Imagine a giant Lego set in the sky! The Chenab Bridge, near Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, is like that. It's the world's highest railway bridge, even taller than the Eiffel Tower! They used to call this area 'Dugga'. Building it was super tough, but now it connects people and makes travel easier in the beautiful Himalayas. A true marvel of Indian engineering and tourism!
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The construction of the Chenab Bridge began in 2004 as part of the ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Project. The project faced numerous challenges due to the difficult terrain, extreme weather conditions, and the region's seismic activity. The bridge's design and construction involved cutting-edge engineering techniques and innovative solutions. After several delays, the arch closure, a crucial phase of construction, was completed in 2017. The bridge was finally completed in 2022 and opened to rail traffic in 2024, marking a historic milestone in connecting the Kashmir Valley with the Indian railway network. The bridge stands as a symbol of perseverance and engineering prowess.