Chenab River Bridge

World’s Highest Railway Bridge

The Chenab River Bridge is the tallest railway bridge in the world, standing at 359 meters above the riverbed—35 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower.

Strategic Importance to Kashmir

It is a critical part of the Udhampur–Srinagar–Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), providing all-weather connectivity to the Kashmir Valley and improving national integration and defense logistics.

Engineering Marvel

The bridge features a steel arch design spanning 467 meters, and is built to withstand wind speeds up to 266 km/h, earthquakes, and even explosions.

Construction Challenges & Innovations

Built in rugged Himalayan terrain, construction required advanced technologies like cable cranes, weathering steel, and drone-based inspections, making it a feat of modern engineering.

Massive Scale & Investment

The project cost approximately ₹1,486 crore, and involved 28,000 metric tons of steel, hundreds of engineers, and years of precision planning.

Symbol of National Progress

The bridge is a symbol of India’s infrastructure advancement in difficult terrains and showcases Make in India capabilities in engineering and construction.