News

India’s Bullet Train Project Moves Closer To Reality With 2027 Launch Plan

India’s high-speed rail network takes shape as the first indigenous bullet train prepares to debut on the Surat–Vapi corridor in 2027

(Representative image) India’s first high-speed rail service is expected to begin on the Surat–Vapi stretch of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad corridor in 2027 Photo: Shutterstock
info_icon

For a long time, India's first bullet train has been a topic of discussion in politics and the transportation industry. Now, it seems like that idea is close to becoming real. If everything goes as planned, the first high-speed train will start running in August 2027, which will be a big step for transportation in India.

The Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) line, which is 508 kilometers long and supported by Japanese technology and money, is going to start with a 97-kilometre section between Surat and Vapi in Gujarat. This part will serve as the first step of India’s entry into the world of fast trains.

What's especially important is that the first train used will be made in India. This shows that India wants to build its own high-speed train technology.

CLOSE