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Bullet train project to be launched today

THE ASIAN AGE. | ARPIKA BHOSALE
Published : Sep 14, 2017, 3:39 am IST
Updated : Sep 14, 2017, 3:39 am IST

Railways officials hope it will help wipeout ‘derailment image’.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. (Photo: PTI)
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe, who arrived in India on Wednesday, will together launch the work for India’s first bullet train, which will connect Mumbai to Ahmedabad on Thursday in Ahmedabad. The project is likely to change the way people undertake the 508 km long journey between the two major cities. The rolling stock (carriages) of the ‘Tokaido Shinkansen’ series bullet trains has an impeccable safety record of 50 years with no case of derailment in Japan. Ironically, this launch comes at a time when the Indian Railways is being jolted time and again with cases of derailments across country. Just this month, the railways saw five mishaps in a span of 24 hours.

The bullet train is expected to reduce the travelling time between the cities up to less than half, from the current six and a half hours (by train) to about two hours fifty minutes.  Many traders who frequently make trips between the two cities feel that this will be a boon for conducting their business and don’t mind coughing up `3,000 for a one-way ticket during their weekly trips.

Amit Shah, a diamond trader based in Charni Road said that he often carries products worth lakhs of rupees while travelling and the option of commuting in a bullet train will give him the much needed sense of security. He said, “I have heard that a one-way ticket might cost us around `3,000 and our diamond merchant community will be more than happy to pay that amount as we will reach Surat in the same time it takes to go there by a flight.” However, on the other hand railway officials are happy with the choice of rolling stock because of its safety track record since it was launched in Japan in 1964. A railway official said, “The technology in the Tokaido Shinkansen series is a tested one, the train has not seen even one derailment in the last 50 years. This is a very big plus for us as the recent spate of derailments have damaged the railway’s image to a great extent.”

One of the reasons behind this clean record is probably the fact that not just the train carriages but also the technology that will is used to run the train.

Tags: narendra modi, shinzo abe, bullet train
Location: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai (Bombay)