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Haryana News: Railway Bridges Will Be Made Higher in Hisar & Bhiwani, Then Double Container Goods Trains Will Gain Speed

 
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Chandigarh :- There is a blockage in the way of goods trains going to Punjab via Hisar. Actually, the railway bridges of Hisar and Bhiwani have fallen low for Double Container goods trains. Therefore, now both these bridges will be raised so that Double Container goods trains can run on this route. At present, due to the low level of the bridge, vehicles carrying containers are not able to pass through this route. Survey for this has been done by Railways. And work on this can start soon.

These moments of Hisar and Bhiwani will be high

Railways has decided to raise the height of Jindal Bridge of Hisar and City Bridge of Bhiwani. With this decision, goods trains from Delhi, Rewari and other places via Bhiwani will be able to go to Punjab from Raipur station via Hisar. Survey regarding the height of both these bridges has been completed. Is being told. That there will be no demolition in the old bridge, rather the bridge will be lifted from near its pillars.

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Railway bridges will be raised so high

According to the information received, it is being said. That if the height of the railway bridge is increased, the roads adjacent to it will also be raised to the level of the railway. At present the height of Bhiwani's city bridge is 6.7 meters. And the height of Jindal Bridge of Hisar is 6.7 meters. It has been decided to raise both these bridges by about 1.3 meters to 8 meters. After raising the height of these bridges, Double Container Train will be able to pass through them easily.

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Publish Date: October 7, 2023

Posted By Rahul Bhardwaj

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