News

In Vadodara, a ground-breaking initiative is reshaping India’s infrastructure narrative. Larsen & Toubro’s all-women-run ...
India's bullet train project is gaining momentum as Japan plans to provide E5 and E3 series Shinkansen trains for inspection ...
In a major development for India's first high-speed rail corridor, Japan will provide two sets of its celebrated Shinkansen ...
India's first bullet train project features a 21 km long tunnel, including a 7 km undersea tunnel. The bullet train will run on a 508 km long track, with 12 stations along the route. The first section ...
With this rail, the travel time between Delhi and Amritsar is expected to be one hour and fifty-2 minutes.
E10 series, expected to be introduced in the early 2030s, is being considered for the same Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed line, but it will not be ready in time for the August 2027 partial opening ...
Japan is set to donate two Shinkansen train sets, the E5 and E3 series, to India by early 2026. This contribution will aid in the crucial testing and inspection of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed ...
Maharashtra's Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis anticipates the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train's completion by 2028, highlighting ...
The newly launched train will depart from Belagavi in the morning and arrive at KSR Bengaluru by the afternoon. The return ...
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday that the work to construct the bullet train's origin station at BKC in ...
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed that the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train will be ready by 2028. Built in collaboration with Japan at a cost of USD 15 billion, the project had faced delays ...