NEW DELHI, Nov 5: The railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday that significant progress had been made in launching bullet train in the country but a lot more needed to be learnt before the new technology was implemented. “Everyone is absorbing the new system and learning from it,” he said.
Vaishnaw, who visited the Banaras Locomotive Workshop (BLW) in Varanasi on Saturday, said the government was taking lessons from its first bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. “Once there is further development in the project, the new high-speed rail corridors would be set up across the country,” he added.
Speaking on the Varanasi-Delhi bullet train rail project, Vaishnaw, who also holds the communications and electronics & information technology portfolios, said the feasibility study of the bullet train project between Varanasi and Delhi was still in progress and a survey has also been conducted. “A survey of the bullet train for Varanasi and its complete feasibility study is being done,” he said. The proposed 985-km Varanasi-Delhi bullet train corridor will cover at least 13 stations, including Delhi, Noida, Jewar Airport, Agra, Mathura, New Etawah, South Kannauj, Lucknow, Ayodhya, Rae Bareli, Prayagraj, New Bhadohi, and Varanasi.
In 2019, the ministry of railways allocated the task to prepare a detailed project report (DPR) to National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHRSCL). Later, in 2022, the overall route was finalised by NHSRCL.
According to railway officials, the high-speed connectivity would reduce the travel time between Varanasi and Delhi to 120 minutes.
Rajesh Kumar, public relations officer of BLW, said, “Vaishnaw visited BLW and took stock of the manufacturing process of the 12,000 HP locomotives and enquired about its features and specifications. Thereafter, the minister held a meeting with general manager Anjali Goyal, principal heads of departments, senior officers, and other staff to discuss the ongoing production activities and manufacturing processes of the locomotives. He also assured early approval of the ₹7.5 crore proposal for expansion of BLW Central Hospital.”
(Manas Dasgupta)