Patli Path

Digha AIIMS Elevated Road
Patli Path
Route information
Maintained by Government of Bihar
Length12.47 km (7.75 mi)
Major junctions
North endDigha, Patna
South endAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Phulwari Sharif
Location
CountryIndia
Major citiesPatna, Bihar
Highway system

Patli Path (also known as AIIMS-Digha elevated corridor) is an elevated road in Patna, the capital of Bihar.[1] It was inaugurated by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on 30 November 2020.[2] At the time of inauguration of this elevated road, it was the longest elevated road of Bihar and seventh in India.[3]

This 12.47 km-long elevated road connects J.P. Setu towards Phulwari Sharif and vice versa. Around 8.5 km of the road is elevated structure and the remaining 4 km stretch of road is semi-elevated. The first 2 km of the road from NH-98 near All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna is a two-lane semi-elevated structure. The Digha AIIMS Elevated Road road runs parallel to two-lane Digha Bridge Link Road, and it is built above Rupaspur canal (Digha- Danapur canal).[4][5] As part of this project, there was construction of a railway overbridge (ROB) at Khagaul.

  1. ^ "Bihar CM to inaugurate elevated road between AIIMS and Digha today".
  2. ^ "Digha-AIIMS Elevated Road Opens: Big Relief For Patna, North Bihar".
  3. ^ "Nitish Kumar inaugurates Bihar's longest elevated road corridor in Patna".
  4. ^ "Digha-AIIMS elevated road gets December date".
  5. ^ "Patna: March deadline for AIIMS-Digha highway".