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New Pachin River railway bridge nears completion, to be opened for public soon

First Published: 4th September, 2023 13:07 IST

The bridge will help reduce traffic on NH-415 and make it easier to build a four-lane highway

In a significant development, the new railway bridge over the Pachin River, connecting Yupia Railway Station to Lekhi, is nearing completion and it will soon be available for public use, Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu took to X to share this good news.

“Connectivity is the lifeline of progress, unlocking the vast potential for growth.

Happy to share that the Railway bridge over the Pachin River, connecting Yupia Railway Station with Lekhi, is nearing completion and it will soon be available for public use.

The bridge will ease traffic on NH-415 and also aid in construction work of the four-lane highway project,” CM Khandu on X.

Additionally, the bridge will help reduce traffic on NH-415 and make it easier to build a four-lane highway.

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