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Union Ministers Vaishnaw and Nakano Inspect Progress of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Project in Surat and Mumbai

by Kush Singh
November 3, 2025
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This article shares updates on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project, highlighting recent visits by Indian and Japanese ministers to construction sites.



Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Japan’s Minister Hiromasa Nakano visited the construction sites of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train today. They toured locations in Surat and Mumbai, checking on the progress of this high-speed rail project.

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During their visit, the ministers observed the installation of a special track system at the Surat site. They noted that work is moving quickly, with rail laying happening at a good pace. They also checked the progress of the underground station at BKC in Mumbai.


For passengers, the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) station will be a key stop on this route. The station is set to have three levels and is designed for easy access to roads and metro services. Construction is about 84% complete, with work continuing efficiently.

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The entire Mumbai–Ahmedabad corridor is 508 km long, and as of now, 323 km of viaduct has been finished. Major bridges have also been built, and more than 211 km of track bed is laid. Work is ongoing for mountain tunnels in Palghar, showcasing significant progress.


This visit by the Japanese Minister reinforces the collaboration between India and Japan on this ambitious project. As construction continues, the completion of the bullet train is eagerly awaited, promising faster travel for many.




Summary:

  • Ministers visited Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train construction sites.

  • Progress is strong at Surat with rapid track installation.

  • BKC station construction is 84% complete, featuring modern facilities.

  • 508 km corridor has significant work done on viaduct and bridges.

  • India and Japan continue to work closely on this project.



Kush Singh

Author has been working in digital media sector for last 8 Years. He has served popular websites like GulfHindi, DelhiBreakings and Network18. Author is now writing best on India's Largest Public Transport Interest "Railway" as Lead Role. For any Suggestions about Author Write up Share on Kush@hellorail.in

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