India’s First High-Speed Bullet Train Set to Run on Track by 2026, Railway Minister Makes Big Announcement

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India’s First High-Speed Bullet Train Set to Run on Track by 2026, Railway Minister Makes Big Announcement

New Delhi: Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made a big announcement about India’s first high-speed bullet train and said the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-speed Rail Corridor Project is in the making which will be ready by 2026. Speaking to AajTak, the Railways Minister stated that people will have to wait for roughly 5 years before they can ride the first-ever high-speed locomotive in the country.Also Read – IRCTC Latest News: Passengers Can Change Boarding Stations Just 24 Hours Before Departure | Here’s How

However, the Railways Minister said in case of any postponement, the bullet train project can go up to 2027 but not beyond that. Also Read – Maharashtra Covid Update: 17 International Passengers From ‘At-Risk’ Countries Test Positive

As per the latest updates, the implementing agency National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has collaborated with Japan Railway Track Consultant Company (JRTC) to bring the bullet train to India. Also Read – Out Of 30,000 Travellers Screened For COVID, 10 Test Omicron Positive So Far In Maharashtra

Giving further details, Vaishnaw said that the Japanese have adopted different style of work and they like to have everything ready before start working on the project.

Saying that the Japanese are waiting for the land acquisition drive to reach completion smoothly, Vaishnaw said the corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad required the acquisition of land and the project seems to have stuck in Maharashtra.

India’s First High-Speed Bullet Train: All you need to know

  • As per the updates, the high-speed bullet train will run through a distance of 508 kilometres at a whopping 320kmph.
  • The Railways Ministry said that the track is expected to have 12 stations.
  • Till now, only 119 pillars have been cast, and the number is expected to extend for another 50 kilometres in six months.
  • Last month, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) and Japanese agency Japan Railway Track Consultant Company (JRTC) for the Designs of High Speed Rail Track.

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