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Delhi–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor

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Delhi–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor
Overview
StatusDPR prepared, awaiting for approval
OwnerIndian Railways
Locale
Termini
Stations15
Websitewww.nhsrcl.in
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited
Rolling stockE5 Series Shinkansen
History
Planned opening2031; 7 years' time (2031) [1]
Technical
Line length886 km (551 mi)
CharacterElevated, underground and grade-separated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV AC, 50 Hz, overhead catenary
Operating speed320[2] km/h (200 mph)
Route map

New Delhi
Bijwasan
Delhi
Haryana
border
Manesar-Gurugram
Rewari
Haryana
Rajasthan
border via Narnaul [3]
Jaipur
Ajmer-Kishangarh
Bhilwara-Chittorgarh
Udaipur
Himmatnagar
Sabarmati
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Delhi–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor (Delhi–Ahmedabad HSR) is a proposed high-speed rail line connecting India's capital Delhi with the city of Ahmedabad. When completed, it will be India's second high-speed rail line. It is also said to be an extension of Mumbai–Ahmedabad HSR corridor.[5]

After Lidar surveys were completed in September 2020, the detailed projects report (DPR) was being prepared.[6] On completion of this line, when combined with the Mumbai–Ahmedabad line, two of the most important cities in India will be linked via high-speed rail. This is estimated to cut travel time between the cities from fifteen hours to under five hours.

Construction

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After the DPR was prepared, the construction was planned to start in the later half of 2020s. The alignment was chosen to run along with some of the existing railway line and highway in order to reduce the burden of land acquisition as experienced in other railway projects in India, such as the Mumbai-Ahmedabad line and Delhi Metro Pink Line which were significantly delayed due to land acquisition problems. The officials stated that it would take up to three to four years to acquire the land, shift utilities, get several clearances and NOCs for various departments, cut trees, and to complete other works. It would then take another three years to complete construction, moving the opening date to no sooner than 2031.[7]

Stations

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The route would originate from Dwarka Sector 21 in Delhi, then it would cross into Gurgaon at Chauma. The line would then run along Dwarka expressway till Ramaprastha City, then it would take a right turn to align with Delhi–Jaipur railway line and crossing at KMP Expressway and will continue along with Rewari Jaipur (via Narnaul-Chomu) Railway Line. The alignment will run alongside existing Railway lines to avoid problems in Land acquisition. Earlier it was proposed to run along with Delhi–Jaipur NH48 Highway. The railway line will cross after Udaipur Station into Gujarat and through Himmatnagar will reach Ahmedabad and further onwards will connect with Mumbai Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor.[8]

Project status

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Work Progress
2024*
Land acquisition To commence
Piling 0%
Piers 0%
Viaduct 0%
Tracks 0%

2020–2023: Preparations of Detailed Project Report

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In February 2020, NHRCL invited bids for a Li-DAR survey in order to prepare final alignment design for the six corridors including Delhi-Ahmedabad. There would be two surveys, with the first one from the satellite imagery data to study the corridor's topography and the following would be an aerial survey to help in finalising the Detailed Project Report (DPR) of the corridor.[9] A year later in January 2021, the tenders for the preparation of DPR of the corridor through a Li-DAR survey had been awarded already according to a NHSRCL spokesperson.[10] and the work on LIDAR survey was in progress.[11] Later in July, the DPR was completed with the route originating from the Dwarka sector 21 in Delhi. A station was proposed in Manesar, Haryana. Officials stated that it would take three to four years to acquire the entire land needed for the project, gain clearances and another three years for completing the construction.[12] On 16 April 2024, the DPR of the corridor was approved by the Railways, three years after the submission. With an average speed of 250 km/h (160 mph), the 886 km (551 mi) long journey from Sabarmati in Ahmedabad, Gujarat to the Capital would reduce the existing 12 hour journey down to 3.5 hours.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Railway Budget 2021: Indian Railways to focus on new bullet train networks in coming years?". The Times of India. 23 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Delhi–Ahmedabad bullet train". The Metro Rail Guy.
  3. ^ "Delhi – Ahmedabad High Speed Rail – Information, Route Map, Fares, Tenders & Updates". News 9 Live. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Delhi – Ahmedabad High Speed Rail – Information, Route Map, Fares, Tenders & Updates". The Metro Rail Guy. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  5. ^ "JICA presents draft report on bullet train project to joint committee". timesofindia-economictimes. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Delhi to Ahmedabad at 300 kmph! Indian Railways eyes India's second bullet train project; details". Financial Express. 2 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Stations in Gurgaon and Rewari on proposed Delhi-Ahmedabad Bullet train corridor". The Times of India. 31 July 2021.
  8. ^ "Delhi – Ahmedabad High Speed Rail – Information, Route Map, Fares, Tenders & Updates". News 9 Live. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  9. ^ "High-speef rail corridors plan heads towards design". Hindustan Times. 13 February 2020.
  10. ^ "Delhi – Ahmedabad High Speed Rail – Information, Route Map, Fares, Tenders & Updates". News 9 Live. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Detailed Project Report for Delhi-Ahmedabad and Mumbai-Nagpur highspeed rail network to start soon". My Nation. 17 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Stations in Gurgaon and Rewari on proposed Delhi-Ahmedabad Bullet train corridor". The Times of India. 31 July 2021. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  13. ^ "Delhi-Ahmedabad bullet train project may soon become reality: Travel time, proposed stations, other details". News9live. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
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