Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Advances with Key Electrification Milestone

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project is progressing with the installation of Overhead Electrification masts, a critical step for enabling electric traction. More than 20,000 steel masts, ranging from 9.5 to 14.5 meters, will support the complete 2x25 kV overhead power system along the corridor. This development strengthens domestic manufacturing under the 'Make in India' initiative while adopting proven global technology. Once complete, the project will significantly reduce travel time between the two cities and boost local economies through job creation and improved connectivity.

Key Points: Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train OHE Masts Installation Progress

  • OHE mast installation advancing
  • Over 20,000 masts to be installed
  • Part of 2x25 kV traction power system
  • Supports 'Make in India' manufacturing
  • Will enable faster Mumbai-Ahmedabad travel
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Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project gains momentum with installation of OHE masts

India's first bullet train project gains momentum as over 20,000 OHE masts are installed for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor's electrification.

"marks an important step towards enabling electric traction for India's first high-speed rail system - Project Report"

New Delhi, January 19

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project is witnessing steady progress with the installation of Overhead Electrification masts advancing along the corridor.

This development marks an important step towards enabling electric traction for India's first high-speed rail system and reflects consistent on-ground execution under the 'Make in India' initiative. In doing so, it strengthens domestic manufacturing capabilities while adopting globally proven high-speed rail technology.

Installation of OHE masts is underway across key sections of the alignment, including viaduct stretches, to support safe, smooth, and efficient high-speed train operations. These masts form a critical part of the traction infrastructure required for a reliable power supply to bullet trains running on the corridor.

The OHE masts are being installed on elevated viaducts at significant heights above ground level. In total, more than 20,000 masts, ranging from 9.5 to 14.5 metres, will be installed along the corridor. The masts will support the complete 2x25 kV overhead traction power system, including overhead wires, earthing arrangements, fittings, and other accessories required for bullet train operations.

To ensure uninterrupted traction power, a network of Traction Substations (TSS) and Distribution Substations (DSS) is being developed along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor.

OHE masts are vertical steel structures installed alongside railway tracks that support overhead electric wires. They maintain the correct height, alignment and tension of the wires, enabling continuous and safe power supply to electric trains.

Once completed, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train will make travel between the two cities faster and more convenient, while improving connectivity across the corridor.

The project is expected to benefit passengers, local economies, and the Indian industry through job creation and strengthened manufacturing. It also marks an important step towards the adoption of advanced rail technology and the development of world-class rail infrastructure in the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is exciting news for infrastructure development. However, I hope the project also focuses on affordability. A bullet train is great, but will it be accessible to the common citizen, or just become a luxury service?
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Rohit P
More than 20,000 masts! The scale is mind-boggling. This kind of project pushes our entire industrial ecosystem forward. Hope the safety standards for installation at those heights are world-class. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between these cities for work, this will be a game-changer. Saving hours on travel means more productivity and less fatigue. A solid step for a modern India.
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Vikram M
Good to see the momentum. But let's not forget the local communities and farmers whose land was acquired. I hope the project delivers the promised economic benefits to them as well, not just to big cities.
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Karthik V
The technology transfer and domestic manufacturing focus is key. We are building the capability to do this ourselves next time. This is how you build aatmanirbhar Bharat. Kudos to the engineers on the ground!

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