
Victor Dasgupta
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New Delhi: In a significant development that promises to give a major boost to India’s Railway connectivity, Japan’s most advanced and high-tech bullet train — the E10 Shinkansen — is set to be introduced on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor. It is important to note that the E10 Shinkansen is yet to be launched in Japan. The train would be unveiled simultaneously in both India and Japan. The Japanese government has agreed to deploy this cutting-edge train technology as part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project.
Currently, Japan operates E5 Shinkansen train sets and is preparing to roll out the E10 version — the same model that will be used for India’s Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor. India is expected to conduct trials with the E5 Shinkansen train set and may potentially operate services using the E10 Shinkansen in the future.
Indian Railways has completed the first section of the undersea tunnel being constructed between Ghansoli and Shilphata. Additionally, a 310 km viaduct and 15 river bridges have been completed. However, track laying and station construction are still underway.
The trial runs of the E3 Shinkansen bullet train—slated to operate on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor—had begun in Japan. According to the reports, Japan is giving two Shinkansen bullet trains to India for the country’s first bullet train project. The test run for the high-speed rail is now being fine-tuned to withstand tough weather conditions.
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