Railways to seek bundled approvals for bullet trains

Indian Railways will fast-track new bullet train projects. Bundled clearances will speed up land acquisition and project execution. Standardised designs will boost manufacturing. Pre-cast construction will improve deployment pace. Seven new corrid...

New Delhi: Indian Railways will implement future bullet train corridors on mission mode, seeking bundled clearances across central, state and local authorities to speed up project execution.

This will ensure faster land acquisition and right of way clearances, officials said, adding that standardisation of design across future bullet train networks will improve manufacturing supply chains for crucial rolling stock and signalling equipment. Adoption of pre-cast in civil works is also expected to improve the pace of deployment as the country firms up routes for seven new corridors.

"Bullet train corridors will be given top priority in securing approvals across government levels," a senior official told ET on condition of anonymity, adding that a dedicated team of officers will work in coordination with local authorities to speedily acquire land for bullet train projects.





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The envisaged fast-track government approvals for future corridors come against the backdrop of delayed execution of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor. The cost of building India's first bullet train project has reached nearly ₹1.98 lakh crore, up from ₹1.08 lakh crore estimated originally, largely due to land acquisition delays.


Railways to Seek Bundled Approvals for Bullet Trains
To ensure faster land acquisition, right of way clearances

Coordination meetings will soon begin with states where the new bullet train corridors are planned, said the official.

The government announced in the budget for 2026-27 plans to develop seven new bullet train corridors. The proposed corridors are Mumbai-Pune, Pune-Hyderabad, Hyderabad-Bengaluru, Hyderabad-Chennai, Chennai-Bengaluru, Delhi-Varanasi and Varanasi-Siliguri.
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