The construction of the 135 km long mostly elevated section of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train corridor in Maharashtra is a challenging section in this high-speed rail project. This section, between Shilphata and Zaroli village near the Gujarat-Maharashtra border, will navigate through 95 villages and towns in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, covering Thane and Palghar districts.
Key Highlights of this Challenging Construction:
The construction progress includes the nearing completion of geotechnical investigations, the commencement of work on mountain tunnels, and the completion of approximately 265 open foundations (about 11 km) for pier work. Foundation work has also begun at Boisar and Virar stations.
As the construction of this crucial section progresses, it brings the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project one step closer to transforming travel in the region. Overcoming complex engineering challenges and navigating through densely populated areas and protected wildlife sanctuaries, this section once completed will significantly reduce travel time, boost regional connectivity, and usher in a new era of transportation for the country.
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