Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnav recently met the workers involved in India’s first Bullet Train project. He appreciated their hard work and dedication toward building the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail corridor. The minister mentioned that this project will create new jobs and improve connectivity across the region.
What is the current status and timeline of the project?
The first section of the Bullet Train is expected to be operational by 2027. This initial stretch will run between Surat and Vapi. Once the full 508 km corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad is complete, the travel time will drop to 1 hour 58 minutes. The project is being implemented by NHSRCL with financial support from JICA.
What are the key technical updates and future plans?
Significant progress is being made on tunnel construction, including a 20.37 km tunnel from Vaikroli to Bandra Kurla Complex with a 7 km underwater section. India is also developing the indigenous B28 train, designed for speeds of 280 kmph. Future plans include new corridors between Patna and Delhi, and Mumbai and Pune.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Distance | 508 km |
| First Section (2027) | Surat to Vapi |
| Max Speed (B28 Train) | 280 kmph |
| Funding Partner | JICA (81% loan) |
| CO2 Reduction | 95% compared to road transport |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the first Bullet Train start in India?
The first section between Surat and Vapi is expected to be operational by 2027. The full corridor is aimed for completion shortly after.
How will the Bullet Train affect travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad?
The total travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad will be reduced to 1 hour 58 minutes once the project is fully complete.



























