Bullet train 2025: India bets big on steel bridges, mega tunnels and high-speed infrastructure
NEW DELHI: What if you could travel from Mumbai to Ahmedabad in less time than it takes to watch a film? What if India’s busiest business corridor suddenly shrank from eight hours to just two? And what if 2025 turns out to be the year that finally pushed India into the global high-speed rail league?
As India’s first bullet train inches closer to reality, multiple mega-milestones across Maharashtra and Gujarat are now signalling that the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor is no longer just an ambitious blueprint — it is becoming a nation-shaping engineering achievement.
The 508-km Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor continues to record steady progress across viaducts, bridges, tunnels and station development.
E10 Shinkansen for India: Japan’s next-gen bullet train enters planning stage
In 2025, a major revelation has been India’s preparedness to integrate Japan’s futuristic E10 Shinkansen into the MAHSR project
KEY FEATURES
Bullet train steel bridges: 60-metre and 70-metre giants launched in record time
2025 saw rapid progress in steel-bridge construction along the corridor — a critical component for high-speed rail stability.
Mumbai’s triple underground walkways: Bullet train–metro hub connectivity boost
Mumbai’s massive underground mobility upgrade — three interlinked pedestrian walkways connecting:
Factors behind the initial segment selection
21-km underground + undersea bullet train tunnel: Breakthrough achieved
One of the most challenging engineering tasks — the 21-km tunnel connecting BKC and Thane, including an undersea segment — saw a major breakthrough in 2025.
Sabarmati smart district, Ahmedabad: Bullet train drives mega urban transformation
Ahmedabad spotlight the transformation happening around the Sabarmati multimodal hub, which includes
The area is positioned to become India’s first integrated smart business district built around a high-speed rail terminal.
Officials describe Sabarmati as the future “gateway to high-speed rail in India,” combining transit, business, tourism and public services in a single urban ecosystem.
First bullet train run: Surat to Vapi (100 km) named the inaugural section
In November 2025, the government’s decision to begin bullet train operations with the 100-km Surat–Vapi stretch.
Reason for selecting the initial section
Once fully operational, the entire 508-km journey will take less than 2 hours.
Engineering, technology, urban impact — What 2025 means for India
From mega tunnels to steel bridges, from BKC integration to Sabarmati redevelopment, 2025 has shown that the bullet train project is no longer symbolic — it is infrastructural reality.
The road (and track) ahead: 2026–2029
As per official statements, the next milestones include:
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI
|
Bank Holidays in Delhi |
Gold Rate Today in Delhi |
Silver Rate Today in Delhi
Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train corridor: India’s first high-speed rail line takes shapeThe 508-km Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor continues to record steady progress across viaducts, bridges, tunnels and station development.
- The corridor will operate at 320 kmph, cutting travel time to under 2 hours.
- 320 km of viaduct work is already complete.
- Land acquisition, tunnelling, station works and electrification are advancing simultaneously.
- Officials expect the first operational run in 2027, and full corridor operation by 2029.
E10 Shinkansen for India: Japan’s next-gen bullet train enters planning stage
In 2025, a major revelation has been India’s preparedness to integrate Japan’s futuristic E10 Shinkansen into the MAHSR project
KEY FEATURES
- The new train design features advanced aerodynamics and quieter cabins for enhanced passenger experience.
- Enhanced passenger capacity has been incorporated into the latest train model, improving overall efficiency.
- The train includes superior braking and safety systems while being compatible with India’s planned 320 kilometers per hour track and signaling standards.The inclusion of E10 trains marks a significant Indo-Japan technological alignment — ensuring India starts its bullet train era with world-leading rolling stock rather than outdated designs.
Bullet train steel bridges: 60-metre and 70-metre giants launched in record time
2025 saw rapid progress in steel-bridge construction along the corridor — a critical component for high-speed rail stability.
- A 70-metre steel bridge over Dedicated Freight Corridor tracks was launched near Vadodara.
- Later, a 60-metre, 485-ton steel bridge was installed in just 7 hours, marking the 10th steel bridge launch of the project.
- 28 such steel bridges are planned in total.
- These bridges, fabricated in large workshops and transported using multi-axle trailers, demonstrate precision engineering required for bullet train speeds.
Mumbai’s triple underground walkways: Bullet train–metro hub connectivity boost
Mumbai’s massive underground mobility upgrade — three interlinked pedestrian walkways connecting:
- Metro Line 3
- Worli and BKC zones
- The upcoming bullet train hub
Factors behind the initial segment selection
- BKC will serve as the Mumbai terminal for MAHSR.
- Seamless pedestrian access will help manage high passenger volumes.
- The 3-km walkway grid will ease transfers between metro, offices, parking zones and the bullet-train concourse.
21-km underground + undersea bullet train tunnel: Breakthrough achieved
One of the most challenging engineering tasks — the 21-km tunnel connecting BKC and Thane, including an undersea segment — saw a major breakthrough in 2025.
- A 4.88-km breakthrough was recorded near Shilphata–Ghansoli.
- The tunnel uses NATM (New Austrian Tunnelling Method) in combination with advanced waterproofing and lining systems.
- It includes India’s first underwater tunnel dedicated to high-speed rail.
Sabarmati smart district, Ahmedabad: Bullet train drives mega urban transformation
Ahmedabad spotlight the transformation happening around the Sabarmati multimodal hub, which includes
- Bullet train station
- Hotels
- Corporate offices
- Urban plazas
- A sports and recreation zone
The area is positioned to become India’s first integrated smart business district built around a high-speed rail terminal.
