India's Historic Railway Bridges: A Glimpse into the Past with Rare Photos

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News18•02-01-2026, 11:28
India's Historic Railway Bridges: A Glimpse into the Past with Rare Photos
- •The Dufferin Bridge, now Malviya Bridge (Varanasi), a double-decker marvel completed in 1887, was India's first of its kind, featuring 7 large and 18 smaller spans over the Ganga River.
- •Built in 1872-73, the Ramganga Bridge (Moradabad) connects Moradabad Junction and Bareilly, falling under Northern Railway, where trains now pass at a slow speed due to its age.
- •The Bhor Ghat Railway arch bridge (Western Maharashtra), operational since 1863 on the Mumbai-Pune line, showcases a steel arch design, reminiscent of the Chenab Bridge's engineering.
- •Delhi's Old Yamuna Bridge, an iron structure from 1867, served as a vital link between Kolkata and Delhi, connecting Old Delhi to Shahdara, despite exceeding its 80-year lifespan.
- •These historic bridges, once equipped with modern technology, represent significant engineering feats of the British Raj, with many now closed or operating under speed restrictions.
Why It Matters: Rare black-and-white photos reveal India's pioneering railway bridges, engineering marvels of their era.
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