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The Jammu–Baramulla line is a
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being laid to connect the
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in the Indian union territory of
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with Jammu railway station and thence to the rest of the country. The 356 km railway track will start from
Jammu Jammu is the winter capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters and the largest city in Jammu district of the union territory. Lying on the banks of the river Tawi, the city of Jammu, with an area of ...
and end at
Baramulla Baramulla (), also known as Varmul () in Kashmiri, is a town and a municipality in the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Baramulla district. It is on the ...
. It comes under the jurisdiction of the
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of
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' Northern zone. The tall
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lies on this line, which is the tallest railway bridge in the world. The total project cost in 2022 was INR28,000 crore (~US$3.5 billion). Construction of the route faced natural challenges including major earthquake zones, extreme temperatures and inhospitable terrain. The project has had a long and chequered history, and serious progress was made only after it was declared a National Project of India in 2002. Although scheduled completion date for the project was 15 August 2007, the revised timeline for the completion of remaining Katra–Banihal section of the project is November-December 2022. The extension of railway line from Baramulla to Kupwara has also been approved, and revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) for it was submitted in July 2020 by the Railway Board.


Timeline

*''1897'': The Jammu–Sialkot railway line is built from
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to
Jammu Jammu is the winter capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters and the largest city in Jammu district of the union territory. Lying on the banks of the river Tawi, the city of Jammu, with an area of ...
, the first rail line in the
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of
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. *''1902'': Britain proposes a rail link following the
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, connecting Srinagar to
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. The proposal is politically unpopular in the Maharaja's court, since most of the state's population centers are strung along the more-southerly Moghul road connecting Jammu and Srinagar. *''1905'': Britain again proposes a link between Rawalpindi and Srinagar.
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approves a rail line between Jammu and Srinagar via
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and the Moghul road. The line would have had or -gauge rail, climbing to the Moghul road pass at over the
Pir Panjal Range The Pir Panjal Range ( Kashmiri: ) is a group of mountains in the Lesser Himalayan region, running from east-southeast (ESE) to west-northwest (WNW) across the Indian territories of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir and then Pakistan's ...
(compare the present-day
Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel or Qazigund railway tunnel is an long railway tunnel located in Pir Panjal Range of middle Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, India, south of Qazigund town. It is a part of the Jammu–Baramulla line. The north ...
's average elevation of ). The electric line would have used mountain streams as a source of hydro-electric power. The narrow gauge and high-altitude pass would have made the line weather-dependent and restricted its speed and capacity, similar to the
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. However, this line was never built. *''1947'': With the
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, the
Jammu–Sialkot line The Jammu–Sialkot line was a broad gaugeNewman's Indian Bradshaw, February 1935, Newman and Co Ltd, Calcutta, 1935, p.138 branch of the North Western State Railway from Wazirabad Junction, Punjab, to Jammu, passing through the Sialkot Junc ...
is closed since
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is now in Pakistan. Jammu (and thereby the entire state of
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) is disconnected from the Indian rail network, and
Pathankot Pathankot is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the 6th most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal co ...
is the nearest railhead. A new line from
Pathankot Pathankot is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the 6th most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal co ...
to Jammu is obviously needed, but no work on such a line is initiated for the next twenty-four years. *''1971'': The foundation stone is laid and construction commences for a railway line linking Jammu to Pathankot and thereby to the Indian rail network. The imminent
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may have given an impetus to this long-neglected project. *''1975'': The rail link between
