Updated On: 08 July, 2025 05:35 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The newly constructed bridge spans 360 metres across the Daman Ganga River and comprises nine full-span girders, each measuring 40 metres

The newly constructed bridge spans 360 metres across the Daman Ganga River and comprises nine full-span girders
Another milestone has been achieved in the ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project with the completion of the river bridge over the Daman Ganga in Gujarat’s Valsad district. This marks the sixteenth river bridge completed along the bullet train corridor and the fifth in Valsad district.
The newly constructed bridge spans 360 metres across the Daman Ganga River and comprises nine full-span girders, each measuring 40 metres. The pier heights range from 19 to 29 metres, with a mix of circular piers varying in diameter—one at 4 metres, one at 5 metres, and eight at 5.5 metres. The structure is located approximately 1 km from the upcoming Vapi Bullet Train station and 61 km from Boisar station.
The bridge is part of a 56-km bullet train alignment in the Valsad district, including a 4.3-km stretch through the Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli. This segment encompasses the Vapi station, a 350-metre tunnel, five river bridges, and a 210-metre pre-stressed concrete (PSC) bridge.