India is preparing to manufacture bullet trains capable of speeds up to 280 kmph, with an operational average of 250 kmph.
However, many issues related to railway facilities and operations still need to be resolved, delaying the realisation of the freight-only trains.
HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vietnam's parliament voted for a $67 billion high-speed railway that would turn a currently 35-hour rail ...
If we look at bookings of last summer, most cheaper trains are fully booked, and Vande Bharat and Tejas Express have lots of seats available. Already, 33 trains are running on the route. Moreover, a ...
Its corridors will feature advanced signalling systems that integrate the latest automatic train protection technology, the ...
Ahmedabad bullet train project marks progress with a new track slab factory in Surat, capable of producing 120 slabs daily for high-speed tracks.
The Delhi-Amritsar Bullet Train project, a flagship initiative by the Central Government, promises to revolutionize travel ...
A track slab manufacturing factory has been established to support the India's first bullet train projects. The factory is ...
Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday inspected a track slab manufacturing factory for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project near Surat in Gujarat. Vaishnaw said all the equipment at the ...
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw visited the Surat factory to take stock of the Japan-like track system for the Bullet Train ...
Speaking at the factory in Kim, Vaishnaw noted that the equipment was originally imported from Japan but is now being ...
The project will be developed using the existing Vande Bharat platform. Its corridors will feature advanced signalling ...