Jammu Jammu is the winter capital of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the headquarters and the largest city in Jammu district of the union territory. Lying on the banks of the river Tawi, the city of Jammu, with an area of ...
and
Pathankot Pathankot is a city and the district headquarters of the Pathankot district in Punjab, India. Pathankot is the 6th most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bathinda. Its local government is a municipal co ...
is established and the renovated
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is opened. It will remain the northern end of the line (and the Indian Rail Network) for the next thirty years. *''1983'': Construction of a railway line from
Jammu Tawi Jammu Tawi (station code: JAT) is a railway station in Jammu city in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Background Jammu Tawi is the largest railway station in Jammu and Kashmir. It is a major railhead for other places in the ...
to Udhampur (northward of Jammu) begins, with an optimistic schedule of five years and a budget of . In fact, it will take 21 years and cost to build the 53 km line through mountainous terrain. A proposed extension to Srinagar is dismissed as economically unfeasible after a cursory, preliminary survey of the
Pir Panjal Range The Pir Panjal Range ( Kashmiri: ) is a group of mountains in the Lesser Himalayan region, running from east-southeast (ESE) to west-northwest (WNW) across the Indian territories of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir and then Pakistan's ...
. *''1994'': The railway minister declares the need for a rail line to
Baramulla Baramulla (), also known as Varmul () in Kashmiri, is a town and a municipality in the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Baramulla district. It is on the ...
, well beyond even
Srinagar Srinagar (English: , ) is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its ...
, and it is learned that the proposed line will begin from
Qazigund Qazigund, also known as Gateway Of Kashmir, is a town and in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Qazigund is located at . It has an average elevation of 1670 m (5478 feet) above mean sea level. Qazigund Bypass Passes T ...
and run to
Srinagar Srinagar (English: , ) is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its ...
and then onwards to Baramulla. This means that there will be two disconnected stretches of track within the state, and that the proposed new line, which will service only the
Kashmir valley The Kashmir Valley, also known as the ''Vale of Kashmir'', is an intermontane valley concentrated in the Kashmir Division of the Indian- union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The valley is bounded on the southwest by the Pir Panjal Range and ...
, will not connect to the national network. The reason for this is that laying a railway line from either Katra or Udhampur to Qazigund through the mountains still appears unattainable. *''2002'': Little progress has been achieved since 1994 on the proposed "Valley" line (later known as "Leg 3"), mainly due to militancy and unrest. The
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declares the railway line a national project, funded entirely by the central government. It also states that an unbroken rail link is imperative, and that they will spend whatever money is required and provide all required environmental or other clearances to establish a rail link from Katra to Qazigund, and onwards through Srinagar to Baramulla. The estimated cost is now . *''2005'': The 53 km long Jammu–Udhampur section finally opens, 21 years and after its beginning, the line's Leg 0. The line, which cuts through the
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, has 20 major tunnels and 158 bridges. Its longest tunnel is 2.5 km in length and its highest bridge is (India's highest railway bridge). *''2008'': The
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cancels the project on the existing alignment between Katra and
Qazigund Qazigund, also known as Gateway Of Kashmir, is a town and in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Qazigund is located at . It has an average elevation of 1670 m (5478 feet) above mean sea level. Qazigund Bypass Passes T ...
due to suspected geological instability, ordering
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(which had been tasked with the project) to stop all work on the section (including the
Chenab Bridge The Chenab Rail Bridge is a steel and concrete arch bridge between Bakkal and Kauri and just 42 km from main Reasi town in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge spans the Chenab River at a height of above the river, mak ...
) and terminate all contracts issued for work on the section before major route changes. The Railway Board appoints a committee to examine the feasibility of the project's Leg 2 and rework the Pir Panjal Range route, proposing a fresh survey for a shorter line. *''2008'': The 66 km section between
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and Manzhama (Mazhom near Pattan, outside Srinagar) opens on 11 October 2008, with twice-daily service in both directions. Complications continue to affect the project for connection with the plain. *''2009'': On 14 February 2009, Leg 3 service is extended beyond Mazhom/ Pattan to Baramulla. An extension of the track from Baramulla to
