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מסדרון תת-מימי כפול-צינורות יקצר את הנסיעה בין גוהפור-נומליגר מתחת לשעה

ג'יימס מילר, GetExperience.com
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ג'יימס מילר, GetExperience.com
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פברואר 18, 2026

Project snapshot and immediate logistics impact

The Union Cabinet has approved a 33.7 km greenfield corridor with a 15.79 km twin-tube tunnel under the Brahmaputra, linking Gohpur on NH-15 with Numaligarh on NH-715 at an estimated capital cost of INR 18,662 crore. Executed on an EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction) basis, the scheme reduces the existing road distance of 240 km to just 33.7 km and cuts travel time from roughly six hours to under one hour.

Multimodal connectivity: rail, road and waterways

The corridor integrates with two national highways and two railway lines: the Rangia–Murkongselek section on the Gohpur side and the Furkating–Mariani loop on the Numaligarh side. It also connects two inland waterway terminals at Biswanath Ghat and Tezpur, links to Tezpur Airport and Donyi Polo Airport (Itanagar), and ties into four regional railway stations.

Key connectivity nodes at a glance

מטריקהDetail
Tunnel length (under river)15.79 km (twin tubes)
Total corridor length33.7 km
Estimated capital costINR 18,662 crore
Lane configurationTwo tubes with two lanes each; rail line in one tube
Employment impact~80 lakh person-days (direct & indirect)

Infrastructure linkages and nodes

  • 11 economic nodes ו 8 logistics hubs along the corridor.
  • 3 social nodes ו 2 tourist sites connected directly.
  • Integration with two airports, four railway stations, ו two inland-waterway terminals.

Expected benefits for freight, passengers and regional growth

By creating a seamless road-rail passage under the Brahmaputra, the project targets reduced logistics costs and faster freight movement across Assam and adjoining North-Eastern states like Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Shorter transit times will improve supply-chain reliability for perishable goods, lower trucking operating hours, and encourage modal shift to rail for longer-distance cargo.

Operational and socio-economic outcomes

  • Significant reduction in vehicle operating costs and fuel consumption.
  • Improved emergency-response access across the river.
  • Boost in local employment during construction and expanded trade corridors post-completion.
  • Potential uplift for industries and tourism nodes along the corridor.

Implications for tourism and visitor flows

Faster access between the Brahmaputra’s northern and southern banks will change regional tourism dynamics. Sites previously viewed as day-trip stretches could become viable overnight or multi-day destinations, and more remote eco- and cultural attractions gain accessibility to visitors with limited time. For those who like to plan itineraries “at a glance,” the new corridor makes combined river-cruise and overland tours easier to schedule.

Travel operators and local communities will likely develop integrated packages—river safaris, museum tours with live guides, and adventure rafting trips for beginners—taking advantage of reduced transfer times and closer multimodal hubs. To have a mind to book seasonal excursions, tourists will value reliability and shorter transfer windows between airports, train stations, and inland terminals.

Construction profile and safety considerations

Twin-tube design separates rail and road flows in one set of tunnels while keeping two-lane vehicular capacity in each tube for redundancy. The EPC model centralizes responsibility for engineering design, procurement, and construction, enabling tighter schedule and quality control. Given the riverine geology and flood dynamics of the Brahmaputra, specialised tunnelling methods and flood-resilient ventilation and drainage systems will be essential.

Risks and mitigation checklist

  1. Geotechnical unpredictability — extensive site investigation and contingency tunnelling plans.
  2. Hydrostatic pressure and flood risk — multi-layered waterproofing and emergency egress systems.
  3. Environmental and social impact — resettlement planning and biodiversity mitigation measures.

On the tourism front, stakeholders should monitor construction phasing to synchronise festival-season services and adventure activities with minimal disruption.

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In conclusion, the approved Brahmaputra tunnel and accompanying corridor represent a decisive leap in regional transport integration: a shorter Gohpur–Numaligarh route, multimodal links, and measurable benefits for freight, passengers, and tourism. The project promises to open routes for museum tours with live guides, safari tours, exclusive yacht charters for events on connected waterways, and interactive online cultural workshops to enhance pre-visit planning. As implementation proceeds, stakeholders should prioritise safety, environmental safeguards, and community engagement to ensure the corridor delivers its full economic and experiential potential.