Bogibeel Bridge - India's longest rail-cum-road bridge
The bridge is built over the Brahmaputra river in Assam
It connects Assam’s Dibrugarh city to Silapathar in Dhemaji near Arunachal Pradesh
The 4.94 km bridge dethrones Digha-Sonpur bridge (4.5 km) in Bihar across the river Ganga
This is the fourth longest bridge in India after the Bandra-Worli Sea link (5.6 km)
Constructed by HCC (Hindustan Construction company), the project cost is estimated at Rs 5,900 crore
SAIL claims that this bridge has an operation period of 120 years.
It is estimated to save around Rs 10 lakh in fuel, everyday.
Enables to enter Arunachal Pradesh through Silapathar in Assam in about 4 hours
A big relief to the locals who had to depend on the dangerous ferry services on the Brahmaputra river
It consists of two railway lines on the lower deck and a three lane road on the top deck
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the top deck road of Bogibeel bridge
3 key facts of India’s longest rail-road bridge

Three facts of the newly inaugurated Bogibeel bridge in Assam that interests the automotive industry.

26 Dec 2018 | 53204 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

India opened its longest rail-road bridge on 25 December,2018. The latest Bogibeel bridge dethrones Digha-Sonpur bridge (4.5 km) in Bihar across the river Ganga. The 4.94km long bridge runs across Brahmaputra river connecting Assam’s Dibrugarh city to Silapathar in Dhemaji near Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge will be part of the ...

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