Railway Over Bridge (ROB) jayapur Rajsthan

State of art design is being incorporated at the upcoming Railway Over Bridge (ROB) which is being constructed near Hingonia Gaushala for the ambitious ring road project in the city.
There is a section of about 102-metre which will be made without making use of any pillars. However, approval of railways is awaited and is expected to be received in a week’s time.

The team of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), which is constructing this 47 km ring road is working over it and is making an arch design on the bridge which will be the first of its kind in the state.
It is first of its kind in Rajasthan. It will be in the space of 102 meter where there will not be any pillar in between,” said Ajay Bishnoi, project director of NHAI 
Once completed, it will be another attraction in the field of engineering works done in Jaipur.

The total length of the ROB is said to be about 700 metre, of which this 102 metre will be over the railways.

Sources informed that the plan of this particular area, which is called as launching scheme,  has been given to railways for approval and its expected that in a week’s time the approval from railways will be received.NHAI is working at a fast pace to complete the ring road project in Jaipur which is long-awaited. This is a peculiar site of construction in Jaipur. Here the railway tracks are passing above the Dravyavati river and the ROB will pass over the railway track.

Once the NHAI gets approval from railways, it is expected that railway officials will also be present during the launch of this span. The construction process for rest of the portion of ROB is underway. Sources inform that attempts are being made that the ring road project gets completed by April next year.

First Of Its Kind
The team of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), which is constructing this 47 km ring road is working over it and is making an arch design on the bridge which will be the first of its kind in the state. “It is first of its kind in Rajasthan. It will be in the space of 102 meter where there will not be any pillar in between,” said Ajay Bishnoi, project director of NHAI.


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