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India's first bullet train project will deploy Japan's advanced E10 Shinkansen trains, slated to debut in 2030, on the Mumbai ...
The much-awaited bullet train project has recently achieved a milestone, as the first section of the undersea tunnel has been ...
E10 is also called Alpha X. It can run at a speed of 400 km per hour. That is, the distance of 1,000 km from Delhi to Patna ...
The E10 Shinkansen is a next-generation high-speed train developed in Japan as the successor to the E5 series. These will be ...
The Japanese government has agreed to introduce E10 Shinkansen trains in India, with its introduction in the 508-km-long ...
The Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, spanning 508 kilometres, is being developed using Japanese Shinkansen ...
The construction of the first 2.7-km stretch of India's ambitious 21-km undersea bullet train tunnel has been completed.
The entire 508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor – 352 km in Gujarat and 156 km in Maharashtra – is being developed ...
Officials said the entire 508-km corridor is being developed with Japanese Shinkansen technology. The Railways Ministry added ...
The 2.7-km tunnel section, part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, has been constructed between Ghansoli and ...
The E5 variant of Japanese Shinkansen trains will be used for trial runs in the Gujarat section of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai ...
The Railway Ministry has announced the completion of the Ghansoli-Shilphata tunnel in Maharashtra, and plans to introduce ...
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