Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw visits Chenab Bridge in Kashmir Valley

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Chenab: Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon’ble Minister of Railways, Communications, Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India arrived at Chenab Bridge in Kashmir Valley today to see the progress of the USBRL Project. General Manager Northern Railway, Shri Ashutosh Gangal, M.D/ KRCL, Shri Sanjay Gupta,, CAO/C, USBRL, Shri S.P. Mahi , Divisional Railway Manager,

Shri Ashwini Vaishnav

Ferozpur, Dr. Seema Sharma, and other senior railway officials of Northern Railway and USBRL project welcomed the Hon’ble Minister.

Officials of the USBRL Project briefed the Railway Minister about the world’s highest railway bridge Chenab and progress of the project. The Hon’ble Minister conducted a trolley inspection of the Chenab Bridge and tunnels of the USBRL project to see the progress of the work and gave instructions to officials for its timely completion. The Hon’ble Minister appreciated the hard work of all the railway staff involved in this project and their dedication towards duty besides various challenges and adverse conditions. Shri Vaishnaw said that all efforts are being done to complete the remaining work.

Hon’ble Minister also interacted with major metro cites media persons siting in zonal headquarters showcasing seamless network connectivity at highest railway bridge pan India. Video and audio arrangements were provided at the world’s highest Railway bridge at Chinab river by providing 300 MBPS Internet bandwidth from JIO, 100 MBPS Airtel Internet network , 100 MBPS BSNL Internet as well as on OFC cable from Salal.

While addressing the media persons gathered there across the Nation, Shri Vaishanw announced the following:

∙ USBRL Project to be completed by Jan/Feb-2024

∙ Allocated Rs.6000 crores in the year2022-23, before 2014 this allocation was 800 corores per year.

∙ After connecting with Udhampur- Srinagar- Baramulla train service specially built Vande Bharat train will be started.

∙ A Special Training Academy for Engineers will be created at Jammu.

∙ Kashmir Valley will be connected to the Indian railways network soon.

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