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Last Updated:September 13, 2025, 12:15 IST
Officials say the complexity of the Bairabi-Sairang project was comparable to the Srinagar-Katra line in Jammu and Kashmir, known as one of India's toughest railway projects

The Sairang-Bairabi rail line will place Aizawl alongside Itanagar, Agartala and Imphal. (PTI Photo)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated several developmental projects in Mizoram’s Aizawl, including the much-awaited Bairabi-Sairang New Rail line, which will connect the Northeastern state with the Indian Railways network for the first time. With this, Aizawl will become the fourth capital in the northeast to be linked with the network.
The 51-kilometre-long line, carved through some of the country’s most fragile and forbidding terrain, is being hailed as one of the most complex engineering feats in recent railway history. Officials assert that even in the event of a devastating earthquake, landslide or flood, the line will remain unaffected, thanks to advanced construction techniques.
The project, which began with an initial cost estimate of Rs 5,021 crore, eventually swelled to around Rs 8,000 crore, reflecting the extraordinary challenges faced during construction. Built in seismic zone 5, the country’s most earthquake-prone belt, the railway line demanded innovative solutions and round-the-clock vigilance.
An Engineering Marathon
The alignment required piercing through mountains and spanning turbulent rivers. In all, the line includes 48 tunnels and 153 bridges of varying lengths and scales. The tunnels together stretch nearly 20 km, while one of the bridges soars 42 metres higher than the Qutub Minar in Delhi. Among the most striking structures is the 114-metre-high pier bridge over the Kurung river, recognised as the world’s second-highest pier bridge.
Officials say the sheer complexity of the project was comparable to the Srinagar-Katra line in Jammu and Kashmir, known as one of India’s toughest railway undertakings in the Himalayas.
5 Challenges That Defined The Project
The railways highlighted five critical hurdles that engineers and workers had to overcome:
1. Seismic Zone Construction: Mizoram lies entirely in zone 5, India’s most earthquake-sensitive region. Designing tracks, tunnels and bridges with earthquake-resistant technology was both technically demanding and financially steep.
2. Relentless Monsoon and Landslides: With heavy rainfall dominating much of the year, landslides and soil slippages routinely stalled work, damaging partially completed structures and delaying timelines.
3. Tunnels Through Rugged Hills: Excavating 48 tunnels required not just technical precision but also innovation in ventilation, stability monitoring, and worker safety. Transporting machinery and materials to inaccessible hilltops without proper roads posed an additional logistical nightmare.
4. High-Risk Bridges: Of the 153 bridges, many were constructed in hostile conditions, over deep gorges and fast-flowing rivers. The Kurung bridge, standing taller than a 30-storey building, symbolises the scale of risk engineers braved daily.
5. Environmental and Social Concerns: Given Mizoram’s lush green landscape, careful measures were needed to minimise ecological damage. Land acquisition and cooperation with local communities were equally critical to ensure the project moved forward without friction.
North-East Rail Connectivity Expands
The new line will place Aizawl alongside Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh), Agartala (Tripura) and Imphal (Manipur), whose capitals are already on India’s railway map. Work is also advancing on the Jiribam–Imphal and Dimapur–Zubza (Kohima) projects, which are expected to further transform connectivity in the region.
Location :
Mizoram, India, India
First Published:
September 13, 2025, 12:15 IST
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