Fadnavis says that India's first bullet train will be in effect within 36 months

Devendra Fadnavis, chief minister of Maharashtra, said on Monday that the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project made in collaboration with Japan will be operational by 2028. He said the state is planning to raise $ 50 billion for international financing for infrastructure development in the state. Fadnavis said: “By 2028 we will be able to travel in the bullet train.” He acknowledged that the neighboring state of Gujarat was ahead of Maharashtra in terms of project development. Fadnavis said the construction of infrastructure is very important to reach the target of a GSDP of 1 trillion dollars. He said between 2014-19 $ 30 billion in the construction of the infrastructure was invested during his first term as chief minister. Now more money is invested in important projects. Know all about India’s first bullet train. India’s first bullet train, which is part of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed ​​Rail Project, is designed to work at a maximum velocity of 320 km/h (200 mph) and will significantly reduce the travel time between the two cities. The Bullet Train project has a 21 km long tunnel, including an undersigned 7 km tunnel. The bullet train runs on a 508 km long track, with 12 stations on the route. The first section between Bilimora and Surat is expected to be operational by 2028. India’s first bullet train: See the velocity of the major features: The train is designed for a maximum velocity of 320 km/h (200 mph). Route: The first route is 508 km long Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed ​​Rail Corridor. Tunnels: The project contains a 21 km long tunnel, including an undersigned 7 km tunnel. Station: There will be 12 stations on this route, with some -of -the -art facilities. First section: The first section between Bilimora and Surat is expected to be operational by August 2026. SE SEANSTUNEL: The project includes India’s first 7 km tunnel under Thane Creek. J-Slaub Balstess Track System: The project is also the first use of the J-Slab Balstles track system in India. Why did the Bullet Train project delay? Without calling Uddhav Thackeray of Shiv Sena, Fadnavis said that the Bullet Train project suffered losses in 2022 during two years of power, but now the work is in full swing. He said during an event on the Indo-Madhya Pradesh Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project arranged by VRF, that Wadhavan port will be in effect within the next 3-4 years. He said that the port received on the land received will help lower the cost of logistics, he said that the Turndd in JNPA, India’s largest container port in the area, is more. Fadnavis said there would also be an airport near the Wadhavan Port that would be built by land reforms on the sea, saying that many major cities of the world have such airports. Fadnavis said it would also have a stop for the bullet train. Share this story -tags