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Chenab Arch Rail Bridge

Chenab Arch Rail Bridge

The Chenab Rail Bridge, inaugurated on 6 June 2025 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is now officially the world’s highest railway arch bridge, towering at 359 m above the riverbed—notably 35 m taller than the Eiffel Tower  .

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The Chenab arch rail bridge was officially approved in December 2003 as part of the broader Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project  . This approval came under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s government, which had initiated and prioritized the project in the early 2000s  .

Mid-1990s: The idea of connecting the Kashmir Valley by rail was proposed.

Surveys and route planning for the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) began.

The USBRL project was officially launched under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Project entrusted to Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) and Indian Railways.

December 2003: The Chenab Bridge was formally approved as part of the USBRL.

Recognized as the most challenging and strategic part of the project.

Foundation work and preparations for the arch construction started.

Initial delays due to geology, safety, and alignment concerns.

Construction paused due to design and safety revisions, especially concerning wind and seismic resistance.

Redesigns were recommended by international consultants.

Updated design approved for improved safety (blast resistance, wind tunnel tested).

Construction resumed by Afcons Infrastructure, in collaboration with DRDO and IITs.

Steel trusses and cable cranes used to begin arch structure from both sides of the river.

Both sides of the arch were connected at the top, completing the main arch span of 467 m.

Marked as a major engineering milestone.

The final deck segment joined, linking both ends of the railway line over the bridge.

Known as the “Golden Joint” ceremony.

First full train trial successfully conducted on the bridge.

Confirmed structural stability and operational readiness.

And in June 2025 , Prime minister of India Inaugurated the bridge.

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The total cost of this project around 1400 Cr also the Chenab Arch Rail Bridge is entirely funded by the Indian Central Government — it is not built under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

Because of these factors, the government fully funded and controlled the project for national security and integration purposes.

Forms a critical segment of the 272 km Udhampur‑Srinagar‑Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), integrating Kashmir by rail for the first time  .

Also symbolic of India’s engineering resolve in complex Himalayan terrain  .

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