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Jammu95% Of 111-Km-Long Katra-Banihal Rail Line Of USBRL Project Complete: Officials

95% Of 111-Km-Long Katra-Banihal Rail Line Of USBRL Project Complete: Officials

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Banihal/, Jul 8: Top Northern Railway officials here Saturday said 95 per cent of the work on the 111-km-long Katra-Banihal rail line has been completed.
They said Northern Railways General Manager Shobhan Chaudhuri inspected the ongoing work on the Katra-Banihal section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line (USBRL) project on Friday.
Chaudhuri carried out an intensive inspection of the project and other ongoing works in Jammu and . He was accompanied by the USBRL's Chief Administrative Officer S P Mahi, Director R K Hegde and other senior officials.
Mahi explained to the team that of the 272-kilometre stretch of the project, 161 kilometres of railway tracks have already been commissioned. “On the remaining 111-kilometre-long Katra-Banihal section, work is completed up to 95 per cent in spite of all geological, topographical, and meteorological challenges,” he said. Chaudhuri commenced his inspection from Katra onwards by motor trolley up to tunnel T1 and thereafter, conducted an exhaustive inspection and review of tunnel T1 at the site with officers and the agency.
He further conducted an inspection of the 's highest Chenab railway bridge. (Agencies)

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