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PM to inaugurate world’s highest railway arch bridge on April 19

PM to inaugurate world's highest railway arch bridge on April 19

PM to inaugurate world's highest railway arch bridge on April 19

Reasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the final section of Katra to Sangaldan stretch of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), a 272-kilometre-long project, on April 19, marking a historic milestone in Indian infrastructure development.

The iconic Chenab Railway Bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge, will be part of this Katra-to-Sangaldan stretch, connecting New Delhi directly with Kashmir via Katra.

The Chenab Bridge, an engineering marvel standing at a height of 359 meters above the riverbed, will officially connect the Kashmir Valley with the rest of India via rail for the first time in history. Locals, dignitaries, and railway officials are gathering in large numbers to witness this momentous occasion, which symbolizes unity, progress, and national integration.

“This is more than just a bridge,” said a resident. “It’s a lifeline. It connects us not just physically, but emotionally to the rest of the country.”

The project, part of the ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), faced numerous engineering and logistical challenges due to the region’s difficult terrain and seismic sensitivity. Yet, after years of meticulous work, the bridge now stands as a testament to India’s technological prowess and commitment to inclusive development.

Prime Minister Modi is expected to address the nation and emphasise the bridge’s significance in boosting tourism, trade, and employment opportunities in Jammu and Kashmir.

The event is expected to be attended by key ministers, senior government officials, and engineers involved in the project. It marks a transformative chapter in India’s infrastructural landscape, promising greater connectivity, economic growth, and social integration in the region.

A senior railway official on Saturday highlighted the newly constructed Chenab Bridge’s structural and engineering marvel, calling it a reflection of New India’s resolve and capabilities.

Speaking about the bridge, the official said, “If I talk about its features: its height is 369 meters, which is even more than that of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Secondly, this bridge is the world’s highest railway arch bridge. Thirdly, this bridge is capable of withstanding winds blowing at speeds greater than 250 kilometers per hour.”

Describing the scale of the steel construction, the official added, “This is a steel bridge — I call it a ‘fauladi bridge’ because around 30,000 metric tons of steel have been used in its construction. You can get an idea of its vastness from the fact that its largest foundation, S20, is roughly one-third the size of a football field. This also reflects the spirit of New India — what it envisions and resolves, it achieves.”

He said, “The length of this Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) is around 272 kilometres. Out of this 272 kilometre, nearly 36 tunnels have been constructed with a length of nearly 119 kms. There are approximately 1,000 bridges in this project — a very large number. Building even one bridge takes several years. Here, skilled railway engineers from India have constructed around 1,000 bridges.”

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