safe, comfortable, and easy to use. Passengers will be able to board and exit at different ghats, just like a metro system on water. This will be especially helpful for people living near the river or those who travel regularly between riverfront areas.

Officials say the Water Metro will not only save time but also reduce pollution. Fewer vehicles on the road mean less smoke, less noise, and a healthier environment. The service is also expected to boost tourism, as travelers will be able to enjoy scenic views of the Ganga while moving through the city.

The project is being planned with safety as a top priority. Boats will follow strict rules, trained staff will be present, and proper docking facilities will be built at the ghats. Authorities are also working to ensure that river traffic does not disturb religious activities or daily life along the riverbanks.

If successful, the Water Metro could become a model for other river-based cities in India. It shows how traditional waterways can be used in a modern way to solve urban problems. For Patna, this project is more than just a transport service. It is a step toward smarter city planning, cleaner travel, and better use of the Ganga.

As the city moves closer to launching this service, residents are hopeful that traveling across Patna will soon become easier, faster, and more enjoyable, all while floating on the gentle waves of the Ganga.

Jan. 9, 2026 11:49 a.m. 173

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