Indian Railways constructing the world’s tallest pier bridge in across river Ijai in Manipur
- Indian Railways developed the bridge across river Ijai close to Noney
- Indian Railways constructed the piers of the bridge utilizing water-driven drills
Indian Railways in its push to give network to different pieces of the extraordinarily in the far off areas is making numerous strides where transportation is as yet a significant issue for the individuals living in those territories.
In one such advance, Indian Railways’ North East Frontier Railway zone has built the world’s tallest pier bridge in the North-Eastern territory of Manipur.
The extension which is being developed across the river Ijai close to Noney is a building wonder on the grounds that the tallest pier stature will be 141 meters. It will outperform the current record of 139 meters of Mala – Rijeka viaduct, Montenegro in Europe.
The extension is a piece of the Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal new BG line venture (111 Km). The complete length of the extension will be 703 meters. The docks of the scaffold are built utilizing water-powered drills, the tall bridge required extraordinarily planned “slip-structure method” to guarantee effective and nonstop development.
A senior Railway official said-The the absolute length of the extension will be 703 meters. The wharves of the extension are built utilizing water-driven drills. The tall piers required extraordinarily planned ‘slip-structure strategy’ to guarantee effective and nonstop development.
The steel braces are pre-created in a workshop, moved in portions, and raised at the site by Cantilever propelling plan, he included.
There is an aggregate of 45 passages in the venture. The longest is Tunnel No. 12 with a length of 10.280 km. This will be the longest railroad burrow in the North East,” the authority said.
The undertaking picked energy over the most recent three years because of its significance as a National Project.