Railways complete the Arch closure of the iconic Chenab Bridge, World's highest Railway Bridge
- The Arch looms over Chenab, flowing 359 metres below
- Arguably the biggest civil-engineering challenge faced by any railway project in India in recent history
- Major Leap towards completion of the Katra- Banihal section
- Indian Railways today completed the Arch closure of the iconic Chenab Bridge.
The completion of the historic Arch work was also seen by Shri Piyush Goyal Minister for Railways, Commerce & Industry and Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Shri Suneet Sharma, Chairman & CEO, Railway Board, Shri Ashutosh Gangal, General Manager Northern Railway through video conferencing.
Salient Features of the Arch of the iconic Chenab Bridge:
- Indian Railways is constructing the iconic Arch Bridge on River Chenab as a part of the USBRL project to connect the Kashmir valley to the rest of the nation.
- This bridge is 1315m long.
- This is the highest Railway Bridge in the world being 359m above the river bed level.
- It will be 35 meters higher than the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris (France).
- Construction of Bridge involved fabrication of 28,660 MT steel, 10 Lakh Cum Earthwork, 66,000 Cum Concrete and 26 Km motorable roads.
- Arch consists of steel boxes. Concrete will be filled in boxes of the Arch to improve stability.
- Overall weight of Arch is 10,619 MT.
- Erection of the members of arch by overhead cable cranes done for first time on Indian Railways.
- The most sophisticated ‘Tekla’ software used for structural detailing.
- Structural steel suitable for -10°C to 40°C temperature.
1. Client: Northern Railway
2. Executing Agency: M/s Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd.
3. Cost of Bridge: 1486 Cr.
4. Contractor: M/s Chenab Bridge Project Undertaking [Ultra-AFCONS-VSL(JV)]
5. Total length of bridge: 1.315km
6. Number of spans: 17 nos.
7. Length of Main arch span: 467m (linear); 550m (curvilinear)
8. Design life of the bridge: 120 years
9. Design speed: 100 kmph
10. Total Steel Fabrication: 28660 MT (approx)
11. Design wind speed: 266 kmph
12. Designers:
A. Viaduct & Foundations: M/s WSP (Finland)
B. Arch: M/s Leonhart, Andra and Partners (Germany)
C. Foundation Protection: Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
13. Proof Consultant:
A. Foundation & Foundation Protection: M/s URS, UK
B. Superstructure of Viaduct & Arch: M/s COWI, UK
14. Slope Stability Analysis: (Independent Consultant) M/s ITASCA, USA
15. Slope Stability Analysis: Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
16. Seismic Analysis: Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi & Roorkee
Unique Features of This Bridge:
- Bridge designed to withstand high wind speed up to 266 Km/Hour.
- Bridge designed for blast load in consultation with DRDO for the first time in India.
- Bridge will remain operational at restricted speed of 30 Km/Hour even after removal of one pier/trestle.
- Bridge designed to bear earthquake forces of highest intensity zone-V in India.
- First time on Indian Railways, Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing machine used for testing of welds.
- First time on Indian Railways, NABL accredited lab established at site for weld testing.
- Approx. 584Km welding done to join the different parts of structure, which is to the tune of distance between Jammu Tawi to New Delhi.
- Height of cable crane’s pylon at Srinagar End is 127m, which is much taller than Qutub Minar of 72m.
- Launching of curved viaduct portion done for first time on Indian Railways using End Launching Method.
- Extensive health monitoring and warning systems planned through state of art instrumentation.
- Before closure and during launching, arch is being supported by stay cables.
- Closure includes the erection of last 8 segments (4 no. upstream and 4 no. downstream) of Arch.
- The process of arch closure started on 20 February, 2021. Before ceremony for closure of arch, 07 segments were erected in advance.
- At the time of closure of arch, segment no. WT28 was erected. This segment is at kauri end (west end) of the crown.
- Name: WT28 (upstream side top chord segment)
- Size: 5.6 m x 4.0 m x 0.98 m ( L x B x H ); Weight =18.95 MT
Progress of Important activities:
S.No. | Activities | Scope | Completed |
1. | Fabrication | 28,660 MT | 28,595 MT |
2. | Overall Erection | 28,660 MT | 16,902 MT |
3. | Erection of Arch | 10,619 MT | 10,236 MT |
4. | Rock Bolts | 69,343 Rmt | 66,683 Rmt |
5. | Shotcrete | 75,061 Sqm | 73,761 sqm |