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A video circulating on social media, which shows the iconic Nine Arch Bridge illuminated at night, has caused a great deal of ...
Spanning 1,315m between the villages of Bakkal and Kauri, the bridge was constructed using over 28,000 tonnes of steel and designed to last 120 years. It features 93 deck segments, each weighing ...
They are even scared of a word -- a word spoken by any person, a word that is written, a word that is in print. When the ...
But in India’s nationalism, the spectacle operates with a particular logic: it’s a sign of progress but also asserts ...
MUMBAI, India, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- When many international construction giants shied away from the formidable challenge of building the world's highest single-arch railway bridge in the ...
Mar. 3—Just 30 minutes north of Shelton in the Olympic National Forest, one of the tallest railway arch bridges in the United States towers over the Skokomish River. Originally a logging ...
From Victorian visions and fiery foes to foraging falcons and future-proofing fortifications - we dive into the rich history ...
These arches will support the new Portal North Bridge that will replace the current 114-year-old swing bridge. The new bridge will eliminate the need to open and close, a process that results in ...
It creates a direct link to walk or bike from the car-free city center to a large park and growing development on the other side of the Tarn. In the past, the only options for crossing were narrow, ...
A historic moment as the first Vande Bharat Train crosses the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab River in Jammu & Kashmir. While it took over seven decades to connect J&K by rail ...
MUMBAI, India, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- When many international construction giants shied away from the formidable challenge of building the world's highest single-arch railway bridge in the ...
Pictured: World’s highest railway arch bridge ‘taller than Eiffel Tower’ opened in India - Standing at 359m above the Chenab river, the bridge is 35m taller than the Eiffel Tower ...