
Arrah is a historic town in the Bhojpur district of Bihar with good road and rail connectivity. Being a mid-sized city, most travel within Arrah is done via local autos, cycle rickshaws, and taxis. For regional connectivity, buses and trains are the primary options.
This guide covers all local and regional transport options a traveler might need.
1. Car / Taxi
Availability:
Private cars, pre-booked taxis, and app-based taxis are available (through services like Ola & local taxi providers).
Best For:
Point-to-point travel, airport transfers, nearby sightseeing excursions, and day trips (such as Jagdishpur, Masarh).
Typical Use Cases:
- Airport transfers to Patna
- City-wide sightseeing
- Travel to nearby heritage sites
Tips:
- Negotiate fixed fares for local hires.
- Taxis are ideal if traveling with family or with luggage.
2. Metro (Not Available)
- Arrah does not have a metro system or light rail.
- The city’s size and population have not yet justified metro infrastructure.
3. Rail
Station Name: Arrah Railway Station (ARA)
Type:
Major Indian Railways station on the Howrah–Delhi main line.
Connectivity:
- Trains to Patna, Delhi, Kolkata, Gaya, Varanasi, Ranchi, Howrah, and other major cities.
- Local and express trains serve the station.
Best For:
- Intercity travel, long-distance travel, regional connectivity.
Tips:
- Pre-book tickets online to avoid rush.
- Auto rickshaws & taxis are available outside the station for local transit.
4. Buses
State Buses:
Operated by Bihar State Road Transport Corporation (BSRTC).
Private Buses:
Private bus operators connect Arrah with Patna, Ranchi, Gaya, and nearby cities.
Types Available:
- Ordinary buses
- Semi-deluxe / Volvo coaches (on select routes)
Best For:
Budget travel, regional intercity travel.
Tips:
- Arrive early at bus stands for preferred seats.
- AC buses may be available on major routes.
5. Trams (Not Available)
- Arrah does not have tram services. Trams are not part of its transportation system.
6. Auto Rickshaw & E-Rickshaw
Availability:
- Widely available throughout the city.
Best For:
- Short distances, intra-city travel, market areas, local attractions.
Tips:
- Always check fare quotes before boarding.
- E-rickshaws are cheaper for short trips.
7. Cycle Rickshaw
Availability:
- Common for very short distances, especially near markets, temples, and residential areas.
Best For:
- Economical travel around local areas.
Tips:
- Best for distances under 2–3 km.
- Great for narrow streets where motor vehicles cannot enter.
8. Road Connectivity (Private Vehicle)
Arrah has good road access via national and state highways.
Key Roads:
- National Highway (NH 922 / SH connectors)
- Road links to Patna, Buxar, Sasaram, and Chhapra
Best For:
- Self-drive trips, scooter rides, private car travel.
Tips:
- Roads may be busy during festive periods.
- Drive carefully on rural roads, especially at night.

Table – Arrah (Ara) Transportation Tourist Guide
| Category | Option | Key Details | Typical Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rail | Arrah Railway Station | Major station with express & passenger services | Train fare varies by distance/class | Intercity travel |
| Bus | State & Private Buses | BSRTC + private buses connecting key Bihar cities | Low to medium fares | Regional travel |
| Car / Taxi | Private Cars / App Taxis | Pre-book or local taxis | Medium to high | Airport transfers / sightseeing |
| Metro | Not Available | No metro system in Arrah | N/A | N/A |
| Tram | Not Available | No trams in the city | N/A | N/A |
| Auto Rickshaw | Local Autos | Short-distance, city travel | Low | City transit |
| E-Rickshaw | Local E-Rickshaws | Electric, short city trips | Lower than autos | Short distance |
| Cycle Rickshaw | Manual Rickshaw | Very short local distances | Very low | Market / neighborhoods |
| Road / Self Drive | Private Vehicles | Well-connected road network | Fuel cost | Sightseeing / nearby villages |
Useful Tips for Travelers
Best Time to Travel: October to February (pleasant weather).
Nearest Airport: Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna (about 50–60 km).
Local Booking:
- Taxis can be pre-booked or found at stands.
- Trains should be booked in advance during peak season.
Safety:
- Always wear helmets on two-wheelers.
- Keep a local SIM and offline maps handy.
Quick Summary
- City Transport: Auto rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, e-rickshaws, taxis
- Regional Transport: Buses, trains
- Unavailable: Metro, Tram
- Best Connectivity: Rail and road
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