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Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor: Here’s All About India’s 1st Bullet Train Project

Bullet train

Picture credit- Ministry of Railways Twitter (@RailMinIndia)

Do you know India is getting its first bullet train? The construction of the nation’s first bullet train is going on in full swing. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor is a big-budget project of the government and it will be ready to run within the next couple of years. Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that the plans are to start operating it in August 2026, according to a report by LiveMint.

Here’s A Glimpse Of The Construction Progress:

Taking to Twitter, the Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) shared a picture of the ongoing progress of the bullet train.

This snippet shows the progress of the bullet train in India. The picture is clicked from a top angle covering a huge area around the project in the Anand district of Gujarat. The train is getting ready to span longer distances.

Also read: Bullet Train Corridor: First Pic Of 1.2 Km-Long Bridge Being Built Over Narmada River Is Here

Here Are Some Necessary Details About The Upcoming Bullet Train:

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The project has come across a few issues in between. It is true that this vital process is being developed with a proper timeline in mind but there have been a few delays. The swings in Japanese Yen and its impact turned out to be a worry and the budget of the project even skyrocketed due to this.

Also read: Surat To Get India’s First Bullet Train Station By 2026

Updates On The River Bridges Of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor:

The working team built 3 river bridges in the month of June 2023. In half a year, they have completed a total of 4 bridges, according to a report by Economic Times. The corridor is going to have a total of 24 river bridges. Out of these, 4 are coming up in Maharashtra and 20 are coming up in Gujarat.

Are you excited about this extraordinary project?

Cover Image Courtesy: Twitter/ Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia)

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