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How To Reach Noney Bridge

Loukham, Manipur, India
Place Details: The Noney Bridge, officially known as Bridge No. 164, is a monumental engineering feat situated in the Noney district of Manipur. It is designed to be the world's tallest railway pier bridge, surpassing existing records with its staggering height and complex structure. The bridge span s across the Ijei River, connecting the rugged terrain of the Patkai range as part of the 111 KM long Jiribam-Imphal railway line project. This project is a national priority aimed at bringing rail connectivity to the capital of Manipur, which has historically been isolated by its mountainous geography. The sight of the massive concrete piers rising from the deep valley floor toward the sky is truly awe-inspiring, showcasing the limits of modern civil engineering. Surrounded by dense tropical forests and steep hills, the bridge looks like a futuristic needle stitching together the ancient green landscape. Travelers and engineering enthusiasts from across the country visit the site to witness this "engineering marvel" in its final stages of completion. The bridge is not just a transport structure; it represents hope for the economic transformation of the region, promising faster movement of goods and people. The surrounding area of Noney is known for its natural beauty, with the river flowing gently below and the mist often clinging to the high girders of the bridge. The construction involves advanced techniques like the "slip-form" method to build the record-breaking tall piers safely and efficiently in a high seismic zone. It stands as a symbol of India's infrastructural growth and its commitment to integrating the Northeast with the national rail network. Visiting this site provides a unique perspective on the challenges of mountain railway construction and the sheer scale of human ambition. :

How to Reach

Traveling

to

Noney:

By

Air:

Fly

into

Imphal

International

Airport

and

then

hire

a

private

taxi

or

take

a

shared

van

for

the

65

KM

journey

toward

Noney

via

the

NH-37.



By

Train:

Currently,

the

nearest

operational

railhead

is

Jiribam,

but

once

the

project

is

completed,

the

Noney

Railway

Station

will

be

the

primary

access

point.



By

Road:

The

bridge

is

located

just

off

the

Imphal-Silchar

Highway

(NH-37),

which

is

a

major

route,

making

it

easily

accessible

by

private

car

or

state

buses.



By

Local

Transport:

Shared

'Winger'

vans

and

local

buses

run

frequently

between

Imphal

and

Noney,

providing

an

affordable

way

to

reach

the

site.



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