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Chenab Rail Bridge Inaugurated by PM Modi, USBRL Project Fully Operational

PM Modi Inaugurates World Highest Railway Arch Bridge In J&K, Marks Completion Of USBRL Project

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PM Modi Inaugurates World Highest Railway Arch Bridge In J&K, Marks Completion Of USBRL Project
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On June 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Chenab Rail Bridge, officially recognized as the highest railway arch bridge in the world, located in Jammu and Kashmir. This monumental event also marks the full completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) a landmark infrastructure project that has taken over four decades to complete.

The Chenab Bridge and USBRL together are set to redefine connectivity in the region, offering uninterrupted, electrified rail access to the Kashmir Valley, thus strengthening national integration and enhancing regional trade, tourism, and economic opportunities.

Key Highlights

The newly inaugurated Chenab Bridge now holds the distinction of being the tallest railway bridge globally even taller than the Eiffel Tower. It represents the final piece in the 272-kilometre-long USBRL corridor, which was conceived over 40 years ago to link Kashmir with the Indian railway grid. This is the first time the valley will enjoy year-round, weather-resilient, electric train connectivity.

USBRL Project At A Glance

Total Length: 272 km (Udhampur to Baramulla)

Purpose:

  • Deliver seamless railway connectivity to the Kashmir Valley

  • Promote economic growth and infrastructure development in remote areas

  • Reduce travel time and enhance national security logistics

  • Boost tourism, trade, and job creation in Jammu & Kashmir

Project Timeline and Sections Commissioned

  • Qazigund to Baramulla (118 km) – Operational since October 2009

  • Qazigund to Banihal (18 km) – Launched in June 2013

  • Udhampur to Katra (25 km) – Opened in July 2014

  • Banihal to Sangaldan (48.1 km) – Commissioned in February 2024

  • Chenab Bridge Inauguration – Completed in June 2025

Chenab Rail Bridge: Engineering Marvel

  • Height: 359 metres (higher than Eiffel Tower)

  • Main Span: 467 metres

  • Total Length: 1,315 metres

  • Material: Steel and reinforced concrete

  • Design Features: Resistant to high seismic activity and extreme wind speeds constructed in one of the most geologically complex regions in the Himalayas electrified rail line promotes sustainable, green transportation spans across the Chenab River, a major tributary of the Indus

Other Key Infrastructure Developments

Anji Bridge

  • India’s first cable-stayed railway bridge

  • Strategically located between Katra and Reasi

  • Overcomes steep, hilly terrain to support USBRL connectivity

Vande Bharat Express Services

  • New trains introduced between Katra and Srinagar

  • Travel time reduced to approximately 3 hours

  • Enhances pilgrimage access and boosts tourism and commerce

Healthcare Expansion

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence

  • Located in Katra, Reasi district

  • Rupees 350 crore investment

  • First medical college in the region

  • Expected to significantly improve access to modern healthcare in the area

Broader Significance

The completion of USBRL and inauguration of the Chenab Bridge are not just infrastructure milestones but also symbols of unity and strategic advancement. With reduced travel times, enhanced freight capacity, and improved access to remote areas, this development represents a major leap for regional integration, disaster management, and economic upliftment.


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