Chenab Bridge J&K: Fact guide

This half-km-long steel arch is the highest railway bridge in the world at 1,178 foot above the riverbed.

The upcoming Chenab Bridge, which will become the tallest railway bridge in the world upon completion, will span the titular river between Bakkal and Kauri. The bridge is a part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). The bridge, featuring a half-km steel arch, is being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,400 crore.

Chenab Bridge J&K: Fact guide

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See also: National Parks in Jammu and Kashmir

 

Chenab Bridge: Construction

The much-talked about arch was finished in April 2021 while the entire construction was completed in August 2022. Being built at a height of 1,178 foot above the riverbed, the bridge is anticipated to be operational for rail transportation by December 2023.

The current railway connection to Kashmir consists mostly of a 25-km section from Udhampur to Katra, an 18-km section from Banihal to Qazigund in the Valley, and a 118-km section from Qazigund to Baramulla.

 

Chenab Bridge J&K: Fact guide

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Chenab Bridge: Key features

  • The Chenab Bridge is 1,315-metre long.
  • The bridge weighs 10,619 metric tonne (mt).
  • The bridge will be 35 metre taller than Paris’ Eiffel Tower.
  • Afcons Infrastructure, which is a subsidiary of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, won the contract for the design and construction of the bridge.
  • In building the bridge, 28,660 mt of steel will be used for the bridge’s construction along with 10 lakh cubic metre of earthwork and 66,000 cubic metre of concrete.
  • The bridge is built to resist winds up to 266 km per hour.
  • The structure’s many components were connected by approximately 584 km of welding, which is equivalent to the distance from Jammu Tawi to New Delhi.
  • The 127-metre-tall pylon of the cable crane at the Srinagar End is taller than the 72-metre high Qutub Minar.

 

FAQs

What railway crosses Chenab Bridge?

The Chenab Bridge is a railway bridge that crosses the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project.

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