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Tall order: Chenab Bridge is 30 metres higher than Paris’ Eiffel Tower

The iconic bridge is expected to be ready in 2019

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The world's highest railway bridge that will soar 359 metres above the bed of river Chenab in Jammu & Kashmir will also be 30 metres higher than the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The bridge on the Katra-Banihal railway line at village Kauri in Reasi district is likely to be completed by June, 2019 as more than 66 per cent work has been finished.

The 1.3-kilometre-long bridge is being constructed at a cost of Rs 1,250 crore, Konkan Railway chief engineer R K Singh said today.

He told PTI that more than 1,300 workers and 300 engineers have been working round-the-clock to complete the bridge by 2019.

Its construction started in 2004, but the work was stopped in 2008-09 on the aspect of the safety of the rail passengers due to frequent high velocity winds in the area.

The Railways decided to survey the area again and find some alternate site where the bridge could be constructed on Chenab river to avoid 100 kilometres-an-hour high velocity winds but finally it was decided not to change the site as it is the most suited taking into account the high altitude, said deputy chief engineer R R Malik.

He said that it was finally decided to stop train operations when the wind velocity rises to 90 kmh with the help of the automatic signalling system and anemometer (instrument to measure the velocity of winds).

He claimed that the bridge under construction can withstand winds upto 260 kmh and its lifespan will be 120 years.

He said that on the other side of Chenab river, the Railways is constructing three big tunnels of various lengths - T 2 (5.9 kilometres), T 3 (9.369 kilometres) and T 14 (13 kilometres).

AFCONS Construction Company project manager S M Viswamurthy said that it is a joint venture of AFCONS, VSL and Ultra companies.

The company has undertaken the construction of the bridge and the laying of rail track from Katra to Banihal is very treacherous and difficult, he said adding that 80 per cent of the railway line will have to pass through tunnels which are under construction.

He said the company has bought a crane from Italy at a cost of Rs 20 crore to carry all the construction material to the site of bridge.

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