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Japan gifts 2 Shinkansen Trains to India for Mumbai Ahmedabad bullet train

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  • 05 May 2025
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The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is India & first high-speed rail project and a representation of new infrastructure development. It will cut travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad and enhance connectivity between the two cities. The project represents India & increasing cooperation with Japan and its vision for "Make in India" in the railway domain.

Japan, as a token of goodwill, is donating two Shinkansen bullet trains to India. They are an E5 series and an E3 series train each, and these will be utilised for inspection and trial tests. These should reach India early in 2026. Through these trial tests, engineers can learn how to make the trains work under Indian conditions, such as heat and dust. Depending on this testing, upcoming bullet trains (such as the E10 series) can be produced in India itself.

Work on the construction of the project is going on in full swing. Till date, 100 kilometers of viaducts and 250 kilometers of piers have been done. Bridges on six rivers of Gujarat are also included in the development. Indian engineers are also being trained in Japan to understand the unique "slab track system" applied in Shinkansen railways, and training is done on 15 different courses to ensure knowledge transfer and skill enhancement.

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The estimated cost of the bullet train project is ₹1.25 lakh crore. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is financing 88% of the cost. Up to now, JICA has already contributed approximately ₹59,396 crore. This does not only include financial assistance, but also technical assistance, design work, training programs, and expert services.

Indian Railways is also in the process of developing indigenous bullet trains. A ₹866.87 crore contract has been awarded to ICF (Integral Coach Factory) and BEML to construct high-speed trains that can run at 280 km/h. The Make in India trains are likely to be completed by 2026. They will have advanced features such as reclining seats, differently-abled facilities, and entertainment systems onboard.

When the project is done, travel duration between Ahmedabad and Mumbai will be cut to only 3 hours. It takes approximately 6 to 7 hours currently. This enormous time saving will make traveling more effective and also increase economic activity between the two cities.

Briefly, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is not merely a transport system. It is a revolutionary step towards India's future as a modern, fast, and efficient economy with world-class infrastructure.

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The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train is modeled on Japan's globally renowned Shinkansen technology and introduces a number of contemporary features and innovations into India's rail network.

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1.  High Speed:

The E5 Shinkansen trains are capable of speeds up to 320 km/h. This would translate to just a 3-hour journey between Ahmedabad and Mumbai, in comparison to the road or regular train journey which would take around 6-7 hours. 

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2. Tested for Indian Conditions:

As the Indian climate is hot and dusty, the trains are also specially designed with fine mesh filters for dust and more powerful air-conditioning arrangements to accommodate Indian conditions.

3. Indigenous Manufacturing:

India is also attempting to develop bullet trains of their own with technical assistance from ICF and BEML. The locally developed trains will operate at 280 km/h and should be introduced by 2026. 

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4. Modern Passenger Comfort:

The trains will provide rotating and reclining seats, increased legroom, improved lighting, entertainment displays, and disabled passenger facilities. 

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5. Advanced Track System:

The Shinkansen's "slab track system" (J-slab) is being implemented in India for the first time. It is more stable and has less maintenance than conventional tracks. 

6. Smart Signaling System:

Indian bullet trains will employ the ETCS (European Train Control System), but the Japanese bullet trains will be equipped with their native DS-ATC for control and security purposes.

No, this bullet train project involves not only speed but also security, technology transfer, comfort, and indigenous dependency. It represents a significant advance for India to global-standard transportation systems. 

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The bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad is India's first high-speed rail project and has several innovative features. The most astounding fact is that its top speed will be 320 km/h, shortening the travel time from Mumbai to Ahmedabad from 6–7 hours to just 3 hours.

The train is designed on Japan's world-renowned Shinkansen technology, which has a flawless safety record with not a single accident in more than 50 years. The line employs a unique "slab track system" whereby the train goes gliding and quietly, even at speeds very high.

One unique component of the project is India's first undersea rail tunnel, which will be going under Thane Creek near Mumbai and extending over approximately 7 kilometers. The train is also environmentally friendly, powered with electricity and less noise and pollution than conventional trains.

    One of the best features is the earthquake alarm system, which will automatically halt the train in the event of an earthquake to safeguard passengers. In the long term, India plans to manufacture its bullet trains under the "Make in India" initiative by combining Japanese technology with indigenous Indian resources. It's not so much about speed—it's an indicator of modern engineering, international cooperation, and a new generation of Indian railways.

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