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Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project in progress

 One of the toughest projects for Indian Railways, the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) to be a game-changer for Jammu and Kashmir! The execution of the last stretch from Katra to Banihal, 111 km long, is currently in progress. The total length of the tunnels on the new Indian Railways line is 163 kilometres and of this, 126 kilometres have already completed. There are 37 bridges and of these, 20 bridges have already been completed. The USBRL project includes the world’s tallest arch bridge on the Chenab river, which is 359 metre high and 1315 metre long. The USBRL project which is expected to be completed by December 2022, is being executed amidst various challenges because of its inaccessible site.

The 163 km long tunnelling includes 97 km of main tunnels and 66 km of escape tunnels. As many as 18 out of 27 main tunnels and two out of eight escape tunnels have been completed already. For creating new faces for tunnel excavation simultaneously, additional adits have been identified. Six adits are already operational and two new adits are under construction.

The USBRL project also involves construction of the Anji Bridge. It is going to be the country’s first cable-stayed Indian Railways bridge. The bridge’s main span is 290 metres in length and it is 196 metres above the bed level. The single pylon is of 193 metres in height above the well cap and 331 metres from the river bed. The Anji Bridge would be supported by as many as 96 cables.

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