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Major tunnel breakthrough for Mumbai bullet train

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The work on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is in full swing.
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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday marked a major milestone in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project by initiating the breakthrough of a five-kilometre-long tunnel in Thane in Maharashtra.

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At the site between Ghansoli and Shilphata, Vaishnaw pressed the button to trigger a controlled dynamite blast, breaching the final rock layer and completing the excavation. He described the moment as a “landmark achievement” in the country’s first high-speed rail project.

The minister said the progress underlines the government’s commitment to complete the 50-km Surat-Billimora stretch of the project by December 2027. He also highlighted that the Thane tunnel forms part of a 21-km-long stretch, of which seven kilometres pass beneath the sea.

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The 508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor, once completed, will significantly cut travel time between the two cities and place India among nations with advanced bullet train infrastructure.

Officials said that excavation of the five-km stretch was carried out using the drill-and-blast method, while further tunnelling will employ tunnel-boring machines.

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The Railway Minister said that the breakthrough reflects the dedication of engineers and workers who are engaged in the project and reaffirmed that timely completion of the project remains a top priority.

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