Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Fully Operational After 28 Years

Overview: On June 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially opened the rail route for trains going from Jammu to Kashmir, a project started 28 years ago. With the Chenab Bridge and Pir Panjal Tunnel among its features, the railway improves links, safety, and economic growth in the area. The recent milestone has altered the ways India operates its railway and strategic infrastructure.


Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Fully Operational After 28 Years

On June 6, 2025, Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister, inaugurated the completion of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL), making the project fully work. Ever since 1997, the USBRL has been working to connect Jammu to the Kashmir Valley by linking them through one of India’s most hard-to-traverse routes. Because of the world’s highest Chenab Bridge and India’s longest Pir Panjal tunnel, the project simplifies movement and brings India together. This achievement demonstrates how the Indian Railways has grown and is recognized in the country.

Context

  • Now that the Sangaldan-Katra stretch has been opened, the USBRL project finished its work and Kashmir Valley is fully connected to the Indian railway. 

  • It greatly improves links among leading economies, countries, and their people.

Major Points of the USBRL Project

Project Overview

  • The trail is 272 km long.

  • Sanctioned Year: 1997

  • Date finished: June 6, 2025

  • The final part of the journey goes between Sangaldan and Katra.

Timeline of Major Phases

Year

Section

Length / Feature

2005

Jammu–Udhampur

55 km

2008–09

Anantnag–Baramulla (via Mazhom)

100 km

2013

Quazigund–Banihal

Includes 12.75 km Pir Panjal Tunnel

2014

Udhampur–Katra

 

2024

Banihal–Sangaldan

 

2025

Sangaldan–Katra

Final link operational

Engineering Marvels

  • Chenab Bridge:

    • There is the world’s tallest railway bridge at 359 m above the river.

  • Anji Bridge:

    • The first cable-stayed railway bridge is found in India.

  • Pir Panjal Tunnel

    • The railway system of India includes its longest tunnel (12.75 km).

The aims of USBRL

  • Make sure all forms of connection between Jammu and Kashmir are available at all times.

  • Help with supply and transportation of troops.

  • Increase the economic links between countries, make tourism easier, and support employment.

  • Depending less on the highway that closes frequently because of bad weather.

Significance of Strategic and Socio-Economic Aspect

  • For the first time, it links areas that are remote and in the hills of Kashmir.

  • Backs military activities in a border area that requires careful treatment.

  • Assists with increased trade, tourism business, and local people’s employment.

  • Supports the country’s unity and equal development of its infrastructure.

Conclusion

Finishing work on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link marks a major achievement in India’s infrastructural records. Besides transport, it demonstrates wise planning, advanced skills, and enthusiasm for the area’s improvement. Through the train route, Kashmir has a new opportunity to grow economically and link more easily to the rest of India.

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