Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train: First visuals released. Take a look
The E5 Series Shinkansen
The total estimated cost of the project is ₹1,08,000 crores
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The Japanese embassy has released the first official photos of E5 Series Shinkansen, also known as Japan s Bullet Train, which will be modified for use as rolling stock of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project (MAHSR).
The MAHSR, also known as the Bullet Train Project, has been sanctioned with a target to be completed by 2023. The project of 508-kilometre length has been sanctioned by the Government.
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Japanese Embassy shares first photos of Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project ANI | Updated: Dec 19, 2020 04:54 IST
New Delhi [India], December 19 (ANI): E5 Series Shinkansen, also known as Japan s Bullet Train, will be modified for use as rolling stock of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project (MAHSR), said the Japanese Embassy.
The Embassy of Japan in India on Friday shared the first official photos of the E5 Series Shinkansen.
The MAHSR, also known as the Bullet Train Project, has been sanctioned with a target to be completed by 2023.
The MAHSR project of 508-kilometer length has been sanctioned by the Government. It is being executed by a special purpose vehicle namely National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), with financial and technical assistance from the Government of Japan.
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Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project: Infrastructure conglomerate Larsen and Toubro (L&T) emerged as the lowest bidder for the recent order of steel bridges for the country s first high-speed bullet train project. The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) had opened the financial bids for the procurement and fabrication of 28 steel bridges for crossing over railway lines, rivers, roads, highways, and other structures for the Mumbai Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor on Friday, December 18. According to NHSRCL, an estimated 70,000 MT of steel will be required for the fabrication of the steel bridges. This is likely to provide a boost to the country s steel industry and the allied supply chains. (
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