New Pamban Bridge: Ashwini Vaishnaw shares glimpse of India’s ‘engineering marvel’ in Tamil Nadu
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New Pamban Bridge: Ashwini Vaishnaw shares glimpse of India’s ‘engineering marvel’ in Tamil Nadu
The New Pamban Bridge in Tamil Nadu is touted as a modern engineering marvel. It is India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge, constructed 22 meters above sea level. It replaces the old bridge decommissioned due to corrosion.
Minister On Why New Pamban Bridge Is A "Modern Engineering Marvel"
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday shared a series of images and clips of the new Pamban bridge in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. The bridge, which is India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge, will replace the existing 105-year-old bridge. Through a series of posts on X, Mr Vaishnaw highlighted the various aspects of the project. In his opening post, he described the new Pamban bridge as “a modern engineering marvel” and said the project…
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Praises Highly Anticipated Pamban Bridge In Rameswaram On X; Netizens Ask, "But How Sturdy Is It?"
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Why the new Pamban Bridge is a 'modern engineering marvel': Railway Minister shares glimpses of this must-see wonder
The new Pamban Bridge in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, hailed as a modern engineering marvel, is India's first vertical lift railway bridge. It replaces the 105-year-old bridge decommissioned due to corrosion, aiming to improve connectivity between the mainland and Rameswaram with enhanced speed, safety, and innovation.
While inspecting the Ban Ban Bridge, I discovered many shortcomings and knew what is so special about this bridge and why people are waiting for it.
The Ban Ban Bridge built on the sea is ready. The trial has also been completed by Indian Railways. Preparations for trains to run from the bridge have been completed. But at the same time, railway commissioners have raised questions about the safety of the bridge. After inquiries from the Railway Commissioner, a high-level committee has now been formed by the Railways. The Commissioner of Railway Safety, South (CRS) has found several deficienci…
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