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Sangaldan Tunnel

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Sangaldan Tunnel
Overview
LineJammu Udhampur Srinagar Baramulla Railway Link
LocationJammu and Kashmir
StatusCompleted
StartSangaldan
EndKohil
Operation
OwnerIndian Railways
OperatorIndian Railways
TrafficTrain
Technical
Line length7.1 km (4.4 mi)
No. of trackssingle track
Track gauge1,676mm (Broad gauge)
Operating speedup to 75 km/h (47 mph)
Udhampur–Srinagar–
Baramula Rail Link (USBRL)
km
338
Baramulla
Uri (inprogress)
(inprogress)
Kupwara Line (inprogress)
 
Kupwara
Bandipora Line
(proposed)
330
Sopore
323
Hamre
315
Pattan
307
Mazhom
297
Nadigam
292
Budgam
281
Srinagar
275
Pampore
Jhelum Bridge
269
Kakapora
264
Ratnipora
259
Awantipora
252
Panzgom
Shopian Line
(inprogress)
245
Bijbehara
to Pahalgam (inprogress)
238
Anantnag
231
Sadura
226
Qazigund
Hillar Shahabad
208
Banihal
Tunnel T74R (
8.6 km
5.3 mi
)
Khari
Tunnel T49 (
12.75 km
7.92 mi
)
Sumber
Tunnel T48 (
10.2 km
6.3 mi
)
Sangaldan Tunnels (
7 km
4 mi
)
Sangaldan
Sawalkote
Dugga
Kanthan Chenab (Kauri)
Bakkal
Reasi
78
Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi Katra
62
Chak Rakhwal
Bhaderwah Line
(planned)
53
Udhampur
44
Ramnagar
Tawi Bridge
22
Manwal
14
Sangar
10
Bajalta
Poonch line
(planned)
0
Jammu Tawi
km

The Sangaldan Railway Tunnel is a 7.1 km (4.4 mile) railway tunnel between Katra-Banihal section of Jammu–Baramulla line located to the north of Sangaldan town of middle Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir, India near Ramban district. The tunnel was completed on 4 December 2010.[1]

Background and challenges

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The tunnel has been constructed by Konkan Railway Corporation, a subsidiary of the Indian Railways, as a part of its Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link project. The tunnel passes through strata of poor geology, consisting of Muree formation. The excavation was done using drill and blast method. The construction phase was littered with tunnel collapses and slope failures.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sangaldhan tunnel complete". Greater Kashmir. 5 December 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
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