On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami by inaugurating the New Pamban Bridge in Tamil Nadu, heralding it as India’s first vertical-lift sea bridge. The event showcased a blend of cultural celebration and infrastructural milestones.
During the ceremony, PM Modi also launched a new Coast Guard ship, which navigated beneath the bridge, and initiated the Rameswaram-Tambaram (Chennai) train service. The Ministry of Railways highlighted that this 2.07-kilometer marvel, stretching across the Palk Strait in Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathapuram district, symbolizes India’s advanced engineering capabilities and forward-thinking infrastructure projects.
Linking Rameswaram Island to Mandapam on the mainland, the bridge, constructed by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL)—a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Railways—at a cost exceeding Rs 700 crore, features a 72.5-metre navigational section that can lift vertically up to 17 metres, facilitating safe passage for ships. Designed to accommodate two railway tracks, it currently operates on a single line, supporting train speeds of up to 80 kmph and built to manage increased traffic and heavier loads.
The bridge is engineered for durability, boasting a 100-year lifespan, thanks to innovative techniques that minimize maintenance needs. It incorporates stainless steel reinforcements, fully welded joints, high-grade protective paint, and a polysiloxane coating to combat the corrosive marine environment.
Drawing comparisons to iconic structures like the Golden Gate Bridge in the USA, Tower Bridge in the UK, and the Oresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden, the New Pamban Bridge stands out for its cutting-edge design and technology. It replaces the old Pamban Bridge, constructed in 1914 by British engineers with a manually operated Scherzer’s span, which was decommissioned from rail use due to safety issues.
Following his three-day visit to Sri Lanka, PM Modi, upon arriving in Tamil Nadu, planned to offer prayers at the Ramanathaswamy temple in Rameswaram and lay the foundation for several rail and road projects valued over Rs 8,300 crore in the state.
En route from Sri Lanka, PM Modi captured an aerial view of the Ram Setu, also known as Adams Bridge, and shared it online. “On the way back from Sri Lanka a short while ago, was blessed to have a Darshan of the Ram Setu. And, as a divine coincidence, it happened at the same time as the Surya Tilak was taking place in Ayodhya. Blessed to have the Darshan of both. Prabhu Shri Ram is a uniting force for all of us. May His blessings always remain upon us,” he posted on X.
Ram Setu, a series of shoals extending 48 km between Rameswaram Island and Mannar Island in Sri Lanka, separates the Gulf of Mannar from the Palk Strait, serving as a natural divider between these two bodies of water connected to the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, respectively.