SRINAGAR: The worlds highest railway bridge five times the height of Qutub Minar and 35 meters taller than Eiffel Tower will come up over the Chenab river on the under construction rail link to the Indian occupied Kashmir Valley.
The bridge will rise 359 meters over the Chenab, 65 km from Katra, on the 73-km Katra-Dharam section of the ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Project. This section alone will cost around Indian Rs5, 005 crore, Indian media reported.
Konkan Railway Corporation, with experience of building 179 major bridges on the path-breaking rail link through the Konkan region, will execute this particular section.
The 1,315-metre bridge will use up 25,000 million tons of steel and will be an engineering marvel. Work is going on in full swing, said Rajesh Agarwal, general manager, Konkan Railways.
The worlds tallest rail bridge is on Frances Tarn River and its tallest pillar rises 340 meters while the actual height at which trains run on the bridge is 300 meters. The Chenab bridge will be the highest in the world, Northern Railway chief administrative officer Chahatey Ram said.
Observing that wind speed at the height of 359 meters may go up to 266 km/h, the engineers have decided not to allow trains crossing the Chenab Bridge if the wind velocity is more than 90 km/h. The railways has designed the signaling system at the bridge in such a manner that it shows the stop light automatically when wind speed is more than 90 km/h.
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The bridge will rise 359 meters over the Chenab, 65 km from Katra, on the 73-km Katra-Dharam section of the ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Project. This section alone will cost around Indian Rs5, 005 crore, Indian media reported.
Konkan Railway Corporation, with experience of building 179 major bridges on the path-breaking rail link through the Konkan region, will execute this particular section.
The 1,315-metre bridge will use up 25,000 million tons of steel and will be an engineering marvel. Work is going on in full swing, said Rajesh Agarwal, general manager, Konkan Railways.
The worlds tallest rail bridge is on Frances Tarn River and its tallest pillar rises 340 meters while the actual height at which trains run on the bridge is 300 meters. The Chenab bridge will be the highest in the world, Northern Railway chief administrative officer Chahatey Ram said.
Observing that wind speed at the height of 359 meters may go up to 266 km/h, the engineers have decided not to allow trains crossing the Chenab Bridge if the wind velocity is more than 90 km/h. The railways has designed the signaling system at the bridge in such a manner that it shows the stop light automatically when wind speed is more than 90 km/h.
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