New Delhi: The world has made a lot of progress with technology over time. While the internet has given the option of virtual meets instead of physical meetings, the traditional ways of traveling are also seen to be becoming very fast and secure. In this episode, now new thinking about the country's first bullet train has also come to the fore, in which the bullet train running on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route will be seen passing through the sea.
Now the citizens of the country will be able to ride the bullet train soon. The work on the bullet train on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route will be seen to be picking up pace. The bullet train is scheduled to cover a distance of 508.17 km between the two cities and will have a speed of 320 kilometres per hour. So far, 941.13 hectares of land in 954.28 hectares or 98.62 per cent of the land has been acquired in Gujarat for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who arrived to oversee the progress of the project, has informed this through the country's first multilingual micro-blogging platform, the Koo App. He says: inspected the progress of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project in surat.
According to Ashwini Vaishnaw, work worth Rs 3141 crore has also been awarded for the track of the bullet train project. In Gujarat, a 100 per cent work contract has been awarded for civil and track work. India's PRIME Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had laid the foundation stone of the ambitious Rs 1.08 lakh crore high-speed rail project on September 14, 2017.
Speed up the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project: The bullet train is going to run at a speed of 320 kilometers per hour and its maximum speed can be 350 kmph. The Indian government in collaboration with Japan is fast-tracked the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (Bullet Train) project. A separate high speed track has been laid for the bullet train from Mumbai to Ahmedabad. The special thing is that this train will also pass through the sea inside. The bullet train will cover a total distance of 508 km on this route in an average of 2 hours. Plan to run on the track in 2026: In the past, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the pace of work on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor project has increased even more in the wake of the country's high-speed bullet train. It is expected that from the year 2026, bullet trains will start running on the tracks.
The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) says that in the year 2026, the trial of the bullet train is going to be started on the section between Surat and Bilimora for the first time. This section is 63 kilometers. The fastest work under this project is being done between Surat-Navsari-Vapi.
508 km to be covered in two hours: Bullet trains in India are expected to run at a speed of 320 km per hour, making them to cover a distance of 508 km in about two hours. In comparison, at the moment trains take seven hours to cover this distance, while the aircraft will take about an hour.
Routes of bullet trains: There are 7 routes fixed for bullet trains in the country. These include Delhi-Noida-Agra-Lucknow-Varanasi (865 km), Delhi-Jaipur-Udaipur-Ahmedabad (886 km), Mumbai-Nashik-Nagpur (753 km), Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad (711 km), Chennai-Bengaluru-Mysore (435 km) and Delhi-Chandigarh-Ludhiana-Jalandhar-Amritsar (459 km), besides Mumbai-Ahmedabad.
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