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Railway Minister Unveils Video of India’s 1st Bullet Train Station in Ahmedabad

A breathtaking video of India’s first bullet train terminal, which is located at the Sabarmati Multimodal Transport Hub in Ahmedabad, was tweeted by Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday. This brief video offers an overview of this architectural wonder. Modern, state-of-the-art features are installed in the terminal, which is intended to make traveling comfortable for passengers. The train is expected to run between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The Government of Japan is providing both financial and technical support for the project.

“The first bullet train terminal in India! Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Multimodal Transport Hub “Mr. Vaishnaw captioned his photo.

Check out the video below:

Since it was posted, the film has received over 20,000 likes and over 565,000 views, indicating that it has captured the interest of the public. Some commenters referred to the terminal as wonderful, while others simply termed it beautiful.

“What a magnificent building that combines our heritage with modernity! Fantastic work is being done in the railway industry, and this will raise the bar for our nation,” a user commented. “Gift city, Metro, River front road and river front, Bullet train, Biggest cricket stadium, Sardar Sarovar, Statue of Unity, Rannostav, Highest Rooftop Solar in country,” stated another.

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August 2026 is when Mr. Vaisnaw had previously declared that the 50km bullet train segment between Bilimora and Surat in Gujarat, India, will be finished. Additionally, he had stated that a major step had been done for the bigger Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor, of which the Bilimora-Surat segment is a part, namely the completion of 100 km of viaducts and 230 km of pier work.

Since construction on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor started in November 2021, the project has advanced steadily. In September 2017, the bullet train project’s foundation was laid in Ahmedabad.

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The estimated cost of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor is ₹ 1.08 lakh crore, of which ₹ 10,000 crore is committed by the center and ₹ 5,000 crore by each state Gujarat and Maharashtra. The remaining funds will be obtained at a minimum interest rate of 0.1% through a loan from Japan.

Naiteek Bhatt

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