After nearly eight years of waiting, construction hurdles, and endless delays, the much-anticipated Kachana railway overbridge in Raipur was finally inaugurated for public use by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday evening. The bridge, built over one of Raipur's busiest railway crossings, is expected to provide massive relief to between 1.5 lakh and 3 lakh residents living in the city's rapidly expanding residential pockets.
End of a Daily Ordeal
For thousands of people in Raipur's fast-growing southern neighborhoods, life around the Kachana railway crossing had become a daily test of patience. School buses were trapped under the afternoon sun, and office-goers helplessly checked their watches as railway gates shut every few minutes. On Friday evening, that long frustration finally ended.
Even before the official inauguration, excitement was palpable on the bridge late Thursday night. Workers were still fixing streetlights and completing finishing touches, while local residents, unable to contain their enthusiasm, were seen jogging and walking across the newly built structure hours before it officially opened.
Bridge Details
The overbridge connects Khamhardih to the Housing Board colony and passes over the heavily congested Kachana railway crossing, where nearly 120 passenger and goods trains move every day. According to railway officials, the crossing used to shut on average every 15 minutes—a nightmare for commuters traveling between Shankar Nagar, Khamhardih, Kachna, Jora, VIP State, Ashoka Ratan, Baradera, Chandinagar, Bhawna Nagar, and adjoining colonies.
The railway gate has been one of the city's most frustrating choke points, as the once "outer" area transformed into a dense residential and commercial hub over the last decade. "What used to take five minutes would sometimes stretch to half an hour. During summer afternoons, it felt unbearable," said a resident who crosses the route daily for work.
Specifications and Cost
The two-lane overbridge is approximately 871 meters long and 12 meters wide. It has been built at a cost ranging between Rs 35 crore and Rs 49 crore, according to different official project estimates released during various stages of construction.
Delays and Final Checks
Officials said the project was delayed due to pending approvals from the railways related to girder placement, slab work, and design clearances. The final inauguration was also briefly postponed after PWD Minister Arun Sao reportedly flagged incomplete safety and technical work during a recent inspection. PWD officials now claim the bridge is equipped with reflective signages, road markings, and modern lighting systems aimed at improving night-time safety.



