Japan for free India Shinkansen trains for free for Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train test: Report: Report

In a major development for India’s first high-speed rail corridor, Japan will offer two sets of its famous shinkinan trains without any cost. As Japan TimesThe purpose of this step is to help and inspect the test Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-speed Rail CorridorWhich is currently under construction. Each train set from the E5 and E3 series, each will be transported to India in early 2026 after being fitted with inspection equipment. They will be used to collect important data, especially about India’s environmental challenges, such as high temperatures and dust.

India’s Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-speed rail corridor is a historic project in the development of the country’s infrastructure. Using Shinkansen trains, the authorities will be able to collect data on driving conditions including high temperature and dust effects, Shop Informed The test phase will also help in the possible future production of E10 trains in India, which is to be adopted in the early 2030s.

Till the arrival of the next generation trains, India has planned to use domestic-high-speed trains at the new rail link after amendments to increase their speed, according to, according to, Japan Times,

In particular, funding for the bullet train project is being largely obtained through low-onion yen loans from the Japanese government. This will cover about 80% of the overall costs of the project. However, with expenses on growth, both governments plan to create a new yen loan structure, which will enable the introduction of E10 trains, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Japan for a bilateral summit.

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The project is supported by the prestigious Shinkinon technology of the East Asian nation and therefore, according to the outlet, is also very important for the Japanese government.

E5 and E3 shinkansen models

The E5 series is known for its smooth design and state -of -the -art technology. On the other hand, the E3 series provides a mixture of efficiency and passenger comfort. These trains have become an icon of Japanese engineering, and their introduction in India is ready to provide significant data on track and operating performance.

About Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project

The National High-Speed ​​Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has been tasked with the construction of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai High-Speed ​​Rail Corridor. The ambitious project has been making steady progress since the commencement of work in November 2021. As part of the corridor, the bridges are built in six rivers – and Auranga in Valsad districts, and Poorna, Mindhola, Ambika and Vengia in Navsari. There are a total of 24 river bridges on the Mahasar corridor, out of which 20 are in Gujarat and the rest are in Maharashtra.

“The bullet train project is to be seen from the point of view of integrating economies. The first Indian Railways in the corridor, Mumbai, Thane, WaP, Baroda, Baroda, Anand, Anand and Ahmedabad – all these economies will become a single economy. So you can have a breakfast in Surat, and return your family.


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