World’s Highest
Railway Bridge to Come up Over Chenab River
World’s highest railway bridge which will be 35 metres
taller than the Eiffel Tower is to come up over the Chenab River in Jammu and
Kashmir at a cost of around Rs. 1,100 crore in around two years from now. The
bridge will connect Bakkal (Katra) and Kauri (Srinagar). The bridge will be a
part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link project. Once completed, the
bridge will be an engineering marvel. The project is expected to be completed
by 2019. After completion of the bridge it will surpass the record of the
Beipan river Shuibai railway bridge (275 m) in China. The bridge is expected to
contribute to the economic development of the state and improve its
accessibility. The new railway bridge will be of an arch-shaped structure in
hostile terrain. It will be constructed using over 24,000 tonnes of steel and
will rise 359 m above the river bed. Steel has been chosen as the construction
material as it would be cheap and would be able to resist temperatures of -20
degrees Celsius and wind speeds of above 250 kmph. The design of the bridge
will be such that it will be able to withstand wind speed of up to 260 kmph.
Security features
The Indian Railways is also planning to install sensors on
the bridge to check the wind velocity. The sensors will turn the track signal
red to prevent the train movement if the wind speed exceeds 90 kmph. The bridge
will be constructed using a 63mm t
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