The Chenab Rail Bridge

GS 3 – Infrastructure  

The Indian Railways recently conducted a trial run on the Chenab Rail Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge, located in Jammu and Kashmir.

About the Chenab Rail Bridge

  • Location: Between Bakkal and Kauri in Reasi district, Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Height: The bridge stands 359 metres above the Chenab riverbed, making it the highest single-arch railway bridge globally.
  • Length: The bridge is 1.3 km long.
  • Project: Part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project.
  • Collaborators: Constructed with inputs from international organizations and leading Indian institutions like IITs, DRDO, and the Geological Survey of India.

Key Features

  • Span: The bridge has 17 spans, with the main arch spanning 467 metres, the longest of its kind.
  • Steel Boxes: The arch is made of steel boxes filled with concrete for enhanced stability.
  • Deck Segments: Comprises 93 deck segments, each weighing 85 tonnes.
  • Lifespan: Designed for a lifespan of 120 years.
  • Wind Resistance: Can withstand wind speeds of up to 266 km/h.
  • Blast-Proof: Engineered to resist blasts and zone-V earthquake forces.

Chenab River

  • Major River: The Chenab is a significant river in India and Pakistan and a tributary of the Indus River.
  • Course:
    • Origin: Formed by the confluence of the Chandra and Bhaga rivers at Tandi in Himachal Pradesh.
    • In its upper reaches, it is called the Chandrabhaga.
    • Flows west through Jammu and Kashmir, between the Siwalik Range and the Lesser Himalayas, before entering Pakistan and joining the Sutlej River.
  • Length: About 605 miles (974 km).
  • Tributaries: Includes Miyar Nalla, Sohal, Thirot, Bhut Nalla, Marusudar, and Lidrari.
  • Utility: Feeds multiple irrigation canals in its course.

The Chenab Rail Bridge not only represents a marvel of engineering but also highlights India’s technological advancements and commitment to infrastructure development in challenging terrains.

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