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News Entry# 555703
Jun 11 (20:30) Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train Project Gains Momentum: Details on Route, Stations, and Timeline
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Bullet Train News : द‍िल्‍ली से पटना सिर्फ 3 घंटे में! यूपी-बिहार के इन जिलों से गुजरेगी बुलेट ट्रेन, जानें पूरा रूट

The Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train project is gaining momentum after the Ahmedabad-Mumbai route. The Delhi-Howrah route will pass through Buxar, Patna, and Gaya, with separate stations being built in each district. The bullet train will have a speed of 350 km per hour, reducing travel time between Patna and New Delhi to...
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just 3 hours. The elevated track for the bullet train in Bihar has been finalized, and land acquisition for station construction and elevated tracks is expected to begin soon. The National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited team is expected to arrive in Patna in the last week of August to finalize the location for the station, which will be built either in Fulwari or Bihta. The 1660 km long Delhi-Howrah route will be completed in two phases. The first phase will involve the construction of an 813 km track from Delhi to Varanasi via Lucknow, connecting Ayodhya. The second phase will focus on the Varanasi-Howrah route via Patna. The project is estimated to cost 5 billion rupees. Stations are proposed in Varanasi, Buxar, Ara, Patna, Nawada, Dhanbad, Asansol, Durgapur, Bardhaman, and Howrah. The first high-speed rail line in India is under construction between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, covering a distance of 508 km. This corridor will also feature India's first undersea tunnel. Trials are scheduled for 2026 between Bilimora and Surat.

Delhi-Howrah Bullet Train project, Ahmedabad-Mumbai route ke baad ab ye bhi speed pakad gaya hai. Delhi-Howrah route pe, train Buxar, Patna, aur Gaya se jaayegi, aur har district mein alag station banega. Bullet train ki speed 350 km per hour hogi, Patna se New Delhi ka safar sirf 3 ghante mein...
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ho jaayega. Bihar mein bullet train ke liye elevated track ka route final ho gaya hai, aur station banane aur elevated track ke liye jald hi land acquisition shuru hone wali hai. National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited ki team August ke aakhri hafta Patna aayegi, station ke liye jagah decide karenge, jo Fulwari ya Bihta mein se koi ek jagah hogi. 1660 km lamba Delhi-Howrah route do phase mein complete hoga. Pehle phase mein 813 km track banaya jaayega, Delhi se Varanasi tak, Lucknow se hota hua, Ayodhya ko bhi connect karega. Dusre phase mein Varanasi-Howrah route, Patna se hota hua, banaya jaayega. Project ki estimated cost 5 billion rupees hai. Varanasi, Buxar, Ara, Patna, Nawada, Dhanbad, Asansol, Durgapur, Bardhaman, aur Howrah mein station banne wale hai. Desh ka pehla high-speed rail line Mumbai aur Ahmedabad ke beech ban raha hai, 508 km lamba. Is corridor mein India ka pehla undersea tunnel bhi ban raha hai. 2026 mein Bilimora aur Surat ke beech train ka trial start hoga.
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