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The final and heaviest portal beam, weighing 1,640 MT, was launched in just three hours over the Ahmedabad–Delhi main railway line, marking another major engineering achievement in the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project.
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Amdavad Bullet Train Station is taking shape as a future-ready mobility hub, where modern engineering meets the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Designed for greater passenger convenience, the station will offer easy access to railway, metro and bus services—helping travellers switch between different modes of transport seamlessly, while benefiting from modern, passenger-friendly facilities under one roof.
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A major step forward for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project.
Following the successful assembly of Tunnel Boring Machine, excavation has now commenced for the remaining 16 km section of the 21 km tunnel between Mumbai and Thane.
Multiple vacancies are now open across various departments for the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project.
Ready to be a part of India’s high-speed rail journey? Take the right step by applying only through the official NHSRCL website.
Visit the Careers → Vacancy Notice section on https://t.co/sgUQz5dKDz or simply scan the QR code to apply.
India's High-Speed Rail Future: Building a Standardised Path for Expansion 🚅
🔸India is nearing completion of its first bullet train corridor – the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR). In doing so, it is shaping the future of high-speed rail in India.
🔸These trains have a design speed of upto 350 km per hour – much faster than the Vande Bharat trains that have a design speed of 180 km/hour.
🔸Based on the MAHSR project, a standardised template is being developed for upcoming bullet train corridors across the country. The approach aims to implement proven engineering designs, construction methods, and operational practices.
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Hon'ble Minister for Railways Shri @AshwiniVaishnaw reviewed the progress of the Amdavad Bullet Train station, also interacted & motivated the staff working on the project.
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India's High-Speed Rail Future: Building a Standardised Path for Expansion 🚅
🔹India is nearing completion of its first bullet train corridor – the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR). In doing so, it is shaping the future of high-speed rail in India.
🔹These trains have a design speed of upto 350 km per hour – much faster than the Vande Bharat trains that have a design speed of 180 km/hour.
🔹 Based on the MAHSR project, a standardised template is being developed for upcoming bullet train corridors across the country. The approach aims to implement proven engineering designs, construction methods, and operational practices. It will improve efficiency and accelerate project execution. The MAHSR project is thus laying the foundation for a transformation.
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Strengthening awareness, fostering a safe workplace.
NHSRCL conducted an interactive POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Awareness Session to strengthen awareness about creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive workplace.
The session traced the evolution of workplace safety laws, shared real-life case studies to provide practical insights, and engaged participants through scenario-based discussions where teams identified whether different situations fell under the provisions of the POSH Act.
By encouraging dialogue, participation, and a better understanding of workplace rights and responsibilities, the session reinforced NHSRCL's commitment to fostering a culture of dignity, respect, and accountability.
Every milestone on India's first bullet train project is made possible by the dedication, skill and commitment of the people driving its progress forward.
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Beneath the surface, a remarkable transformation is taking place.
The 5 km completed portion of the 21 km tunnel offers a glimpse into the scale, precision and engineering expertise shaping India's first bullet train corridor.
A closer look at the Track Slab Laying Car in action on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train corridor.
This specialized machine helps position precast track slabs with high precision, playing a key role in the construction of the ballastless J-Slab track system designed for high-speed rail operations.
Track slab installation has progressed across more than 83 route kilometres of the corridor, marking steady advancement in track works.
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Celebrating the International Day of Yoga across NHSRCL offices and project sites.
Employees participated in yoga sessions to mark the occasion, highlighting the importance of physical fitness, mental well-being and a balanced lifestyle. The sessions included guided yoga practices and practical health tips that can be incorporated into everyday life, encouraging healthier habits both at work and beyond.
Balance isn't something we find. It's something we create - through the moments we pause, the breaths we take and the habits we build every day.
As we celebrate the power of yoga, let's embrace practices that help us stay balanced, focused and well.
NHSRCL wishes everyone a Happy International Yoga Day.
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Prime Minister @narendramodi takes part in 12th International Day of Yoga celebrations in Kolkata, West Bengal
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