Journey undertaken:
November 2011
Camcorder:
SONY DCR SX45E
The compilation video will take you through the entire 53 km long journey between
Jammu and
Udhampur, an experience which you will surely remember for a long time
... We were travelling in the
Pathankot Junction- Jammu Tawi- Udhampur- Jammu Tawi-
Pathankot Junction DEMU.
HERE IS A
STATS OF THE KASHMIR
RAIL PROJECT-
Udhampur at a height of 861 meters above sea level in
Jammu and Kashmir is now on the map of the
Indian Railways. Bholu, its mascot, has registered the
Railways' presence in this hilly district of the
State. The 53 kilometre - long railway track between Jammu and Udhampur is now complete and is bustling with numerous trains and passengers.
Built at a cost of Rs. 550 crore, it is an engineering marvel telling us how we are capable of completing arduous tasks despite hurdles.
The project, which was sanctioned by the then
Prime Minister,
Indira Gandhi , in the early 80s, was delayed due to geo-technical problems and lack of funds at the initial stages. But in 1994-95 sufficient funds were allocated and the work gained momentum. The railway line passing though hilly stations like Bajalta,
Sangar, Manwal and
Ramnagar Road also touches the hearts of the locals of all age groups who express their joy by merely watching it and boosting their business activities and save their time and money while travelling to Jammu and other places in the country. Laying of a railway line on rocks and cliffs has not been an easy task due to the topography of the Shivalik ranges which has always been a challenge. But engineers, labourers, and the railway officials have made it possible with their determination. Using the latest technology, the railway line has been laid with 20 tunnels and
158 bridges. It has the longest tunnel of about 2.5 km length which is longer than the
Jawahar Tunnel on the
National Highway No.1 on the
Pir Panjal ranges, connecting the
Kashmir valley with the rest of the country by road. The Gambhir bridge is another example of the engineering feat. It is 77 metres high. It is the highest rail bridge in this section. The
Northern Railway has devised its own technique for better riding quality with reinforced concrete piers for all viaducts, long-welded tracks laid on heavier rails and ballast-less tracks in tunnels with proper ventilation. The
Udhampur district in Jammu and Kashmir has a significant place in the country. This is where the
Vaishno Devi shrine is located. It attracts lakhs of devotees round the year. This rail link between Jammu to
Katra via Udhampur has made the pilgrimage easy for those devotees who cannot make it due to the arduous bus journey from Jammu at present. The 25 km-long Udhampur- Katra rail link was completed just a few months ago.
Nearly 35 lakh cubic metres of earthwork out of a total of about 40 lakh cubic metres has been completed. This is the first station on the prestigious
140 km-long Katra -Qazigund section, which is 1728 metres above sea level. The entire alignment from Katra to
Baramulla in the
Kashmir Valley has been completed. As the Qazigund- Srinagar- Baramulla-
Banihal rail line has already been constructed (and trains are running daily), thus the Udhampur- Katra-
Qazigund rail line will link
Kashmir with the rest of the country. The whole project is estimated to cost Rs.3564.78 crore. The construction and maintenance cost of the railways in Jammu and Kashmir is very high compared to the plains. The day is not far when the people in Kashmir would enjoy riding trains.
The Constitution of India envisages full integration of all its people on the touchstone of their oneness despite their cultural, linguistic and religious diversities. Keeping this in views, the Jammu - Udhampur- Katra- Qazigund- Srinagar- Baramulla rail link will go a long way in integrating the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the strategically important border State, into the national mainstream.
++ Individual videos are available here as thus:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD23BAE3D98CCFF10
- published: 27 Jul 2014
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