India’s First Symbolic Bullet Train Look Unveiled At Rail Bhavan

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The long-awaited bullet train project of India has another update. The Ministry of Railways has recently shared the very first official symbolic visual display of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR). The look was installed on one of the gates of the Rail Bhavan in New Delhi. This has reignited public interest in the developments regarding this landmark project. From updates on the timeline to the list of stations, here’s what you need to know.

India’s First Symbolic Bullet Train Look

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The Ministry of Railways has recently shared the very first official symbolic look of the bullet train. The symbolic image was displayed outside Gate No. 4 of the Rail Bhavan.

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It exhibits a striking orange and silver train with eye-like headlights. It bears a striking resemblance to the orange Vande Bharat trains that show a consistency in aesthetic for long-distance trains.

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What Is The Updated Timeline Of The Bullet Train?

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After the initial struggles and delays, the Ministry of Railways has shared a dual-phased timeline for the MAHSR. The first segment is slated to have its trial services later this year. This will be the priority section in Surat and Bilimoria in Gujarat.

If reports are to go by, the entire 508-km length of the MAHSR will begin commercial operations on August 15, 2027, coinciding with the national independence day.

Also Read: Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project Expected To Be Completed By 2028

List Of Stations On This Route

There will be a total of 12 stations on the MAHSR. They are as follows:

Maharashtra and UT:

  • Bandra-Kurla Complex
  • Thane
  • Virar
  • Boisar

Gujarat and DNH:

  • Vapi
  • Bilimoria
  • Surat
  • Bharuch
  • Vadodara
  • Anand
  • Ahmedabad
  • Sabarmati

Also Read: Thane To Become India’s First Fully Integrated Transport Hub Linking Bullet Train, Metro, Road And Waterways

FAQs

Will The Bullet Train Look Like The Photo Shared By Ministry Of Railways?

No. It is merely a symbolic look.

What Will Be The Ticket Price For The Bullet Train?

Official fares haven’t been released, but it may be comparable to first-class AC trains or economy flight tickets between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

Is The Land Acquisition For The Project Completed?

Yes, and the rehabilitation payouts have been executed in coordination with the state bodies.

Why Was Bullet Train Delayed?

There were many reasons, one of the biggest being the pandemic.

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