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Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train update: India’s 1st high-speed rail project advances towards electrification | India News

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Jan 19, 2026


Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project: The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is advancing towards electrification. The 508-km-long India’s first high-speed rail project will have 12 stations namely – Mumbai, Thane, Virar, Boisar, Vapi, Billimora, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Anand, Ahmedabad and Sabarmati.

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Sharing a post on X (formerly Twitter), Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the installation of overhead electrification masts is progressing well on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project.

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Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project latest update

The installation of Overhead Electrification (OHE) masts along the Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train corridor marks an important step towards electric traction for India’s first high-speed rail system. The OHE masts installation is underway across key sections of the alignment, including viaduct stretches.

It will support safe, smooth and efficient high-speed train operations. According to railways, these masts form a critical part of the traction infrastructure required for reliable power supply to bullet trains running on the corridor.

Installation of OHE masts (Image: NHSRCL) Installation of OHE masts (Image: NHSRCL)

What is OHE masts?

The OHE masts are vertical steel structures installed alongside railway tracks that support overhead electric wires. They maintain the correct height, alignment and tension of the wires, enabling continuous and safe power supply to electric trains.

Installation of OHE masts (Image: NHSRCL) Installation of OHE masts (Image: NHSRCL)

Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor: OHE masts installation

The OHE masts are being installed on elevated viaducts at significant heights above ground level. A total of more than 20,000 masts, ranging from 9.5 to 14.5 metres, will be installed along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor. The masts will support the complete 2×25 kV overhead traction power system, including overhead wires, earthing arrangements, fittings, and other accessories required for bullet train operations.

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“To ensure uninterrupted traction power, a network of Traction Substations (TSS) and Distribution Substations (DSS) is being developed along the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor,” the ministry, said in a release.

Anish Mondal is a journalist with over nine years of experience covering the railways and roadways. Currently a member of the Indianexpress.com editorial team, Anish specializes in high-impact sectors.

Professional Journey
Anish began his career at the public broadcaster Rajya Sabha Television (now Sansad TV), where he developed a foundational understanding of legislative processes and national governance. In 2018, he transitioned to digital financial journalism at FinancialExpress.com, spending nearly six years refining his expertise in market trends and corporate reporting. Before joining The Indian Express in 2025, he served as a key contributor at ETNowNews.com.

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Anish’s reporting is backed by a rigorous academic background in communication and the humanities:

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) – Apeejay Stya University
Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Production (PGTVRJP) – Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts (English Honours) – University of Calcutta

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