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Poorabiya Express: कोसी की शान से दिल्ली महान तक - Md Rashid Alam

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Blog Entry# 3603775
Posted: Jul 05 2018 (23:37)

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Jul 05 2018 (23:37)  
TheRedMind
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THE CROSSING OF A LIFETIME....
Going over this monument is enough to shake people up. It is the "Pamban Bridge". The most feared railway bridge in all of India, if not in Asia. Gusty winds can make it extremely tough to click photos from a train. The job only gets tougher once the moon sets in.
This bridge joins the Pamban Island to the rest of India, thus acting as the lifeline for people living on the island.
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Jul 09 2018 (07:28)
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According to me actually it is actually the worlds dangerous railway the 1st one is just the train surfing in S.Africa which has no role in railways...
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Jul 09 2018 (09:05)
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Agree with u ....in the top 10 list .this rail bridge should be on the top. Din me to fir bhi thik bt raat me ye bridge or bhi jyada dangerous lagta he ...
So scary man !
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Jul 09 2018 (13:25)
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Imagine train going to port blair from VSKP????😃😃
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Sep 06 2018 (08:13)
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Danushkodi island, the pamban bridge and a passenger train with approx 100 people were wiped off by the cyclone in the year 1964. and after that this bridge reconstrustion was done under the leader ship of the great metro man E.Sreedharan Sir.
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Sep 06 2018 (08:35)
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On 23 December 1964, an estimated 7.6 m (25 ft) storm surge struck the island, overturning the Pamban-Dhanuskodi passenger train killing all 150 passengers on board. from Wiki
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