Kupwara Kupwara is a town and a municipal council in Kupwara district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Municipal council Kupwara is an Urban Local Body with 13 elected members (also in Delimitation in progress for wards), which adm ...
had been proposed, and its survey was completed in 2009, but the proposal is kept in abeyance for the time being. On 29 October the same year (2009), the 18 km-long section from Anantnag to Qazigund is inaugurated by the prime minister, marking the completion of Leg 3. This means that the entire "Valley" portion of the line, from Qazigund to Baramulla, as proposed in 1994, is now operational, but it remains disconnected from the national railway network. Meanwhile, in June 2009, work on the section between Katra and Qazigund had resumed after the committee approved the existing
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with only minor changes. Additional
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tests of rock strata and changes to other portions of the alignment would be reviewed. *''2010'': In December, Indian Railways completes a crucial tunnel in Sangaldam on the route between Katra and
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
(on the Katra-Banihal-Qazigund section). *''2011–12'': Boring of the 11.215 km (7-mile) long
Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel or Qazigund railway tunnel is an long railway tunnel located in Pir Panjal Range of middle Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, India, south of Qazigund town. It is a part of the Jammu–Baramulla line. The north ...
, known informally as the Banihal–Qazigund tunnel, is completed in October 2011. This was a crucial and extremely challenging project and its completion is hailed as an achievement. Tracks are laid during the following year, and a trial run begins on 28 December 2012. This means the line northward from Banihal (to Qazigund and on to Baramulla) is ready, but not the southward stretch towards the rest of India. Eight years after the contract to design and build the world's tallest rail bridge was awarded to Afcons Infrastructure Limited, excavation of the foundations of the bridge across the
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begins. The construction of all tunnels between Udhampur and Katra, including the T1 Tunnel which had seepage problem, was completed. *''2013'': The
Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel or Qazigund railway tunnel is an long railway tunnel located in Pir Panjal Range of middle Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, India, south of Qazigund town. It is a part of the Jammu–Baramulla line. The north ...
and Banihal station are opened. On 9 December, a trial train reaches Katra from the Udhampur side. *''2014'': On 11 June, a trial train from Delhi arrives in anticipation of the opening of the Udhampur–Katra line, which will connect Katra to the rest of the country. On 4 July, the Udhampur-Katra line is opened and the Katra railway station is inaugurated. Commercial railway services now exist from the rest of India up to Katra, and also from
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
all the way north to
Baramulla Baramulla (), also known as Varmul () in Kashmiri, is a town and a municipality in the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Baramulla district. It is on the ...
, but the stretch from Katra to Banihal, an extremely challenging stretch, as described below, remains unfinished. *''2018'': On 8 November 2018, the Central Government approves extension of railway line from Baramulla to
Kupwara Kupwara is a town and a municipal council in Kupwara district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Municipal council Kupwara is an Urban Local Body with 13 elected members (also in Delimitation in progress for wards), which adm ...
. It may be recollected that the project had been proposed in the mid-2000s and a survey had been carried out in 2009. *''2019'': Status as of July 2019 is as follows. All portions of the track are ready except for the link between Katra and Banihal. This stretch of track is no more than 111 km long, but as much as 97.34 km of this is made up of tunnels. There are also to be 27 major bridges and 10 minor bridges. Among these bridges will be one built across the deep gorge of the
Chenab river The Chenab River () is a major river that flows in India and Pakistan, and is one of the 5 major rivers of the Punjab region. It is formed by the union of two headwaters, Chandra and Bhaga, which rise in the upper Himalayas in the Lahaul regi ...
near the Salal hydro-electric dam. This bridge of steel arches, 1315 metres long, will stand at a height of 359 metres from the ground, which is 35 metres more than the height of the Eiffel tower. The project, which also encompasses 203 km of access roads, is expected to be ready by 2021. *''April 2021'': The main Arch of the Chenab Bridge is completed and closed on 5 April 2021. *''Mar 2022'': The piers on the top of the main Arch are ready. Launching the girders started.


