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India's longest escape tunnel, which is 12.89 km long constructed on the 111 km under-construction Banihal-Katra railway line in which State/UT?
A)
Kerala
B)
Karnataka
C)
Jammu and Kashmir
D)
Arunachal Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Jammu and Kashmir

India’s longest escape tunnel, which is 12.89 km long constructed on the 111 km under-construction Banihal-Katra railway line in Jammu and Kashmir was completed by the Indian Railways.

* The longest tunnel is part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line (USBRL) project.
 
* This is the fourth tunnel on the Banihal-Katra route following the 12.75 km tunnel T-49, the longest tunnel of the Indian Railways, which was completed in January this year.
 
* The escape tunnel has been constructed to facilitate rescue work if an emergency situation arises. The tunnel is a modified horseshoe shape tunnel connecting the Sumber Station yard on the Southside and Tunnel T-50 after crossing Bridge no.04 over Khoda Nallah on the North side, at Khoda village.
 
* The officials have said that Tunnel T-49 is a twin tube tunnel comprising the main tunnel which is 12.75 km long and the escape tunnel which is 12.895 kms connected with 33 cross-passages.
 
* A government release said, “The Escape Tunnel passes through the Ramban formation of the Young Himalayas and besides this, various distributaries/Nallahs of Chenab River like Khoda, Hingni, Kundan nallah etc."..

Source : Mint

Published On : December 22, 2022
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