Taptee (Bhusawal) Viaduct GIPR

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Taptee (Bhusawal) Viaduct GIPR

Note:- not to be confused with the ‘Taptee (Surat) Bridge BB&CIR

Taptee (Bhusawal) Viaduct GIPR
Taptee (Bhusawal) Viaduct GIPR

Marked in the Blue D on the map


The ‘Taptee Viaduct ’ near Bhusawal was constructed to carry their ‘Great Indian Peninsula Railway’ ’‘North-East Mainline’ from Bombay to Jubbulpore.
The Viaduct opened in November 1865 extending the Mainline to Khandwa in 1866 and Jubbulpore in 1870 [1].

Bridge Construction

The ‘Taptee Viaduct’, on the ‘Great Indian Peninsula Railway’, consists of five 142-ft girder openings in the centre, and on either side of them eleven 62-ft. girder openings and ten-40 ft. arches. The viaduct consists of twenty 40-ft. arches, fourteen 62-ft. and five 142-ft. girder openings.
The total length of the viaduct, inclusive of piers and abutments is 2,530-ft(771 mtrs), and the height to rail level is 82-ft.
The whole of the masonry is constructed for a double line of rails, but the girders are erected for only a single line [2].

Personnel

The work was undertaken by [2]:- with Fibis interpretaion indicated by =

and executed for him by

and

under the superintendence of

  • Mr. J. R. Manning, district engineer = unidentified

assisted by

  • Mr. Bleay = unidentified

and

  • Mr. Eaton = unidentified

References