Updated On: 25 November, 2022 02:40 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Punching through the mighty Peer Panjal ranges in the Lower Himalayas, in J&K, the railways are finishing the longest railway tunnel in India
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The T49 tunnel is 12.75 KM long and connects the Sumber and Arpinchala Stations in the Ramban district of J&K
Indian Railway’s longest tunnel that is under construction is now nearing completion. Named T49, the tunnel is the longest railway tunnel in the country and the Afcons constructed 7.32 KM (nearly 60%) of the total tunnel It is linking the country’s northernmost part, i.e., the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), with the rest of India.
To do so, it is constructing a series of tunnels and bridges to navigate the rugged mountain terrain of the Lower Himalayas (or Lesser Himalayas). Punching through the mighty Peer Panjal ranges in the Lower Himalayas, in J&K, the railways are finishing the longest railway tunnel in India. The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project undertakes this arduous mission to join J&K with the mainland.