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India’s first bullet train launch date changed? Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw gives BIG update

Railway Minister recently examined the construction of the bullet train project in Suroli, including the first high -speed railway participation of India, where trains can return at 320 kilometers an hour.

From India’s first lead train, Mumbai-Ahmedabad is expected to cover the route in about two hours seven minutes. The 50 km of the first high-speed railway corridor between India’s face and science in Gujarat is expected to be opened until 2027, while the entire Mumbai-Ahmedabad department will be operational until 2029, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw will be announced on Saturday.

When will India’s first bullet train work?

Railway Minister recently examined the construction of the bullet train project in Suroli, including the first high -speed railway participation of India, where trains can return at 320 kilometers an hour. “The general progress of the first bullet train project is very good.

FACE-Science Department will be operational in 2027

Vaishnaw has noted the use of new technologies that will benefit other projects throughout the country. “If you look at the station, there is also a specialty. All trains will stop at the face station, there are two parts in the center. One in the direction of Mumbai and the other in the direction of Ahmedabad.

In the Saroli region, the bullet train station is equipped with modern passenger opportunities, including waiting halls, nursery, toilets, retail shops and shopping areas. Multiple elevators and escalators are installed to provide smooth and accessible movement.

The bullet train project is moving rapidly and the Japanese technology is being deployed for track participation and construction. Authorities said that technology will benefit from several other infrastructure projects in the country.
(With inputs from the moment)

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