India’s Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project has achieved a major construction milestone with the successful launch of a 130‑metre steel bridge in Gujarat’s Bharuch district. The span, part of a 230‑metre continuous structure, was installed over NH‑64 and the Bharuch–Dahej freight line, showcasing engineering precision and accelerating corridor progress.
The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) confirmed the launch on December 9, 2025, near Kanthariya village. Standing 18 metres high and nearly 15 metres wide, the span weighs about 2,780 metric tonnes and was fabricated in Bhuj, Gujarat. Designed for a 100‑year service life, the bridge uses over 1.22 lakh high‑strength bolts and advanced protective coatings. Officials highlighted that the operation was completed in a tightly coordinated 12‑hour window, minimizing disruption to road and rail traffic.
Notable updates
• 130‑metre steel span launched on Dec 9, 2025, in Bharuch district, Gujarat
• Bridge forms part of a 230‑metre continuous steel structure (130m + 100m spans)
• Span dimensions: 18m high, 14.9m wide, weighing 2,780 metric tonnes
• Fabricated in Bhuj; designed for 100‑year service life with advanced coatings
• Launch completed in 12 hours with minimal disruption to NH‑64 and freight line
Major takeaway
The bridge launch underscores the accelerating momentum of India’s first high‑speed rail corridor, combining engineering innovation with logistical precision to bring the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train closer to reality.
Sources: Financial Express, Swarajya, ET Infra, Rail Analysis India