Mumbai Ahmedabad Bullet Train: NHRSCL shows Surat’s rapid viaduct progress with aerial shots – Railways News
National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHRSCL) has shared an exciting update on the Bullet Train project in Surat, showcasing the rapid progress through a series of captivating images. The project, which marks India’s foray into high-speed rail, is making significant strides as seen in the photographs highlighting the track works on the viaduct.
Aerial Views Reveal Progress
The images, shared via NHRSCL’s official Twitter handle, present an impressive aerial view of the construction site, illustrating the scale and pace of the ongoing work. The viaduct, an essential component of the Bullet Train infrastructure, is taking shape swiftly, promising to revolutionize travel between Mumbai and Ahmedabad upon completion.
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NHRSCL’s tweet read, “Surat on the Fast Track! The Bullet Train project in Surat is rapidly progressing. This aerial view showcases the track works on the viaduct.”
Surat on the Fast Track!
The Bullet Train project in Surat is rapidly progressing. This aerial view showcases the track works on the viaduct. pic.twitter.com/HITZTySjNW
— NHSRCL (@nhsrcl) July 22, 2024
Surat, a major hub in the state of Gujarat, plays a crucial role in this transformative venture. The city’s strategic location along the proposed route ensures it will become a key junction for passengers traveling between the financial capital of Mumbai and the vibrant city of Ahmedabad.
As the construction continues at a fast pace, the Bullet Train project remains on track to meet its projected deadlines.
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