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India's high-speed rail dreams taking shape in this nondescript Adivasi village, Pg15

India's ambitious bullet train project gains momentum in Palghar, Maharashtra, with advanced girder manufacturing, targeting Surat-Billimora completion by August 2027.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) project, India's first bullet train project, is progressing with the help of casting yards like the one in Sakhare village, Palghar.
  • The 508-km project includes 465 km of viaduct, for which approximately 11,500 girders are required.
  • A 380-tonne straddle carrier is used to lift and move 1,000-tonne, 40-meter girders.
  • The first phase of the project, from Surat to Billimora in Gujarat, is expected to be completed by August 15, 2027, and the entire project by December 2029.

Detailed Insights:

  • The MAHSR project aims to connect Mumbai and Ahmedabad with a high-speed rail line, significantly reducing travel time between the two cities.
  • The casting yard in Sakhare manufactures girders for 22 km of the project, launching at least one girder daily, with a total of 527 girders planned for this section.
  • The viaduct is elevated to avoid land acquisition issues and other ground-level obstacles, with 92% of the project being elevated.
  • The girders are designed with a rectangular opening to reduce weight while maintaining strength, using high-tensile wires to hold the structure together.
  • Progress in the Gujarat section is at 68%, while the Maharashtra section is at 41% as of March 2026, due to initial delays in land acquisition.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Girder: A horizontal support beam used in construction, especially in bridges and elevated structures.
  • Viaduct: A long, elevated structure consisting of multiple spans used to carry a road or railroad across a valley or other obstacle.
  • Megapascal (MPa): A unit of pressure used to measure the compressive strength of materials like concrete.
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