Mumbai (Maharashtra) : Central Railway has successfully dismantled the Carnac Bridge before time, said a press release issued by the public relations department, Central Railway at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai. Central Railways carried out a 27-hour block to successfully dismantle the Carnac Bridge, between the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Byculla/Wadala stations.
The 150-year-old bridge was located between the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Masjid Bunder on the suburban line in Mumbai. Central Railway dismantled the Carnac Bridge during the 27-hour block that was planned from 23.00 hours on November 19 to 02.00 hours on November 21, the release stated. As per the release, innovative planning was done to carry out the mammoth task by taking a cue from the past blocks. \"Hundred per cent removal of trough and slab concrete, and removal of pathways in the available corridor margins before the block day and standby cranes helped to complete the work before time, it said.
General manager, Central Railway, Anil Kumar Lahoti said extensive preparatory work, innovative scheme, meticulous planning and coordination with local civic bodies helped in completing the enormous task ahead of schedule. It was a huge and challenging task as traffic on all lines and CSMT station was completely shut. Deployment of multiple large-capacity cranes and other machinery with extensive manpower and teamwork facilitated expeditious completion of the work. This mega traffic block was also utilised to carry out other maintenance work of the track, he said.