The first bullet train of India will start its operation by August 2027, which will mark an innovation in the transport infrastructure in India. The train will operate on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project, which will initially run along the Surat Bilimora route in Gujarat. The 508 km industry, when completed, will reach a total of 12 stations and will subsequently take less than three hours to travel between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. High-speed trains will work at a speed of 320km/h and make use of high-technology Shinkansen. It is projected that the entire corridor will have been finished as early as 2029, and this will make it easier to travel and ensure that economic growth is fostered and more viewers are attracted to effective rail transport in India.
The first bullet train will be on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail, which should commence operations by August 2027, and will initially serve the Surat to Bilimora trail. The train, which runs at 320km/h by using the new Shinkansen technology, will significantly cut down the travelling time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. When the entire 508 km route is completely developed by the year 2029, it would serve not only to streamline the connectivity levels but also the economic development levels, the development of the rail infrastructure, and the country would be one of the leaders in terms of developing high-speed rails in the diffusion of the technology worldwide.