On June 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Chenab rail bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge, in Jammu and Kashmir. This marks the completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), a 42-year-old project aimed at integrating the Kashmir Valley with the national railway network. The bridge, part of a fully electrified 272-km rail corridor, not only overcomes one of the most difficult Himalayan terrains but also opens new doors for trade, tourism, and economic development in the region.
Why in News?
On June 6, 2025, PM Modi inaugurated the Chenab Rail Bridge, completing the USBRL project. The bridge is now the highest railway arch bridge in the world, surpassing even the Eiffel Tower in height. The project was initiated over four decades ago to connect Kashmir with the rest of India. It enables all-weather, electrified rail connectivity to the Kashmir Valley for the first time.
Aims and Objectives
- Provide seamless all-weather railway connectivity to the Kashmir region.
- Strengthen infrastructure and integration of remote areas with the national mainstream.
- Boost trade, tourism, and employment in Jammu & Kashmir.
- Demonstrate India’s engineering and technological prowess.
Project Timeline and Completion
USBRL Total Length: 272 km (Udhampur to Baramulla)
Key milestones
- Qazigund-Baramulla (118 km): Commissioned in Oct 2009
- Qazigund-Banihal (18 km): June 2013
- Udhampur-Katra (25 km): July 2014
- Banihal-Sangaldan (48.1 km): Feb 2024
- Chenab Bridge inaugurated: June 2025
Highlights of the Chenab Rail Bridge
- Height: 359 meters (higher than the Eiffel Tower)
- Span: 467 meters (arch span)
- Design: Steel and concrete arch
Features
- Designed to withstand high seismic activity and wind speeds
- Built in challenging Himalayan terrain with 36 tunnels and 943 bridges
- Electrified line to promote green, efficient transportation
- Built over Chenab River, a major Indus tributary
National and Regional Significance
- A symbol of national integration and development in Jammu & Kashmir.
- Expected to reduce travel time, improve freight movement, and support security logistics.
- Encourages sustainable tourism in the Kashmir Valley.
- Enhances disaster management response with year-round accessibility.
Major Infrastructure Projects
Chenab Bridge
- Height: 359 metres above Chenab River — taller than the Eiffel Tower.
- Length: 1,315 metres.
- Structure: Steel arch designed to withstand seismic activity and high wind speeds.
- Significance: Seamless rail link between Jammu and Kashmir; enhances border area connectivity.
Anji Bridge
- India’s first cable-stayed railway bridge.
- Built in challenging Himalayan terrain.
- Facilitates rail link to Katra and Kashmir Valley.
USBRL (Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link)
- Total length: 272 kmસ
- Objective: Provide all-weather rail connectivity to the Kashmir Valley.
- Strategic for economic development and national security.
Vande Bharat Trains
- New services between Katra and Srinagar.
- Reduced travel time to approx. 3 hours (saves 2-3 hours).
- Enhances tourism, trade, and pilgrimage routes.
Healthcare Boost
- Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence
- Investment: ₹350 crore.
- Location: Katra (Reasi district).
- First medical college in the region; improves access to quality healthcare.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | PM Modi Inaugurates Chenab Rail Bridge, Completing Kashmir’s Rail Link to India |
Key Highlight | World’s highest railway arch bridge (Chenab Bridge) |
Height & Length | 359m height, 1,315m length |
Additional Projects | Anji Bridge, USBRL line, medical institute, road projects |
Rail Boost | Vande Bharat trains between Katra and Srinagar |
Healthcare Initiative | Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence worth ₹350 crore |
Total Project Cost | ₹46,000 crore |
Strategic Value | Improved border connectivity and economic growth in Jammu & Kashmir |