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India’s first undersea tunnel project marks new era in high-speed rail corridor

The high-speed corridor will reduce travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad to just 2.5 hours, enhancing economic integration and urban development in the regions it connects.

As part of the project’s progress, the successful completion of the 394-metre-long ADIT tunnel has enabled further excavation work. The ADIT tunnel, designed for construction access and emergency evacuation, reflects the project’s emphasis on safety and efficiency.

Mr Vaishnaw also noted the broader developments under the project, including bridges being built across rivers along the route. He added, “The works of the bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad are in high progress.”

Highlighting the economic and urban benefits, the minister remarked, “The bullet train project is rapidly integrating the economy of cities through which the bullet trains would run on the high-speed corridor, covering the distance in 2.5 hours.”

He further asserted, “The project will give a new pace to urban development throughout the areas adjoining the corridor.”

This monumental infrastructure initiative stands as a testament to India’s growing technological and economic ambitions, setting a new benchmark for transportation innovation in the country.



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