Bogibeel, India’s longest rail-cum-road bridge, celebrates 7 years of seamless connectivity

Bogibeel, India’s longest rail-cum-road bridge, celebrates 7 years of seamless connectivity
Celebrating a milestone, the Bogibeel Bridge, India's longest rail-cum-road marvel, has now been open for seven years. This iconic structure spanning the Brahmaputra River has revolutionized travel and trade between Arunachal Pradesh and upper Assam. Residents are thrilled with the new possibilities for family visits and economic opportunities, deeming it an essential artery for the northeast.
Dibrugarh: The iconic Bogibeel Bridge, India’s longest rail-cum-road bridge, completed seven years on Thursday since being inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Dec 25, 2018.The engineering marvel, located near Dibrugarh, stands as a symbol of connectivity, progress, and national integration for the region.Constructed over the Brahmaputra, the 4.94-km-long bridge links the northern and southern banks of the Brahmaputra, connecting Dibrugarh with Dhemaji. Part of a strategic infrastructure project built by the Indian Railways, it has improved transport, trade and defense logistics across the region. The bridge, which serves as both a rail and road corridor, has drastically reduced travel time between Arunachal Pradesh and upper Assam.Locals and commuters on both sides of the Brahmaputra celebrated the occasion, recalling how the bridge transformed regional mobility. “Before the bridge came up, it took several hours to cross the river by ferry. Now, we can reach Dhemaji in just about 20 minutes. The Bogibeel Bridge has truly changed lives and connected families,” said Bhaskar Gogoi, a resident of Dibrugarh.
Built at a cost of around Rs 5,900 crore, the bridge was dedicated to the nation on Good Governance Day, coinciding with the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, under whose govt the project first gained momentum in 2002.The Bogibeel project was executed by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) and completed after years of challenging engineering work in the Brahmaputra’s difficult terrain.Officials of the Northeast Frontier Railway said the bridge continues to serve as a key connectivity hub, boosting socio-economic activity and aiding the armed forces’ mobility along India’s eastern frontier.“Bogibeel is not just a bridge — it’s a lifeline for the northeast,” said a senior railway official as it completed seven years on Thursday.


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About the AuthorRajib Dutta

He is based in Dibrugarh, Assam. He reports on regional issues including law and order, environmental challenges like erosion and pollution, and local governance matters. His coverage highlights important events affecting the Dibrugarh district and its people.

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