Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train: 9th Steel Bridge Completed in Gujarat

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STN: The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project moved forward with the completion of the second 100-metre span of a steel bridge over National Highway 48 near Nadiad in Gujarat. NH-48 connects Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, making this an important location for the project.

The first 100-metre span of this bridge was launched in April 2025. Together, both spans form a 200-metre-long steel bridge. This is the ninth steel bridge completed in Gujarat, out of 17 planned for the state.

Details of the New Steel Bridge

The bridge has two spans of 100 metres each. Its total weight is 2,884 metric tonnes. The structure is 14.6 metres tall and 14.3 metres wide.

Engineers assembled the spans on temporary trestles at a height of 14.9 metres. They used an automatic system to shift the spans into place. The process involved two semi-automatic jacks with a lifting capacity of 250 tonnes each, supported by mac-alloy bars.

The bridge also uses 114,172 Tor-Shear Type High Strength bolts. It is supported by elastomeric bearings and coated with a C5 painting system for durability.

Steel Bridges Planned for Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train

The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train corridor will include 28 steel bridges. Maharashtra will have 11, while Gujarat will have 17.

Steel Bridges Completed in Gujarat

So far, nine steel bridges have been completed in Gujarat.

Sr. No.LocationLength (metres)Weight (MT)
1Across National Highway 53, Surat70673
2Over Vadodara–Ahmedabad main line, near Nadiad1001,486
3Over Delhi–Mumbai National Expressway, near Vadodara230 (130 + 100)4,397
4Near Silvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli1001,464
5Over Western Railways, Vadodara60645
6Over DFCC and Western Railways tracks, Surat100, 602,040
7Over DFCC tracks, near Vadodara70674
8Over DFCC tracks, near Bharuch1001,400
9Over NH-48, near Nadiad2 × 1002,884

Overview of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train

The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project covers a distance of 508.17 kilometres. It will connect Mumbai in Maharashtra with Ahmedabad in Gujarat through 12 stations.

Once the project is complete, travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad will reduce to just over two hours. The project is expected to bring faster connectivity and improve transport infrastructure in western India.

FAQs on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project

Q1. When will the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train begin operations?

A: The first phase is expected to start by 2026–2027, depending on construction and testing progress.

Q2. What is the speed of the train?

A: The train will run at speeds of up to 320 km/h.

Q3. How many stations will the route have?

A: There will be 12 stations between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, including Thane, Virar, Surat, Vadodara, and Sabarmati.

Q4. Who is developing the project?

A: The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) is developing the project with support from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Q5. What technology will be used?

A: The train will use Japan’s Shinkansen technology, known for its speed, safety, and efficiency.

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