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News Entry# 560726
Jul 17 (12:42) Ahmedabad-Mumbai Bullet Train Project: 160-meter Bridge Over Kolak River Completed
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Jul 17 2024 (12:42)
Station Tag: Vapi/VAPI added by karbang~/50057
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Bullet train project: Bridge over Kolak river in Gujarat completed, 9 out of 24 bridges on route constructed

The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has completed the construction of a 160-meter bridge over the Kolak River in Gujarat's Valsad district as part of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project. This marks the completion of nine out of 24 river bridges on the 508-km corridor. The bridge between Vapi and...
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Bilimora stations is made up of four 40-meter full-span girders. Bridge construction is also underway on the Narmada, Tapti, Mahi, and Sabarmati rivers. The project includes 12 stations along the route, with eight in Gujarat and four in Maharashtra. All stations in Gujarat have completed foundation work, and superstructure construction is in an advanced stage. As of July 2nd, all civil contracts have been awarded, and 190 km of the viaduct and 321 km of pier work have been completed. The project has acquired the necessary land in Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Maharashtra. The first mountain tunnel near Zaroli village in Valsad has been completed, and work has started on the first 7-km undersea rail tunnel in the country. The government aims to launch the first phase of the bullet train between Surat and Bilimora by 2026. The Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe on September 14, 2017. The 508-km route is expected to be covered in 3-3.5 hours, and the project is funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Ahmedabad aur Mumbai ke beech bullet train project ke liye, National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) ne Gujarat ke Valsad district mein Kolak River par 160-meter ka ek bridge bana kar complete kar diya hai. Yeh 508-km corridor par 24 river bridges mein se 9 bridges ko complete karne ka...
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matlab hai. Vapi aur Bilimora stations ke beech ka yeh bridge, chaar 40-meter ke full-span girders se bana hai. Narmada, Tapti, Mahi aur Sabarmati rivers par bhi bridge banane ka kaam chal raha hai. Project mein 12 stations honge, jinmein se aath Gujarat mein aur chaar Maharashtra mein hain. Gujarat ke saare stations mein foundation ka kaam pura ho chuka hai, aur superstructures ka construction aage badh raha hai. July 2 tak, saare civil contracts award kar diye gaye hain, aur 190 km viaduct aur 321 km pier ka kaam pura ho chuka hai. Project ke liye Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli aur Maharashtra mein zaroori land acquire kar liya gaya hai. Valsad ke Zaroli village ke paas pehla mountain tunnel complete ho chuka hai, aur desh ka pehla 7-km undersea rail tunnel banne ka kaam shuru ho gaya hai. Sarkar ka lakshya hai ki Surat aur Bilimora ke beech bullet train ka pehla phase 2026 tak launch kiya jaaye. Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project ko Prime Minister Narendra Modi aur Japan ke PM Shinzo Abe ne 14 September, 2017 ko Gujarat mein launch kiya tha. 508-km route ko 3-3.5 hours mein cover kiya jaa sakega, aur project ko Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) fund kar raha hai.
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