7 New High Speed Bullet Train Rail Corridor?DPR in Process? This Is Future? Big Boost

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01.03.2022



Seven New High-Speed Rail Projects are also on the way: Ministry of Railways
The New Delhi-Varanasi (including Ayodhya) is one of the seven proposed high-speed bullet train projects

NEW DELHI, INDIA (Metro Rail News): Even before completing India’s first high-speed bullet train project from Mumbai-Ahmedabad, the Ministry of Railways has thrown seven more bullet train projects, including the one between New Delhi to Ayodhya and the PM’s constituency of Varanasi.

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