Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the revolutionary Pamban Railway Bridge, a landmark infrastructure project connecting mainland India to Rameswaram Island. The bridge, constructed at a cost of Rs 535 crore, represents India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge and marks a significant technological leap in transportation infrastructure. Built by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, the 2.5 km bridge replaces an aging structure that was decommissioned in 2022 due to corrosion. This modern engineering marvel not only enhances connectivity but also symbolizes India's commitment to progressive infrastructure development.

Key Points: Modi to Unveil India's First Vertical Lift Sea Railway Bridge

  • First vertical lift railway sea bridge in India's infrastructure history
  • Rs 535 crore project replacing 105-year-old structure
  • Connects mainland to Rameswaram Island strategically
  • Designed for faster trains and increased traffic
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Authorities inspect helipad ahead of PM Modi's visit to inaugurate Pamban Bridge

PM Modi inaugurates groundbreaking Pamban Bridge, connecting mainland to Rameswaram Island with advanced infrastructure and strategic significance

"The New Pamban Bridge is not just functional, it's a symbol of progress - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Railway Minister"

Rameswaram, March 31

Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's visit, comprehensive preparations are underway in Pamban and Rameswaram to ensure the event's success.

Air Force officials conducted an inspection at the helipad near Mandapam Camp on Monday, where PM Modi is scheduled to arrive. The test landing of a helicopter was successfully carried out as part of the security and logistical arrangements.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed Pamban Railway Bridge on April 6 and pray at the Ramanathswamy Temple in Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, on the occasion of Ram Navmi.

The bridge, built at an estimated cost of Rs 535 crore, replaces the old structure, which was damaged by corrosion.

Located in Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram district, the bridge connects the Indian mainland with Rameswaram Island, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites.

It will be India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge, marking a significant milestone in the country's railway infrastructure.

The old bridge, originally built for Metre Gauge trains, was strengthened for Broad Gauge traffic and reopened in 2007. In February 2019, the Ministry of Railways sanctioned the construction of a new bridge to replace the ageing structure.

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw posted on X in November 2024 about "India's first vertical lift railway sea bridge."

"Built in 1914, the old Pamban Rail Bridge connected the mainland to Rameswaram for 105 years. Decommissioned in Dec 2022 due to corrosion, it paved the way for the modern New Pamban Bridge, marking a new era of connectivity!" he said.

The bridge spans over 2.5 km and was built by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL).

"It's designed to handle faster trains and increased traffic. The New Pamban Bridge is not just functional, it's a symbol of progress, connecting people and places with modern engineering," Vaishnaw posted on X.

- ANI

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Sanjay P.
This is such an important infrastructure project! The old bridge served us well for over a century, but it's time for modern engineering to take over. Can't wait to see trains running smoothly on this new marvel 🇮🇳
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Priya K.
While I appreciate the development, I hope they've preserved some elements of the old bridge as a heritage monument. It had such historical significance and character!
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Rahul M.
The vertical lift mechanism sounds fascinating! Does anyone have technical details about how it works? Engineering marvel indeed 👏
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Ananya S.
My grandparents used to tell me stories about traveling on the old bridge. Mixed feelings seeing it go, but progress is necessary. Hope the new one serves pilgrims and locals well for another 100 years!
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Karthik V.
I'm curious about the environmental impact assessment for this project. Building in coastal areas requires special considerations. Hope they've taken all necessary precautions to protect marine life.
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Meena R.
The timing with Ram Navmi is perfect! This will make pilgrimage so much easier for devotees. Jai Shri Ram! 🙏

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