Chenab Bridge | Pens Organiser

₹ 1,540
National Railway Museum | Indian Railways Heritage Directorate Registered Merchandise

Shipping Info: Dispatched in 3-5 business days.
Dimensions: (L * W * H) = (7.5 * 2 * 4.5) Inch.
Material: Material - Acrylic, metal; Base - Steam beach wood
Designed By: Indic Inspirations
Manufactured By: Indic Inspirations
Product Weight: 250 g
SKU: II-RAIL-060

This desktop pens and pencils organizer is an ode to the Chenab Arch Bridge of In dian Railways. Made by our designers to remind us of the impressive height of the bridge with the Chenab river flowing below. This will help organize the pens on yopur desk in a unique horizontal position, so that your ball pens never dry out.

 The Chenab Railway Bridge, officially known as the "Chenab Bridge" or "Chenab Arch Bridge," is a remarkable engineering marvel of Jammu and Kashmir. It is one of the key components of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project, which aims to connect the region by rail.

The Chenab Railway Bridge is situated in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, in northern India. It spans the Chenab River, one of the major rivers in the region. The bridge is a cable-stayed arch bridge and is the highest railway bridge in the world. Its construction is an extraordinary feat of engineering. The bridge was designed to withstand seismic activity, high winds, and extreme weather conditions.

The arch of the Chenab Railway Bridge soars to approximately 359 meters (1,178 feet) above the riverbed, making it taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris and one of the tallest rail bridges globally.

About Indian Railways

Indian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and plays a crucial role in transportation within India. Indian Railways has an extensive network that covers almost every part of India. It is divided into zones, each of which is further divided into divisions. These divisions manage the operations and maintenance of railways in their respective areas. The Indian railway system has a rich history, dating back to the British colonial period. The first passenger train in India ran from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. Some of the most scenic train routes in the world are in India. The railways offer luxury and heritage train services, attracting tourists from around the world. India has been developing high-speed rail corridors, with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project being one of the most prominent. These projects aim to provide faster and more efficient travel options.

 

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