Vembanad Rail Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 10°00′22″N 76°15′29″E / 10.006°N 76.258°E |
Carries | Rail |
Crosses | Vembanad Lake |
Locale | Kochi, Kerala, India |
Other name(s) | Edappally - Vallarpadam Bridge |
Maintained by | Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
Characteristics | |
Design | Beam bridge |
Material | Prestressed Concrete |
Total length | 4.62 km |
Width | 5-metre |
Height | 7.5-metre |
No. of spans | 132 |
History | |
Constructed by | Afcons Infrastructure |
Construction start | June 2007 |
Construction end | 31 March 2010 |
Inaugurated | 11 February 2011 |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 15 trains * |
Location | |
Vembanad Rail Bridge is a railway bridge over the Vembanad Lake in Kerala, India. With a total length of 4.62 km, it is the second longest railway bridge in India. It is part of the 8.86 km rail corridor between Edappally and Vallarpadam Terminal.[1] After a period of disuse, freight service was relaunched in January 2020.[2]
The bridge, which had been awaiting salvation for more than a decade, got a lease of life on January 23 when train service of coastal containers from Concor-Vallarpadam to ICD-Whitefield in Bengaluru was launched.