300 km of viaducts completed for Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project

ANI May 20, 2025 1,307 views

India's Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project has completed 300 km of viaducts, marking a major construction milestone. The project leverages indigenous Full Span Launching Method, significantly speeding up progress. Over 27 casting yards and nationwide steel workshops support the effort, aligning with Make in India. Modern stations and noise barriers ensure a seamless passenger experience.

"This milestone demonstrates robust planning, cutting-edge engineering, and commitment to Make in India." – NHSRCL
New Delhi, May 20: India's first Bullet Train corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad has reached a significant construction milestone with the successful completion of 300 km of viaducts. This achievement was marked by the launching of a 40 m long full-span box girder near Surat, Gujarat, according to the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) statement.

Key Points

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300 km of viaducts built using indigenous Full Span Launching Method

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257.4 km constructed via FSLM, accelerating progress

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27 casting yards and 7 steel workshops nationwide support construction

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Noise barriers and modern stations enhance passenger experience

NHSRCL said, "Out of 300 km of superstructure, 257.4 km is constructed through Full Span Launching Method (FSLM) including 14 river bridges, 37.8 km through Span by Span (SBS), 0.9 km steel bridges (10 spans ranging from 60 to 130 m in 7 bridges), 1.2 km PSC bridges (20 spans ranging from 40 to 80 m in 5 bridges) and 2.7 km in station building."

For constructing 257.4 km of viaduct through FSLM and 37.8 km of viaduct through SBS, 6455 & 925 spans of 40 m each, respectively, were used.

The project has supported the use of indigenously designed and manufactured equipment such as Straddle Carriers, Launching Gantries, Bridge Gantries, and Girder Transporters for construction. This marks a first for Indian infrastructure, showcasing India's growing capabilities in high-speed rail technology with the support of the Japanese government.

The adoption of the Full Span Launching Method has significantly accelerated construction, as full-span girder erection is up to ten (10) times faster than conventional segmental methods. Each full-span box girder weighs 970 metric tons. Segmental girders are used selectively in locations where full-span installation is not feasible.

To facilitate construction, 27 dedicated casting yards were established along the corridor. Steel bridges are fabricated in seven workshops spread all across the country, three in Gujarat, one each in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and West Bengal truly exemplifying the spirit of unity of our country.

More than 3 lakh noise barriers have been installed along the viaducts to mitigate noise during operations.

In addition to the viaducts, the project has also completed 383 km of pier work, 401 km of foundation work and 326 km of girder casting.

The thematic Bullet Train stations are rapidly taking shape. These stations will be integrated with the rail and road based transport system to provide seamless travel to passengers. The stations will be equipped with state-of-the-art passenger amenities.

Track works over viaducts have also started, and around 157 track km of RC track bed construction has been achieved so far in Gujarat.

The rolling stock depots with modern infrastructure are also getting ready in Maharashtra and Gujarat.

This milestone is a demonstration of the project's robust planning, cutting-edge engineering, and commitment to the "Make in India" policy.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic progress! 🇮🇳 The bullet train will revolutionize travel between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Love how they're using indigenous technology too - Make in India in action! Just hope ticket prices will be affordable for common people.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the engineering marvel, I wonder if this money could have been better spent improving our existing railway network first. Many local trains are still overcrowded and unsafe. Just saying...
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Amit S.
The speed of construction is impressive! 300 km viaducts already done - kudos to the engineers and workers. Can't wait to experience 320 km/h travel. Japan's Shinkansen technology + Indian execution = world-class infrastructure!
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Sunita R.
Good to see noise barriers being installed. Hope they've also considered environmental impact and wildlife protection, especially where the track passes through eco-sensitive areas. Development shouldn't come at nature's cost.
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Vikram J.
The project is creating so many jobs across states - Gujarat, UP, TN, Maharashtra, WB all contributing. This is real cooperative federalism in action! Hope the stations will be as good as airports with proper facilities.
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Neha P.
Excited but concerned about safety. Hope we're getting proper training for operations and maintenance. High-speed rail is new for India - we can't afford any accidents. The Japanese partnership gives me confidence though!

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