Progress

The railway line is divided into four sections: * ''Leg 0'', running 53 km from Jammu to Udhampur and completed in April 2005. * ''Leg 1'', running 25 km from Udhampur to Katra. The section was completed on 4 July 2014. * ''Leg 2'', running 111 km from Katra to
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
section has total tunnels 35 ie 27 main and 8 escape. This under construction section is expected to be completed by end 2022 or early 2023. * ''Leg 3'' running 135 km from
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
to
Baramulla Baramulla (), also known as Varmul () in Kashmiri, is a town and a municipality in the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Baramulla district. It is on the ...
. The section was completed on 26 June 2013.


Leg 0

Leg 0 has been operational since 2005.


Leg 1

Leg 1 has been operational since July 2014. The leg had missed opening dates in the past, including December 2005, December 2006 and May 2009. Work on the section, suspended for two years due to a partial tunnel collapse, resumed in September 2009. Although the section was planned to open by 2 February 2014, passenger service was delayed due to
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concerns about one bridge and tunnel. The route includes seven tunnels and 30 bridges. The section was opened on 4 July 2014.


Leg 2

Leg 2, running 111 km from Katra to
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
is under construction, may be completed in 2022. Construction on the leg has been beset by technical difficulties with alignment and disputes with contractors, and was originally expected to be finished in 2017–18. This is the line's most difficult section of the rail line, with 62 bridges and a number of tunnels totalling 10 km out of total 129 km. It requires 262 km of access roads connecting 147,000 people in 73 villages; 160 km, connecting 29 villages, is completed. In July 2008, work on part of the Katra-Banihal section was suspended for a possible realignment. The alternative alignment, proposed by the railway, reduced the track length from 126 km to 67 km. A committee appointed by the Railway Board recommended abandoning 93 km of the previously-approved alignment. On 12 November 2014, the
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directed the central government to appoint a committee to review the 126 km-long section. An 18 km stretch of Leg 2, between
Quazigund Qazigund, also known as Gateway Of Kashmir, is a town and in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Qazigund is located at . It has an average elevation of 1670 m (5478 feet) above mean sea level. Qazigund Bypass Passes T ...
and
Banihal Banihal () is a town and a notified area committee, near Ramban town in Ramban district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a rural and hilly area with Kamirwah being one of the most prominent hills. It is located about ...
, was authorised on 26 June 2013. The stretch includes the 11.215-km (7-mile)
Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel or Qazigund railway tunnel is an long railway tunnel located in Pir Panjal Range of middle Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, India, south of Qazigund town. It is a part of the Jammu–Baramulla line. The north ...
, also known as the Banihal railway tunnel. India's longest rail tunnel, it is 8.4 m wide and 7.39 m high. The tunnel includes a 3 m-wide service road for maintenance and emergency use. Its average elevation, 1760 m, is 440 m below the existing road tunnel. The tunnel facilitates transportation during winter (when inclement weather closes the Srinagar-Jammu highway), and halves the distance between
Quazigund Qazigund, also known as Gateway Of Kashmir, is a town and in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Qazigund is located at . It has an average elevation of 1670 m (5478 feet) above mean sea level. Qazigund Bypass Passes T ...
and Banihal (35 km by road and 17.5 km by train). The Banihal railway station is 1,702 m (5,584 ft) above mean sea level, and trains run from Banihal to Qazigund through the tunnel. The 5 km Banganga section was expected to be operational before the completion date of 2017–18 for the entire project. This leg contains the construction of two extremely challenging bridges, an arch bridge on the Chenab river and cable-stayed
Anji Khad Bridge The Anji Khad bridge is an under-construction cable-stayed bridge connecting the Katra and Reasi sections of the Jammu–Baramulla railway line in the Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge lies southeast of the Chenab Bridge, ...
.


Status updates

Status update of under construction 148 km route from Katra to Banihal. * Oct 2018: work on
Chenab Bridge The Chenab Rail Bridge is a steel and concrete arch bridge between Bakkal and Kauri and just 42 km from main Reasi town in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge spans the Chenab River at a height of above the river, mak ...
have stopped due to difference of opinion between contractor and railway staff. * Dec 2018: Rail line likely to miss 2020 deadline due to COVID-19. * Aug 2019: New target period for completion is 2021–22. * July 2020: The Railways have completed the construction of over 20 out of 37 small and large bridges. The Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal announced that the construction of this leg will be completed by August 2022. *Aug 2022: 75% (28) of total 37 bridges and 97.6% of 35 tunnels (160.52 km out of total 164 km tunnel length completed, including 95.47 km of 27 main tunnels and 65.05 km of 8 escape tunnels) of tul completed. Cumulative spend on Katra-Banihal rail link up to June is INR23071 crore (~US$3 billion). Chenab Railway Bridge - world's highest railway bridge also completed after its 'Golden joint' was launched on Chenab river and minor works on 1.3 km long bridge is expected to be completed by November 2022.


Leg 3

Leg 3 has been operational since October 2009. The line from
Baramulla Baramulla (), also known as Varmul () in Kashmiri, is a town and a municipality in the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Baramulla district. It is on the ...
to Banihal, across the Pir Panjal Range, is 130 km long. Since the 25 km-long Udhampur-Katra section was commissioned in October 2013, only the 148 km Katra-Banihal section of Leg 2 remains to be constructed. Until the Katra-Laole section of railway is finished by 2020, travel from
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(or Udhampur) to Banihal by road and from Banihal to Srinagar by rail is possible. The Banihal–Baramulla section is also being electrified, and track-electrification work has been in full swing since July 2020. In June 2017 Ministry of Railways also laid the foundation stone of five new halt railway stations on the Banihal–Baramulla section i. e. Sangdan, Ratnipora, Razwan, Monghall and Nadigam but civil works of these stations has yet to start.


