Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Design Finalized for High-Speed Travel
22.12.2024
India and Japan have finalized the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train design to meet India’s unique environmental and infrastructure needs. Officials expect formal approval for the redesigned model shortly. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Enhanced Design Features for Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train
The redesigned Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train includes larger luggage space and advanced safety features. Engineers adapted the trains to withstand extreme heat, dusty environments, and high operational demands.
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This $13 billion project is funded primarily through a soft loan from Japan, provided at a 0.1% interest rate. The loan covers approximately 81% of the cost, with repayment spread over 35 years.
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train to Revolutionize Indian Rail Travel
Spanning 508 kilometers, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train will reduce travel time to just over two hours. Operating at 300 km/h, it promises faster, safer, and more efficient transit options.
The project involves cooperation between Indian and Japanese companies, including Kawasaki and Hitachi. Domestic production efforts are also underway, integrating local expertise with global technology advancements.
India’s ambition to modernize transportation infrastructure gains momentum with this high-speed rail initiative. Combining imported designs and indigenous technologies, it reflects strong bilateral ties and shared development goals.
Source, photo: www.thehindubusinessline.com
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