NFR Improves Speed of Trains in Chaparmukh-Senchoa Section of Assam with New Bridge Construction
Guwahati, 4th May, 2026:
The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has achieved a
significant milestone in infrastructural upgradation with the successful
commissioning of a new major bridge No. 7 on 3rd May 2026. The bridge
has been constructed in the Chaparmukh-Senchoa section under Lumding Division alongwith
a permanent track diversion. The new bridge consists of a configuration of
Prestressed Concrete Slab & Open Web Girder representing a substantial
engineering upgrade, which will replace the existing old bridge at the
location.
The old bridge, originally a metre gauge structure
later retained with strengthening, during the 1994 gauge conversion to broad
gauge, had operational limitations and was subjected to a Permanent Speed
Restriction (PSR) of 40 kmph. Recognizing the technical demand for
modernization and enhanced safety, the division undertook the rebuilding work
alongwith the construction of a permanent diversion alignment to facilitate
smoother and safer train movement in the section.
The new bridge and diverted track were successfully
connected to the existing running line at both ends through a well-coordinated
cut-and-connection operation executed under a traffic block of approximately
six hours. Despite the operational challenges, the work was completed
efficiently and the section was commissioned for train movement on the same
day, demonstrating high levels of planning, coordination and execution by the
engineering and operating teams.
With the commissioning of this upgraded
infrastructure, the earlier speed restriction of 40 kmph has been eliminated,
resulting in improved operational efficiency, enhanced safety and smoother
train operations in the section. This accomplishment underscores NFR’s
continued commitment towards strengthening rail infrastructure and ensuring
reliable services for passengers and freight movement in the zone.




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