Extension

* Nov 2018: Central Government approved extension of the railway line from Baramulla to
Kupwara Kupwara is a town and a municipal council in Kupwara district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Municipal council Kupwara is an Urban Local Body with 13 elected members (also in Delimitation in progress for wards), which adm ...
. On 22 August 2020, Railway officials told in meeting with Lt. Governor that 39-km-long Baramulla-Kupwara rail link with an estimated cost of Rs 3843 crore, the survey was completed and submitted to the Railway Board in July 2020.


Infrastructure and construction

The line may be the most difficult rail project undertaken on the
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. The young
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are geologically surprising and problematic. The track's alignment presents one of the greatest railway engineering challenges ever faced; only
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's Qingzang Railway, completed in 2006 across permafrost and climbing to over above sea level, is comparable. Although the Indian temperatures are less severe, the region experiences harsh winters with heavy snowfall. In the Pir Panjal Range, most peaks exceed in height. The route includes many bridges, viaducts and tunnels. The railway is expected to cross over 750 bridges and pass through over of tunnels, the longest of which is . Engineering challenges include crossing the
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on a bridge above the riverbed and crossing the Anji Khad on a bridge above the riverbed. The Chenab Bridge will be the highest railway structure of its kind in the world, higher than the top of the
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. Both bridges will be simple.
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is planned for an environmentally-friendly appearance and to eliminate the need for painting. The design and structure is similar to
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's New River Gorge Bridge. The project is managed by the
Konkan Railway Corporation Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) is an Indian public sector undertaking which operates Konkan Railway and also undertakes other railway-related projects. It is wholly-owned by the Government of India under the administrative control o ...
. Completion was scheduled for 2012 (four years after the first isolated section of the route was opened for local passenger service), and it requires 26,000 tonnes of steel. All tunnels are built with the
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, and a number of challenges have been encountered while tunnelling through the geologically-young, unstable
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. In particular, water entered the Udhampur-to-Katra section; this required drastic solutions with steel arches and several feet of
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. Along with shotcrete, lattice girder support were provided according to different class of rocks found along the entire terrain of mountains in the proposed project. Although the rail line is being built through a mountainous region, a one-percent
ruling gradient The term ruling grade is usually used as a synonym for "steepest climb" between two points on a railroad. More simply, the steepest grade to be climbed dictates how powerful the motive power (or how light the train) must be in order for the run to ...
has been set to provide a safe, smooth, reliable journey.
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s will not be required, making the journey quicker and smoother. It will use
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continuous welded rail laid on concrete sleepers, with a minimum curve radius of 676 m. The maximum speed will be . Provision for future doubling will be made on major bridges. Provisions for future electrification will also be made, although the rail line will use diesel locomotives initially; the region is presently electricity-scarce. There will be 30 stations on the route, initially served by 10–12 trains per day.
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cameras at major bridges, tunnels and stations are planned, and all major bridges and tunnels are illuminated.


Rolling stock

Passenger service will be provided by high-power
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s and heated, air-conditioned coaches have wide windows, sliding doors and reclining seats. The driver's cabin has a heating and defogging unit, and is fitted with a one-piece glass window for a wider view. A snow-cutting
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is attached to the front of the train to clear snow from the tracks during winter. Due to the valley's cold climate, the 1,400-
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diesel engine has a heating system for quick, trouble-free starts. Coaches have a public-information system (display and announcements) and a
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suspension for riding comfort. There is a compartment for the
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, with wider doors. Freight rolling stock for the route will come from the existing national fleet. Freight service (grain and petroleum products) will run between the 10–12 daily passenger trains. Maintenance will be done at the Badgam workshop, north of Srinagar. Three-aspect colour-light signalling is being installed on the route for safety, and
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equipment may be installed in the future to improve its quality.


