The New Farakka Bridge, spanning 2,580 meters over the Ganga, will open in December 2025, drastically reducing travel time between Kolkata and Siliguri. With 88 pillars, solar lighting, and four-lane access, the bridge promises smoother connectivity across North and South Bengal, benefiting commuters and boosting regional infrastructure.
New Farakka Bridge to Revolutionize Kolkata–Siliguri Commute Starting December
A long-awaited infrastructure milestone is nearing completion in West Bengal. The New Farakka Bridge, one of India’s longest river crossings, is set to open for vehicular traffic in December 2025, dramatically improving travel between Kolkata and Siliguri. The bridge is expected to cut hours off the current journey time and enhance connectivity across the region.
Key Highlights from the Project Update:
Bridge Specifications:
Length: 2,580 meters across the Ganga River
Structure: 88 pillars and 86 spans in both directions
Lighting: 220 solar and 80 electric street lights installed on both approaches, totaling 300 lights
Travel Time Reduction: The bridge will significantly reduce congestion and travel time, especially for commuters and freight transport between North Bengal, South Bengal, and the Northeast.
Construction Timeline: Initiated in 2018, the project faced delays due to natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite setbacks, final installations are now complete, and the bridge is ready for inauguration.
Regional Impact: Ajay Gatekar, National Highway Project Director in Malda, emphasized that the bridge fulfills a long-standing demand and will benefit not only Bengal but also neighboring states by improving logistics and mobility.
Connectivity Boost: The bridge is part of a broader infrastructure push, including the Kolkata–Siliguri Expressway, which aims to reduce travel time from 15–18 hours to just 7 hours.
Environmental Features: The use of solar-powered lighting reflects a commitment to sustainable infrastructure development.
Public Anticipation: With only minor finishing touches remaining, the bridge is expected to be operational before the year-end festive season, offering relief to thousands of daily travelers.
This landmark project marks a new chapter in Bengal’s transportation network, promising faster, safer, and more efficient travel across the state.
Sources: News18, InfraInfoHub, YouTube