India’s pioneering high-speed bullet train is set for its inaugural run in August 2027, covering a 100 km stretch from Surat to Vapi. The 508 km Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor promises to slash travel time to under two hours, exemplifying advanced rail innovation and boosting regional connectivity
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India’s first bullet train will begin operations on a 100 km segment between Surat and Vapi, Gujarat, in August 2027. This initial run marks a key milestone in the country’s ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor project, spanning 508 km with trains running at speeds up to 320 kmph.
The corridor, featuring four main stops on the fastest route, will reduce travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad to just 1 hour 58 minutes. If trains halt at all 12 stations, the journey will take approximately 2 hours and 17 minutes. The full route is expected to be fully operational by December 2029.
Vaishnaw highlighted the complexity and innovative design solutions implemented to overcome project challenges. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently expressed satisfaction with the rapid progress during his visit to the Surat station. The technology basis is expected to mirror the reliable Japanese Shinkansen model, though details on the inaugural train’s origin remain unconfirmed.
Key Highlights
Inaugural 100 km run between Surat and Vapi slated for August 2027.
Full Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor covers 508 km at speeds up to 320 kmph, operational by 2029.
Fastest travel time on the corridor is 1 hour 58 minutes with limited stops; full-stop route takes 2 hours 17 minutes.
Prime Minister Modi emphasizes using project innovations across sectors.
The Shinkansen train model is expected for reliability and suitability.
Project faced delays due to land acquisition and other challenges but work remains on track.
Sources: The Economic Times, New Indian Express, Deccan Herald, PTI reports.