Plan for Mumbai to Ahmedabad Bullet Train Corridor will run soon

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India ' s 1st high-speed passenger train passageway Mumbai to Ahmedabad that was halted within the initial phases, is geared up to ascertain a revival. Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked the regime to 1st investigate the technical feasibleness of this national project declared within the Railway Budget, before discarding its risk. Chief Minister of Mumbai Devendra Fadnavis and therefore the union railway minister had AN all-important meeting on Thursday, once the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) refused to give up its land at Bandra-Kurla advanced (BKC), that is presumably the place to begin of this passenger train. Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met and mentioned the passenger train quick passageway. "The railway minister has asked the regime to 1st take the technical feasibleness into thought," aforesaid a senior railway official. Sources aforesaid that this report is predicted by could, 2015, for the whole 520-km stretch. The MMRDA had expressed that there ' s no house for having this rail terminal at BKC, the business hub. A regime official has aforesaid that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has secure to appear into the matter 1st before taking any call. "The handiness of land is secondary. Primarily, we ' ll verify the technical feasibleness report of this high-speed passageway," aforesaid a senior government official. The railways even have house at Kurla, wherever they need immense yards. However, BKC is additionally near residential district stations on the Central and Western lines, and conjointly the jap and Western specific Highways. This high-speed passageway is predicted to own halts at Thane (that can connect each Central and Navi Mumbai), Virar, Palghar, Vapi, Valsad and eventually Ahmedabad. Approximate project cost Rs. 60,000 cr Rs. 15 cr The cost for laying a kilometre of tracks for the current railway network. Rs. 125 cr The cost per km for the high-speed corridor.
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