PM Narendra Modi visited Surat to review the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train station construction, emphasizing progress made in the High-Speed Rail Corridor project. The Surat-Bilimora section is nearing completion, with the station inspired by the city's diamond industry and planned to enhance passenger comfort and connectivity.
On Saturday, PM Narendra Modi landed in Surat to personally oversee the progress of India’s first bullet train station in the Antroli area. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (MAHSR) will stretch over 508 km and is one of the country’s flagship infrastructure projects, designed to usher India into the era of high-speed connectivity.
The Surat-Bilimora stretch, around 47 km, has completed civil works and track laying. The design of the Surat station draws inspiration from the city’s famous diamond industry, combining elegance with functionality. The station features spacious waiting lounges, retail outlets, and facilities designed for passenger comfort. Integration with the Surat Metro, local bus services, and Indian Railways will provide seamless multimodal connectivity.
Modi interacted with officials on-site, reviewing construction milestones. With 326 km of viaducts built and 17 of 25 river bridges completed along the route, the project remains on track despite challenges. Upon completion, the bullet train will cut Mumbai-Ahmedabad travel time to around two hours, boosting business, tourism, and regional development.
Key Highlights
PM Modi reviewed the under-construction bullet train station in Surat’s Antroli area.
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor spans 508 km across Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Surat-Bilimora section (47 km) is in advanced construction with complete civil and track work.
Station design inspired by Surat’s diamond industry emphasizing comfort and retail amenities.
Planned multimodal connectivity includes Surat Metro, city buses, and Indian Railways.
326 km of viaducts and 17 river bridges have been completed on the corridor.
The bullet train will reduce travel time Mumbai-Ahmedabad to approximately two hours.
Expected to boost economic activity, tourism, and regional growth.
Source: Financial Express, Economic Times, Press Information Bureau, Times of India