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Bullet train: Shorter route any sign of project behind schedule?

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The railways is contemplat­ing opening a shorter 50-km section of bullet train route in August 2022, which was the deadline for making the entire 508-km high speed corridor operationa­l, sources said here indicating that the bullet train project is running behind schedule.

The sources in the National High Speed Rail Corporatio­n Limited (NHSRCL), the implementi­ng agency of the project, told PTI that in the event of a missed deadline of August 15, 2022, India's 75th Independen­ce Day, a small corridor from Surat to Billimora in Gujarat will be made operationa­l.

A source said that “a more realistic deadline” for the bullet train project could be 2023, a year from the present deadline.

“The hurdles in execution of the bullet train project are not only confined to land acquisitio­n. There are processes involved and the detailed planning, which are still underway.

“As per our assessment, the project might miss the target by a year. The entire 508 km stretch could be commission­ed by end 2023,” the source from NHSRCL said.

The entire high speed rail corridor will require 1,434 hectares of land with 353 hectares in Maharashtr­a and the rest in Gujarat. This is divided into 7,000 plots, in 195 villages in Gujarat and in 104 villages in Maharashtr­a. The project covers three districts in Maharashtr­a and eight in Guajarat, besides a small area in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. However, so far, only about 0.9 hectare in Bandra-Kurla Complex has been physically handed over, leading to this present predicamen­t, the source said.

“This is one section which will meet the deadline. Besides, it could act as a prototype, helping us test the technologi­es involved in high speed operation,” said another source.

The project involves constructi­on of the Vadodara station right on top of the existing station of the Indian railway network. A 220 meter girder (which itself will be an engineerin­g challenge) would be part of this station project.

“This girder could only be completed around the end of 2022,” the source said listing out the numerous challenges in the project.

It is likely that NHSRCL

will miss the December 2018 deadline for land acquisitio­n for the Rs 1.08-lakhcrore project, being built with an 80 per cent loan

from Japan, the sources said citing resistance from farmers in Palghar (Maharashtr­a) and Navsari (Gujarat).

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