NEW DELHI: What if you could travel from Mumbai to Ahmedabad in less time than it takes to watch a film? What if India’s busiest business corridor suddenly shrank from eight hours to just two? And what if 2025 turns out to be the year that finally pushed India into the global high-speed rail league? As India’s first bullet train inches closer to reality, multiple mega-milestones across Maharashtra and Gujarat are now signalling that the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor is no longer just an ambitious blueprint — it is becoming a nation-shaping engineering achievement.
Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train corridor: India’s first high-speed rail line takes shape The 508-km Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor continues to record steady progress across viaducts, bridges, t

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