Work on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train, including the Mumbai section, is now in full swing.
In Maharashtra, more than 95% of land acquisition work has been completed, including 100% in the Mumbai Suburban district.
Furthermore, 90% of the work on the country’s first multimodal hub in Sabarmati, Gujarat, has been completed. If everything goes as planned, the Sabarmati multimodal hub, which will serve as the final stop for the country’s first bullet train, will be completed by the end of February 2023.
“This will be the first multimodal hub in the country and will connect passengers of the bullet train, the Indian Railways, the Ahmedabad Metro and the Bus Rapid Transit System,” an official of the National High Speed Rail Corporation said.
Ground work on the Mumbai section of the bullet train will begin soon as all necessary permissions, including environment and forest clearances, were received after the government in Maharashtra changed, the official added.
On Saturday, a media trip was organised by the corporation to show the current status of the multimodal hub. “About 6.7km of viaduct is completed, which includes 2km of continuous viaduct near Navsari and 4.7km erected at different locations,” the official said. “Piles have been cast over a length of 183.3km, foundation over 104.3km and piers over a stretch of 93km in the Gujarat section.” About 17.6km of girders have been cast and 6.7km of girders erected in the state.
About the work in Maharashtra, the official said, “After completion of the tendering process, ground work will begin.”
Land Acquisition Status
Overall: 97.82%
Gujarat: 98.87%
Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 100%
Maharashtra: 95.45%
Total length of corridor: 508km (348km in Gujarat, 4km in DNH, 156km in Maharashtra)
Maximum Operational Speed: 320kph
Travel time: 2.07 hours (limited stops)
2.58 hours (all stops)
On Saturday, a media trip was organised by National High Speed Rail Corporation of India to show the current status of multi model hub of Sabarmati.
“6.7 km of viaduct is completed, which includes 2 km of continuous viaduct near Navsari and 4.7km erected at different locations and the pile has been cast over a length of 183.3 km, Foundation of over 104.3 km and Piers have been constructed over a stretch of 93 km in Gujarat section,” said an official adding that 17.6 km girders have been cast and 6.7 km girders have been erected in Gujarat.
Asked about the progess of the project in Maharashtra, official said, “Now most issues related to the state government are resolved and after completion of tendering process, groundwork will be started.”
Land Acquisition Status
Overall – 97.82%
Gujarat – 98.87%
Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 100%
Maharashtra – 95.45%
Total length of the corridor: 508 Km (348 – Gujarat + 4 Dadra and Nagar Haveli + 156 – Maharashtra)
Maximum Operational Speed of the Praposed Bullet train : 320 Kmph
Praposed travel time
2.07 hours (limited stops)
2.58 hours (all stops)
Project status
6.7 km of viaduct is completed, which includes 2 km of continuous viaduct near Navsari and 4.7 km erected at different locations
The construction of eight bullet train stations from Vapi to Sabarmati is underway and in various stages.
Pile has been cast over a distance of 183.3 km, Foundation over a distance of 104.3 km, and Piers over a distance of 93 km.
Girder Casting – 17.6 kilometres of girders have been cast, and 6.7 kilometres of girders have been erected.