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This is a list of the longest rail tunnels in India. In considering tunnels for this section, tunnels of underground metro railways have not been counted. Only tunnels on the main Indian Railways network longer than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) have been listed. Under construction and proposed tunnels have been listed separately.
USBRL Tunnel 50 (also known as T-50) is the longest transportation tunnel in India, with a length of 12.775 kilometers. It is located on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project, between the Sumber and Khari stations in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The tunnel was completed in February 2024 and is part of the Katra ...
The average elevation of the railway tunnel is 1,760 m (5,770 ft) or about 440 m (1,440 ft) below the existing road tunnel, the Jawahar Tunnel, which is at elevation of about 2,194 m (7,198 ft). [1] The tunnel is 8.40 metres (27.6 ft) wide with a height of 7.39 metres (24.2 ft).
Longest tunnel in Turkey Dewatering Adit Rothschönberger Stolln [9] Freiberg Mining Field, Germany 50,900 m (31.628 mi) 1844–1882 6 m 2 cross section, longest tunnel until 1945. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Railway Twin Tube Channel Tunnel: English Channel, United Kingdom/France
Lulang Tunnel China 14.052 km (8.732 mi) 2030 Sichuan-Tibet railway: Patalpani Rail Tunnel India (Madhya Pradesh) 14.000 km (8.7 mi) [citation needed] 2025 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow) - Omkareshwar Road: Shangyuanmen Tunnel China 13.970 km (8.681 mi) 2029 Nanjing-Huai'an high speed railway: Niyu Tunnel China
List of rail tunnels in India by length; List of river systems by length; List of longest runways; S. List of longest suspension bridge spans; T. List of longest tunnels;
The Sela Tunnel, inaugurated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this month, has been hailed in India as a feat of engineering – blasted through the Himalayas at an elevation of some ...
It is one of the longest tunnels in India, with a length of 8.45 km (5.25 mi). The tunnel reduces the distance between the cities of Srinagar and Jammu by 16 km. [1] It also reduces the travel time between these cities from 6 hours to 5.5 hours. [2] The tunnel consists of two parallel tunnels, one for each direction of travel.