Engineering achievement: Longest rail flyover girder installed in Western DFC
By Arun Kumar Das
New Delhi, Jan 27 (BVI): In a yet another engineering milestone, the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation (DFCC) has installed the longest Rail Flyover Girder at Kalamboli on Western DFC and completed Radial Shifting Operation on JNPT–Vaitarna Section.
Weighing approximately 1,500 tonnes, the 110.5 metre Open Web Steel Girder is the longest Rail Flyover (RFO) girder constructed by DFCC to date, according to its officials.
The installation posed significant engineering challenges due to the massive size of the girder and the requirement for precise placement.
The structure was erected over an active Indian Railways track through a 32-metre radial shifting operation, executed using advanced construction techniques, meticulous structural calculations and carefully planned sequencing.
The complex operation was carried out during night hours with the support of heavy-duty cranes and hydraulic jacks.
Despite adverse weather conditions and operational constraints, the work was completed safely and within the stipulated timeframe.
Senior officials, including Sandesh Srivastava, ED/Project, and SK Negi, Consultant/Project Development, among others were present at the site to witness the launch.
They reviewed the execution and appreciated the high level of coordination among project teams and stakeholders.
Srivastava remarked that the achievement reflects the sustained efforts, technical competence and national commitment of DFCCIL’s engineers, and emphasized that the structure will serve as a
critical freight asset for decades to come.
The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, connecting Dadri to JNPT and traversing the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, is poised to significantly enhance India’s freight and export logistics capacity.
The Dedicated Freight Corridor project—comprising the Eastern DFC and Western DFC—aims to increase average freight train speeds, reduce transit times and bring down logistics costs.
The successful installation of this rail flyover girder marks an important step towards the completion of the JNPT–Vaitarna section of the WDFC, reinforcing DFCCIL’s steady progress in delivering critical infrastructure milestones.
The achievement also aligns with the objectives of Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, contributing to India’s vision of becoming a world-class logistics and manufacturing hub. (BVI)