Bullet Train Project Installs 5 Heavy Beams Over Ahmedabad Tracks in 22 Days

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project has completed installation of five heavy portal beams over active railway tracks at Maninagar in Ahmedabad within 22 days. The beams, weighing between 1170 and 1360 metric tonnes, were launched in April 2026 over the Ahmedabad-Vadodara railway line. The operation used a 2200 metric-ton crawler crane for the first time on Indian railway tracks, with each beam installed in approximately 3.5 hours. Despite challenges like limited space and overhead electrification, the installation was completed with continuous monitoring and safety checks.

Key Points: Bullet Train Project: 5 Heavy Beams Installed Over Ahmedabad Tracks

  • Five heavy portal beams installed over active tracks in 22 days
  • Heaviest beam weighed 1360 metric tonnes
  • Work executed on Ahmedabad-Vadodara Up, Down and third lines
  • 2200 metric-ton crawler crane used for first time on Indian railway tracks
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Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project installs five heavy portal beams over Ahmedabad tracks in 22 days

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project completes installation of five heavy portal beams over active railway tracks in Ahmedabad within 22 days, marking a key engineering milestone.

"The heaviest beam, weighing around 1360 metric tonnes, was launched on April 8, making it one of the heaviest lifts carried out on operational railway tracks in the country. - Official release"

New Delhi, May 4

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project has completed the installation of five heavy portal beams over active Indian Railways tracks at Maninagar in Ahmedabad within 22 days, marking a key engineering milestone.

According to an official release, all five precast-prestressed portal beams were launched over the Ahmedabad-Vadodara railway line in a phased manner on 8th, 13th, 19th, 24th and 29th April 2026, in close coordination with Indian Railways.

The operation involved the installation of beams weighing between 1170 metric tonnes and 1360 metric tonnes. The heaviest beam, weighing around 1360 metric tonnes, was launched on April 8, making it one of the heaviest lifts carried out on operational railway tracks in the country.

The work was executed on active railway lines, including the Ahmedabad-Vadodara 'Up', 'Down' and third lines, requiring a high level of planning, coordination and safety measures. The alignment at Maninagar passes above existing railway tracks at a raised level with limited space and a span of approximately 30 to 34 metres between piers, necessitating the use of heavy portal beam structures.

These portal beams are designed to provide strong and rigid support to safely transfer loads across multiple tracks, ensuring minimal deflection and maintaining precise track alignment for safe railway operations.

The launching was carried out using a 2200 metric-ton crawler crane, marking its first use on Indian railway tracks. Each beam was installed in approximately 3.5 hours, significantly reducing the time compared to earlier operations that required up to nine-hour blocks.

Despite challenges such as limited working space, overhead electrification (OHE), and ongoing train movement, the installation was completed with continuous monitoring and safety checks.

A portal beam is a precast concrete structure measuring 34 metres in length, with a cross-section of 5.5 metres by 4.5 metres, and is installed as an integrated unit to support elevated infrastructure over railway lines.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Great progress, but I hope the project doesn't go over budget again. The cost per km for this bullet train is already eye-watering. Let's hope it delivers real value for the common taxpayer.
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Michael C
Wow, beam launching in just 3.5 hours compared to nine hours earlier—that's a major efficiency gain. Great to see modern techniques being used on Indian tracks. Safety first always.
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Rohit L
These portal beams are massive—34 meters long and 5.5 meters wide. The use of a 2200 MT crawler crane is impressive. But will this bullet train ever match Japan's Shinkansen in punctuality and safety? Let's see.
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Lisa P
Incredible coordination between the project team and Indian Railways to avoid disrupting regular train services. This is what modern India looks like—precision and ambition! 😊

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