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Bullet train project has achieved a major milestone of opening the first section of the 21 km undersea tunnel between BKC and Thane, according to an official release from the Ministry of Railways.
Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project is set to introduce the next-generation E10 Shinkansen trains, simultaneously with Japan. This significant development underscores the depth of the ...
The Ministry claimed there was no delay in the project’s execution and that trials would be conducted in 2026-27 as per ...
The entire 508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor – 352 km in Gujarat and 156 km in Maharashtra – is being developed ...
The 2.7-km tunnel section, part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, has been constructed between Ghansoli and ...
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project marks dual achievements with 21 km undersea tunnel opening and 310 km viaduct completion.
According to the South China Morning Post, the new train, which was tested at Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province, reached a ...
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Asian News International on MSNMaharashtra: First section of 21 km undersea tunnel of Bullet train project opens between Ghansoli and ShilphataThe bullet train project has achieved a major milestone of opening the first section of the 21 km undersea tunnel between BKC ...
The railway crossing where an Amazon delivery driver died when his van was hit by a train has a history of near misses, KentOnline can reveal. Services from London Victoria to Ramsgate were stopped at ...
India's bullet train project hit a milestone, completing a 2.7-km section of a 21-km undersea tunnel between BKC and Thane, using Japanese Shinkansen technology and E10 trains.
Japan’s next-gen E10 Shinkansen bullet trains will run on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor, the Indian Railways ministry confirmed. Capable of 400 kmph, these trains mark a key step in India-Japan ...
The E5 variant of Japanese Shinkansen trains will be used for trial runs in the Gujarat section of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai ...
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