The Ministry of Railways announced on July 3, 2026, that the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project is almost complete. This 508-kilometer corridor will serve as a model for future high-speed rail networks across India. The project focuses on indigenous manufacturing and world-class technology to transform rail travel.
What is the timeline for the first Bullet Train launch?
The first phase of the project between Surat and Vapi is scheduled to launch in August 2027. The full corridor will open in stages between August 15, 2027, and 2029. This timeline was confirmed following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
What are the plans for future high-speed rail corridors?
The government has identified seven more high-speed rail corridors to be developed. These new routes will cover nearly 4,000 kilometers and are expected to attract investments of around ₹16 lakh crore. NHSRCL is currently creating standard designs to make the construction of these future corridors faster and cheaper.
What are the key technical and infrastructure updates?
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Steel Bridges | 14 out of 17 bridges completed in Gujarat |
| Mumbai Terminus | BKC station projected cost of ₹2000 crore |
| Train Speed | B35 train sets designed for 350 kmph |
| Indigenous Production | ICF and BEML developing 280 kmph train sets |
| Technology Partner | Japan providing Shinkansen technology |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the first section of the Bullet Train start commercial operations?
The priority section between Surat and Vapi is scheduled to launch in August 2027.
How many new high-speed corridors are planned after the MAHSR project?
Seven additional corridors covering nearly 4,000 kilometers have been identified for future development.



























