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Bullet train to cut Mumbai-Hyderabad travel time by 9.5 hours

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The Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad bullet train project, for which the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has as of late skimmed tenders for planning of Detailed Project Report (DPR), is assessed to chop down the movement time between both the states by in any event 9.5 hours once the undertaking hits the tracks.
With the normal speed of a shot train being 320km every hour, the 711km separation among Hyderabad and Mumbai can be gone in under three-and-a-half hours, which presently takes around 13 hours in the current trains that run at a normal speed of 80km every hour to 120km every hour.
“The current tracks won’t have the option to withstand the speed of these slug trains. In this way, they should lay new tracks. For this reason, the railroad board has just kept in touch with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and gave all the necessary subtleties of seven fast rail passageways for running shot trains,” said a senior SCR official.
“The diagram for the rapid rail passage between Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad will be arranged once the delicate is settled,” he added.
After the Mumbai-Ahmedabad fast rail passageway, which is relied upon to be opened in 2028, the Center is presently wanting to dispatch seven all the more such hallways, one of which will be Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad.
As per NHSRCL, the first pre-offered meeting for the Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad slug train passageway will be hung on November 5. In this gathering, the concerned specialists will draw an arrangement for overview, recognizable proof of overhead, overground, underground utilities and ID of intensity sourcing alternatives for substations along the proposed Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad rapid rail hallway.
“The shot train venture will profit the nation and give a lift to the ability improvement area. The legislature has requested DPRs of the apparent multitude of seven new halls. Capital expenses can be chosen simply subsequent to thinking about things like landscapes and course length,” said Achal Khare, overseeing chief, NHSRCL.
According to the NHSRCL notice, tenders for the Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad passageway will open on November 18, after which the fruitful bidder will be concluded and the delicate granted.

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