World’s tallest railway bridge pier to come up in Manipur
Highlights:
- World’s tallest rail bridge pier will soon come up in North-eastern state of Manipur.
- This bridge is being constructed by Indian Railways at Noney Valley in Manipur.
- Bridge is having the height of 141 metres.
- It is a part of ambitious 111 Kilometre long Jiribam-Imphal railway line.
- It is being constructed with the aim of connecting the capital of Manipur with broad gauge network of India.
- Bridge will break the record of Mala - Rijeka viaduct with height of 139 meters.
- It is located in Montenegro, Europe.
- The bridge is likely to be completed by December 2023.
- The 111-kilometre-long project comprises of 61 % of tunnels.
- Distance between Jiribam and Imphal on NH-37, is presently 220 kilometres.
- It takes around 10 to 12 hours of travelling.
- Once the construction of bridge is complete, travel time will reduce to 2.5 hours.
- First phase of the bridge extends for 12 kilometres.
- It has already been commissioned.
- In the second phase, about 98 % of the work is complete. Its construction will be completed by February 2022.
- Third phase of construction, on the section between Khongsang and Tupul, is likely to be completed by December 2023.
- The fourth and last phase of this bridge extends from Tupul to Imphal valley.
- The total cost of the bridge is Rs 374 crore.
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