Project agencies

Indian Railways Indian Railways (IR) is a statutory body under the ownership of Ministry of Railways, Government of India that operates India's national railway system. It manages the fourth largest national railway system in the world by size, with a tota ...
is in charge of the Udhampur-Katra section. The subsidiary
Konkan Railway Corporation Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) is an Indian public sector undertaking which operates Konkan Railway and also undertakes other railway-related projects. It is wholly-owned by the Government of India under the administrative control o ...
is in charge of the Katra-Laole section. This is arguably the line's most difficult portion, with over 92 percent tunnels or bridges— of bridges and of tunnels. Ircon International, a public-sector company, is in charge of the Dharam-Qazigund-Baramulla section. One hundred thirty-eight kilometres of the line, including the valley and the
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, is operational. Hindustan Construction Company built the Pir Panjal tunnel through the range for about 900
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. Afcons Infrastructure Limited and South Korea's Ultra Engineering will design and build the
Chenab Bridge The Chenab Rail Bridge is a steel and concrete arch bridge between Bakkal and Kauri and just 42 km from main Reasi town in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge spans the Chenab River at a height of above the river, mak ...
for around ₹974 crore.
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and South Africa's Archirodon Construction will build the
Anji Khad Bridge The Anji Khad bridge is an under-construction cable-stayed bridge connecting the Katra and Reasi sections of the Jammu–Baramulla railway line in the Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge lies southeast of the Chenab Bridge, ...
for ₹745 crore.


Construction-related casualties

*June 2005 – Altaf Hussain, a Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) labour, was killed by a tunnel collapse in Tathyar; two others were injured. *16 May 2007 – Two girls, ages nine and seven, drowned in an excavated ditch. *14 Feb 2008 – A Nepali labour named Tika Ram Balwari was killed after being struck by a boulder in the Uri Varmul. *18 Apr 2008 – Late at night while working on the Katra-Qazigund project, a dump truck rolled into a deep gorge in Lower Juda More (near Kouri in
Reasi district Reasi district is a district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The Reasi district is bordered by Udhampur district and Ramban district in the east, Jammu district in the south, Rajouri district in the west and by Kulgam distr ...
). Tara Chand Singh, driver of the tipper including five other labours namely Resham Singh and Shambhu Ram, residents of Pattian in Reasi, Dhani Ram, Sandeep Lal and Vishno, residents of Nepal were killed and two others were injured. *27 Mar 2011 – Two workers, Abdul Rahman (age 34) and Jumma Baksh (24) were killed at a railway bridge under construction over the Chenab River in the Reasi district when the basket in which they were riding (attached to a crane) unhooked and fell over 100 metres.


See also

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Anji Khad Bridge The Anji Khad bridge is an under-construction cable-stayed bridge connecting the Katra and Reasi sections of the Jammu–Baramulla railway line in the Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge lies southeast of the Chenab Bridge, ...
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Chenab Bridge The Chenab Rail Bridge is a steel and concrete arch bridge between Bakkal and Kauri and just 42 km from main Reasi town in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The bridge spans the Chenab River at a height of above the river, mak ...
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Pahalgam Pahalgam (), known as Pahalgom (; in Kashmiri) is a town and a notified area committee, near Anantnag city in the Anantnag district of the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a popular tourist destination and hi ...
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Aharbal Aharbal is a hill station in the south-western part of Kashmir Valley in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, south of the summer capital of Srinagar (Sub district: Damhal Hanjipora, District: Kulgam). Aharbal Waterfall is also kno ...
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Gulmarg Gulmarg (), known as Gulmarag (; ) in Kashmiri, is a town, hill station, popular skiing destination, and notified area committee in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located at a distance of from Baramulla and from S ...
* Verinag *
Qazigund Qazigund, also known as Gateway Of Kashmir, is a town and in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Qazigund is located at . It has an average elevation of 1670 m (5478 feet) above mean sea level. Qazigund Bypass Passes T ...
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Dal lake Dal is a lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is an urban lake, the second largest lake in Jammu and Kashmir, and the most visited place in Srinagar by tourists and locals. It is integral to tourism and recreation in t ...
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Kupwara Kupwara is a town and a municipal council in Kupwara district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Municipal council Kupwara is an Urban Local Body with 13 elected members (also in Delimitation in progress for wards), which adm ...
* Lolab Valley * Mughal Road


References


External links


Design features of Jammu Baramulla lineRailway Map on OpenstreetmapPir Panjal Railway Tunnel T80 By N.A.T.M
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jammu-Baramulla line * Rail transport in Jammu and Kashmir Proposed railway lines in India 5 ft 6 in gauge railways in India Transport in Baramulla Transport in Jammu Transport in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir Transport in Srinagar Transport in Udhampur