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The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project is progressing, with eight of twelve station foundations complete and work advancing on bridges, tunnels, and sustainable infrastructure.
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project, a 508-kilometer corridor with Japanese support, has completed eight of twelve station foundations, with work ongoing on bridges and tunnels.
Built primarily on elevated viaducts, it features advanced security, sustainable designs meeting IGBC Platinum standards, and earthquake-resistant structures.
Indian manufacturers are producing key components, and over 1,000 workers are trained in Japanese methods.
Innovations include full-span girder launching and simulation tools for traction systems.
Geotechnical studies and a new lab ensure safety, while stations prioritize passenger convenience and multimodal connectivity.
El proyecto del Ferrocarril de Alta Velocidad Mumbai-Ahmedabad está progresando, con ocho de las doce estaciones de cimientos completas y el trabajo avanzando en puentes, túneles e infraestructura sostenible.