The New Pamban Rail Bridge: India’s First Vertical-Lift Sea Bridge

The Pamban Strait, which separates the Indian mainland from Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu, is now home to an engineering marvel: India’s first vertical-lift railway sea bridge.

India’s First Vertical-Lift Sea Bridge
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The 2.07-km long Pamban Rail Bridge spans the Palk Strait in Tamil Nadu, replacing the iconic yet aging 110-year-old Pamban Bridge. The original Pamban Bridge, a cantilever structure (a long piece of metal or wood that extends from a wall to support the end of a bridge) was built in 1914 by British engineers. It served as a crucial connection for over a century, linking the island to the mainland. However, the demands of modern transportation and the harsh marine environment called for a more advanced solution. In response, the Government of India approved the construction of a technologically advanced bridge in 2019.

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