The Ministry of Railways has unveiled the first look of India’s inaugural bullet train project, which is planned for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor.
The image of the modern high-speed train has been displayed at Gate Number 4 of the Ministry of Railways building in New Delhi, marking a symbolic milestone for the ambitious project.
According to reports, the visual representation highlights the design of India’s first proposed bullet train, showcasing the country’s entry into advanced high-speed rail technology. Officials noted that the display reflects ongoing progress in the project, which aims to significantly reduce travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad once operational.
The bullet train initiative is considered one of India’s most significant infrastructure projects, symbolising modernization and advancement in the country’s rail network. The development comes as construction work on the corridor continues under joint Indo-Japanese collaboration, focusing on safety, speed, and cutting-edge rail technology. Further details about timelines and operational rollout are awaited from the Ministry of Railways.
