In Pictures: All You Should Know About Anji Khad bridge, India’s first cable-stayed Railway bridge

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  • It is at a height of 331 metres above the river bed to connect Katra with Reasi in the Kashmir rail link project.
  • The 1,315-meter-long bridge can withstand strong winds up to 266 km/h as well as earthquakes of great intensity.

Anji Bridge, the first cable-stayed railway bridge in the country, is part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project.

The bridge construction has been divided into five segments. These include the building of the Katra-Udhampur segment, the Banihal-Banihal segment, the Quazigund-Baramulla segment, Quazigund-Banihal segment.

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) is constructing the bridge, with a projected cost of 435 crores.

The 1,315-meter-long bridge can withstand strong winds up to 266 km/h as well as earthquakes of great intensity.

It is at a height of 331 metres above the river bed to connect Katra with Reasi in the Kashmir rail link project.

The rail bridge is to be supported by 96 cables made in Slovakia.

Anji Khad bridge (Via Twitter)
Anji Khad bridge (Via Twitter)

Construction work with a 36-month completion window began in March 2017. Designed by an Italian firm and proof checking done by a British company.

The project is among the most difficult ones that Indian Railways has taken on. It involves building the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab River, reports Financial Express.

The bridge is being designed to facilitate train movement up to 100 kmph speed.

Anji Khad bridge (Via Twitter)

Various unique techniques and equipment are being used with state-of-the-art tower cranes of 40 tons capacity with extendable height up to 205 metres for facilitating the construction activities at height upto 193 metres.

The disturbances in Jammu and Kashmir, the non-availability of sand, kisan strike and Covid-19 are major reasons for the delay in executing the project.