Key Points

The National High Speed Rail Corporation has signed a major agreement with Larsen & Toubro for track construction on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor. This contract covers 157 kilometers of alignment in Maharashtra, including four stations and a depot. The project employs Japan's advanced Shinkansen ballast-less track technology, with extensive training provided to Indian engineers. Significant progress has already been made with over 320 km of viaduct construction completed across the entire route.

Key Points: NHSRCL Signs L&T Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Track Contract

  • L&T to design and construct 157 km track in Maharashtra
  • Project includes four stations and a rolling stock depot at Thane
  • Uses Japanese Shinkansen ballast-less slab track technology
  • Over 400 engineers trained in advanced HSR techniques
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NHSRCL signs agreement for track-related works for Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project

NHSRCL awards L&T contract for 157 km Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train track works in Maharashtra, including stations and depot, boosting India's HSR expertise.

"All three track construction work-related packages have been awarded to Indian companies, thus increasing India's overall expertise and know-how - NHSRCL Release"

New Delhi, September 11

National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited signed an agreement today with Larsen & Toubro Limited for Design, Supply and Construction of Track and Track-related Works, including Testing and Commissioning for Double Line High Speed Railway in the state of Maharashtra.

New Delhi [India], September 11 (ANI): National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited signed an agreement today with Larsen & Toubro Limited for Design, Supply and Construction of Track and Track-related Works, including Testing and Commissioning for Double Line High Speed Railway in the state of Maharashtra.

According to the release, totalling about 157 route km alignment, the complete alignment between Mumbai Bullet Train station and Zaroli village at the Maharashtra-Gujarat border also includes the track works for four (04) stations and a rolling stock depot at Thane.

Work on track construction in Gujarat (under packages T-2 & T-3) is progressing rapidly on more than 200 km of viaduct. All three track construction work-related packages have been awarded to Indian companies, thus increasing India's overall expertise and know-how in high-speed rail track construction technology, as stated in the release.

Furthermore, it was mentioned that the ballast-less slab track system, as used in Japan's HSR (Shinkansen), is being used for India's first HSR project (MAHSR). This track system consists of four main components, viz: RC Track Bed, Cement Asphalt Mortar (CAM), Pre-cast Track Slab and Rails with Fasteners.

Under an MOU with NHSRCL, the Japan Railway Technical Service (JARTS) has conducted comprehensive training and certification programs for Indian engineers, work leaders, supervisors, and technicians.

Covering 15 specialised modules, these programs focused on key areas such as track slab manufacturing, RC track bed construction, slab track installation, and CAM installation. Under the T-2 and T-3 packages in Gujarat, around 436 engineers have already been trained in these advanced techniques.

A similar initiative is planned under this package to train engineers and supervisors in Maharashtra before the commencement of track works.

As of September 8 2025, significant progress has been made on the project. The viaduct construction has reached 320 km, while pier works and pier foundations have been completed over distances of 397 km and 408 km, respectively.

In terms of infrastructure, 17 river bridges, nine steel bridges, and a number of pre-stressed concrete bridges have been finalised.

Additionally, approximately 4 lakh noise barriers have been installed along a 203 km stretch. The track bed construction has seen completion over 202 track km, and 1800 OHE masts have been installed, covering around 44 km of the mainline viaduct. Work is currently ongoing on a 21 km tunnel connecting BKC to Shilphata in Maharashtra, and excavation activities for seven mountain tunnels in Palghar district are in progress.

Furthermore, the superstructure work for all stations in Gujarat is at an advanced stage, with work initiated on all three elevated stations. Meanwhile, base slab casting at the Mumbai underground station in Maharashtra is actively underway.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Indian engineers getting trained in advanced Japanese technology. This knowledge transfer will help us build more high-speed corridors in the future. Make in India in action!
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the progress, I hope the fares will be affordable for common people. Bullet trains shouldn't become a luxury only for the wealthy. Need reasonable pricing for maximum public benefit.
Nisha Z
The environmental impact concerns me. 4 lakh noise barriers is impressive, but what about land acquisition issues and displacement of people? Hope proper rehabilitation was done.
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Vikram M
This project will boost economic connectivity between Maharashtra and Gujarat significantly. The 21km tunnel work sounds challenging but necessary for Mumbai connectivity. Great engineering feat!
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between these cities for work, this can't come soon enough! The current train journey takes 7+ hours. Looking forward to experiencing this modern transport.
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Karthik V
Hope the maintenance and operations will be world-class. Japanese technology is excellent, but we need to maintain the same standards for decades to come. Safety should be the top priority.

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