HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Dec 25:Â The newly constructed road over bridge (ROB) at Jagiroad station by Northeast Frontier Railway was inaugurated for public use on Sunday. Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated the ROB in the presence of the local MLA and other dignitaries.
The new ROB replaces level C=crossing gate no ST-27 at Jagiroad station yard. The construction was deemed necessary due to road traffic congestion and increased train movement after the completion of the Digaru-Hojai doubling works. The level crossing gate ST-27 was a busy gate with a train vehicle unit (TVU) of 669,754, leading to frequent closures and traffic disruptions.
The Northeast Frontier Railway constructed the ROB (No. 85A) at a total cost of Rs 85.96 crores to ensure the safety of both rail and road users. The total length of the ROB is 344 meters, featuring a bow string arch steel girder of 74 meters length, with a height of 12.85 meters and a weight of 730 MT. The ROB includes a newly constructed three-lane road of 11 meters width connecting NH 24 & NH 715A with viaducts on both sides. Additionally, two staircases on either side of the Bow String Girder have been provided for pedestrians to cross the railway track safely.
The new ROB aims to facilitate smooth traffic flow during rush hours, prevent trespassing on railway tracks, and enhance operational efficiency for both train and road traffic in the Jagiroad area. The project is expected to benefit the entire population of Jagiroad and Morigaon district.