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In Pics: Stunning photos of world's highest Railways bridge on Chenab, taller than Eiffel Tower

The iconic arch-bridge will be 35 meters taller than the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris and will withstand up to 8 magnitude earthquakes and high-intensity blasts.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

Standing at 359 meters above the Chenab river bed, the iconic bridge, at its highest point, will be 35 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

Built on the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district, the bridge is part of the Udhampur-Reasi-Anantnag-Srinagar-Baramulla railway project.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

It is being constructed by AFCONS Construction Company, having 17 spans, of which the main steel arch portion across the Chenab river is 476 meters in length and its height is 359 meters above the river bed.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

More than 1,300 workers and 300 engineers have been working round-the-clock to complete the bridge in time. The construction work started in 2004, but the work was briefly stopped in 2008-09 because of the safety of rail passengers due to frequent high-velocity winds in the area.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

The bridge is designed for blast load in consultation with DRDO for the first time in India. The iconic arch bridge will be able to withstand up to 8 magnitude earthquakes and can withstand a blast of 30 kg of explosives.

Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

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Indian Railways' Chenab Bridge in J&K

Once constructed, the bridge will put India on the world-map of engineering wonders across the world including Eiffel Tower and Burj Khalifa. 

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