TOP 11 BULLET TRAIN CORRIDORS Planned in INDIA 🇮🇳 | India's MEGA PROJECTS
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TOP 11 BULLET TRAIN CORRIDORS Planned in INDIA | India's MEGA PROJECTS | Smart City Guide | Bullet Train Projects in India | High Speed Rail Corridors in India | National Rail Plan

Under the National Rail Plan, Indian Railways is planning to 11 bullet train corridors that will connect various major cities with the high-speed rail network. The corridors to be proposed include a
508 km long Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor, 886 km Delhi-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor, 942 km long Delhi- Varanasi High Speed Rail Corridor with Lucknow-Ayodhya Spur Line, a 760 km long High Speed Rail Corridor between Varanasi and Howrah, 736 km Mumbai-Nagpur High Speed Rail Corridor, 711 km long Corridor between Mumbai and Hyderabad, a 435 km-long Chennai-Bengaluru-Mysuru High Speed Rail Corridor, a 618 km-long corridor between Hyderabad and Bangalore, an 855 km-long route between Nagpur and Varanasi, an 850 km-long way between Patna and Guwahati and a 459 km-long Corridor between Delhi and Amritsar with Sangrur to Chandigarh Spur Line and an Extension of 190 km-long corridor connecting Amritsar, Pathankot and Jammu.

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