REASI (Jammu and Kashmir): The train service from Ramban to Reasi via the world’s highest railway bridge, built on the Chenab River, will begin soon, according to the Northern Railway.
At present, trains operate along the railway line from Kanyakumari to Katra, while services run from Baramulla to Sangaldan in the Kashmir Valley.
Reasi Deputy Commissioner Vishesh Mahajan said, “This is an engineering marvel of the modern world. The day when the train reaches Reasi will be a game-changing day for the district. It is a proud moment for us, as our engineers have created a marvel. It is the eighth wonder of the world. The bridge, the wind speed, and its strength are wonderful. The exact date cannot be said, but I hope the day comes soon”.
#WATCH | Reasi, J&K: Train service from Ramban to Reasi via the world’s highest railway bridge built on river Chenab to begin soon. The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project will be completed by year-end: Northern Railways
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Railway officials recently conducted an extensive inspection of the newly constructed railway line and stations between Sangaldan in Ramban district and Reasi. Deputy Chief Engineer, Konkan Railways, Sujay Kumar, said that the project was very challenging. “People who will benefit from this project are all very happy. We hope everything will be completed soon”, he said.
The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project will be completed by year-end. The USBRL project, including the 48.1 km long Banihal-Sangaldan section, was inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi on February 20, 2024.
Phase I of the project, covering the 118-km-long Qazigund-Baramulla section, was inaugurated in October 2009. Subsequent phases saw the inauguration of the 18-km-long Banihal-Qazigund section in June 2013 and the 25-km -long Udhampur-Katra section in July 2014.
The Chenab Rail Bridge, constructed 359 metres (around 109 feet) above the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir region, is some 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower. The 1,315 metre-long bridge is part of a broader project which aims to make the Kashmir valley accessible by the Indian Railway network. (ANI)