The MuzaffarpurâÂÂGorakhpur main line is an important broad-gauge railway line connecting Muzaffarpur Junction in Bihar with Gorakhpur Junction in Uttar Pradesh, India. The route passes through the fertile plains of North Bihar and forms a vital transport corridor for both passenger and freight trains. It falls under the administrative control of the East Central Railway zone and the North Eastern Railway zone.
The line runs eastâÂÂwest across the Gangetic plains, serving multiple districts of northern Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Key stations on the route include:
The total length of the route is approximately 309.72 km.
The MuzaffarpurâÂÂGorakhpur corridor was developed gradually during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of the north Bihar rail expansion led by the Bengal and North Western Railway (B&NWR) and the Tirhut Railway. The line linking Muzaffarpur with Narkatiaganj and onward to Gorakhpur was completed in stages and became fully operational during the 1930s.
After Indian independence, the B&NWR was merged into the Oudh and Tirhut Railway, which later became part of the North Eastern Railway zone. The section between Muzaffarpur and Narkatiaganj was later transferred to the East Central Railway zone after the creation of new railway zones in 2002.
During the post-independence period, the route underwent several phases of modernization, including gauge strengthening, signalling upgrades, and partial track renewals. The entire MuzaffarpurâÂÂNarkatiaganjâÂÂGorakhpur section was subsequently electrified with 25 kV AC overhead lines in the 2010s.
In 2023, the Government of India sanctioned funding of about â¹150 crore for the MuzaffarpurâÂÂValmikinagarâÂÂGorakhpur line doubling project, aimed at reducing congestion and improving operational efficiency.
The complete MuzaffarpurâÂÂNarkatiaganjâÂÂGorakhpur section is electrified at 25 kV AC, 50 Hz. Electrification was executed in phases to enable seamless electric traction across northern Bihar and adjoining areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh.
The line is classified as a Group D route under Indian Railways standards, with a maximum permissible speed (MPS) of 100âÂÂ110 km/h on most sections.
The following major trains operate on or pass through the MuzaffarpurâÂÂGorakhpur main line:
The MuzaffarpurâÂÂGorakhpur main line serves as a vital eastâÂÂwest rail corridor for northern Bihar, improving regional connectivity with Uttar Pradesh and beyond. It supports passenger mobility, trade, and tourism, and also provides a logistical backbone for freight operations in the region.
The doubling of the MuzaffarpurâÂÂGorakhpur main line is an ongoing railway project aimed at adding a second track to enhance capacity, reduce travel time, and improve connectivity. The project, whose foundation stone was laid in 2018, is being executed in multiple phases at an estimated cost of â¹1,120.66 crore for the entire 310 km stretch from Muzaffarpur to Gorakhpur. Once fully completed, it is expected to reduce the travel time between the two cities to around four hours.
A major portion of the doubling work has already been completed, and trains are now operating on both tracks along several sections of the route.