Mumbai-Anhmedabad Bullet Train trains will review the long distance trip, reducing travel time and offering a faster, safe and reliable way of transport.
The Indian Railway must convert Ahmedabad, Gujarat, into a large economic center with the first train corridor in a country connecting Mumbai with Ahmedabad. The 508 kilometer speed rail project is aimed at revolution on trips, reducing travel time from 6-7 hours to only 2 hours, reaching a speed of up to 280 km/h.
The project strives to meet global standards, inspiring European and Japanese high -speed rail systems. While the acquisition of Shinkansen technology from Japan is being considered, the Indian railway also studies the possibility of producing high -speed trains to strengthen the initiative.
In recent years, progress on the Bullet train has gained considerable dynamics, especially in the NDA government in Maharashtra. According to Times of India, officials seek to speed up the long -awaited initiative, which is expected to be completed by 2026. After work, this ambitious initiative should increase the link, promote economic growth and positions of Ahmedabad as an economic power plant.
The project will be built on the top of the current Vande Bharat platform, and its corridors will have advanced signal systems that include the latest automatic train protection technology, Kavach 5.0.
Each train on the bullets estimate that 27.86 rupees costs, with a total contract worth 866.87 rubles. These include the cost of developing, developing, testing and infrastructure, which will also support future high -speed rail projects in India. The first two local bullets trains will be tested up to 280 km/h, while in Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Ho-rail (Mahsr) a corridor is built at a maximum speed of 320 km/h.
The first 50 kilometers of the corridor are expected to operate until 2026. The new trains will feature cars with air conditioning, rejecting and rotating places, passengers with special needs, as well as onboard entertainment systems to enhance passenger comfort.