Officials describe Sabarmati as the future “gateway to high-speed rail in India,” combining transit, business, tourism and public services in a single urban ecosystem.
First bullet train run: Surat to Vapi (100 km) named the inaugural section
In November 2025, the government’s decision to begin bullet train operations with the 100-km Surat–Vapi stretch.
Reason for selecting the initial section
- Construction work in this belt is far ahead of other segments.
- Track, viaducts and station structures are nearing completion.
- The stretch serves as an ideal pilot run for testing speeds, safety systems and passenger operations.
Once fully operational, the entire 508-km journey will take less than 2 hours.
Engineering, technology, urban impact — What 2025 means for India
From mega tunnels to steel bridges, from BKC integration to Sabarmati redevelopment, 2025 has shown that the bullet train project is no longer symbolic — it is infrastructural reality.
The year’s achievements signal three things:
- India's engineering capacity has significantly expanded, particularly in the construction of undersea tunnels and large steel bridges.
- The partnership between Japan and India is at an all-time high, focusing on the adoption of next-generation Shinkansen high-speed train technology.
- Urban transformation is occurring along the high-speed rail corridor, with notable developments in cities such as Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
The road (and track) ahead: 2026–2029
As per official statements, the next milestones include:
- Completion of remaining tunnels and viaducts
- Station interiors and platform systems
- Signalling, electrification and trial runs
- Delivery of Shinkansen-compatible rolling stock
- Progressive inauguration from Surat–Vapi (2027) to full Mumbai–Ahmedabad (2029)
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
Expand
Top Comment
R
Rajesh Kumar
17 hours ago
When was the foundation stone laid? What was the initial target?Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- SIR showdown in UP: Man-turned-monk returns after 36 years to collect documents; family refuses to recognise him
- Card cloning, OTP scams and more: Mumbai sees 20,000 cyber-financial frauds in 5 years, victims lose Rs 2,000 crore
- ‘True culprit is my mother’: Massive twist in Punjab case, thrown into canal by father 2 months ago, ‘dead' girl reappears
- Goa club inferno: Ghaziabad man saves wife, goes in for her 3 sisters, all 4 die; kids in shock
- Maharashtra's transport minister Pratap Sarnaik warns of FIRs against bike taxi operators for violating guidelines
end of article
Trending Stories
- Rafael Nadal and Mery Perelló combined net worth in 2025: Tennis legend, family life, career, business, and more
- 'Trophy kab lautaoge?': Mohsin Naqvi faces heat for calling PSL No.1 in the world
- Sherry and Daljot: Shooters behind attack on Kapil Sharma's Kap's Café revealed; duo linked to Bishnoi gang, Seepu gave orders
- 'You start your innings on zero': Smriti Mandhana's old comment goes viral after wedding with Palash Muchhal is cancelled
- 'Bacchey bade ho jate hain': Wasim Akram takes dig at IPL duration, calls PSL No.1; gets trolled online
- Top 15 US colleges with co-op programmes driving career success and high post-grad salaries
- NMMS result 2025 AP: Answer key released, grievances accepted till Dec 15, results soon at bse.ap.gov.in
Featured in city
- As Goa club burned, they boarded IndiGo plane: Luthra brothers flee to Thailand
- SIR showdown in UP: Man-turned-monk returns after 36 years to collect documents; family refuses to recognise him
- ‘Desperate for a son’: Karnataka man chops wife’s hair, burns it in graveyard on sorceress’s instructions; 4 booked
- Luthra brothers flee to Thailand: Goa police issue blue corner notice
- Clix finally collects $6K from Rakai in Fortnite bet showdown
- Sherry and Daljot: Shooters behind attack on Kapil Sharma's Kap's Café revealed; duo linked to Bishnoi gang, Seepu gave orders
Photostories
- Sara Ali Khan commemorates ‘Kedarnath’ milestone, highlights lessons learned with Sushant Singh Rajput- See pics
- 5 famous doors the world still isn’t allowed to open, including 2 in India
- Clove water: How to prepare this herbal drink at home
- 5 best foods that help lower cholesterol & sugar naturally and the right way to consume them
- 'Simha', 'Legend', 'Narasimha Naidu' and others: Nandamuri Balakrishna films to revisit while you wait for 'Akhanda 2'
- Elon Musk says ditch these 6 habits if you want to succeed, starting today
- Chanakya Niti Based On Your Date of Birth
- Kidney health: Coconut water and other unexpected foods that stress your kidneys
- How to make Instant Oats Idli for breakfast
- Bhagavad Gita lesson for each birth month (powerful guide)
Videos
08:19 PM Modi’s Wish For Khaleda Zia’s Recovery Earns BNP Praise, Marking A Rare Diplomatic Shift In Dhaka03:42 Pakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With 'Severe Response' In First Speech After Becoming CDF06:26 Raghuram Rajan Claims Trump Tariffs Stemmed From Ego Clash Over Indo-Pak Ceasefire Credit Battle05:18 "Nehru's False Sense Of Secularism": BJP Fires Back At Priyanka Gandhi11:39 "Love For India Not Conditional" Owaisi Rejects Vande Mataram As Test Of Patriotism04:31 Trump Warns India On Rice Dumping As US Farmers Demand Action Against Cheap Imports13:55 'Nonchalant, Lackadaisical Attitude': Ex-AirAsia CFO Breaks Down Indigo Fiasco08:43 'It Was Treated Like An Extra': Rajnath Singh Slams Congress For 'Injustice' To Vande Mataram14:45 'Biggest Mistake': TMC's Mahua Moitra Blasts PM Modi, Dares BJP To Win Bengal With Divisive Politics
Up Next