Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said the Surat-Bilimora section of the Bullet Train project will become operational in 2027, adding that the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train will be fully operational by 2029.
The 508 km-long Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor is India’s first bullet train project.
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The Railway Minister said overall progress of the first bullet train project is very good, adding that the first 50 km section between Surat and Bilimora will be open by 2027.
“By 2028, the Thane-Ahmedabad section will be commissioned, and by 2029, the full Mumbai-Ahmedabad line will open,” the minister said.
Vaishnaw, who inspected the work of the under-construction Surat station
and track laying, said, “The first section of the Bullet Train project that will become operational is Surat to Bilimora. I inspected the work of the station and track laying; this is really good progress. Several new technologies have been introduced into the work on tracks. These new technologies are unique for the bullet train project.”
“We will benefit from this in several other projects in the country. If you look at the station, there is a speciality there, too. All trains will halt at Surat Station, there are two tracks at the side and two in the centre, there are two platforms here – one in Mumbai’s direction and another in Ahmedabad’s direction,” Vaishnaw told a news agency.
“There is a huge concourse in the centre…High-speed rail turnouts are very specially designed because when trains run at speeds of 320, 330, 340 km/hr and when two tracks are connecting, there should be no gap. So, I saw several new things…The first section of Surat to Bilimora will become operational in 2027,” he added.
Surat is set to witness a major boost in growth and connectivity with the upcoming Bullet Train station. The station has been thoughtfully designed with a strong focus on passenger comfort and convenience. Soothing interiors, natural lighting through skylights, and well-ventilated platforms will ensure a calm and pleasant travel experience.
The station is equipped with modern passenger amenities like a waiting lounge, nursery, restrooms and retail outlets. To make the movement across different levels smooth and accessible for everyone, multiple lifts and escalators are being installed. Special attention has been given to the needs of elderly, differently abled and families with children. Passenger-friendly facilities like clear signages to guide passengers easily across concourses, platforms and exit areas, including information kiosks and public announcement systems are being installed.
In addition to the passenger-centric features, the station will also provide seamless integration with other modes of transport.
A Multi-Modal Integration plan has been prepared in collaboration with Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) and Surat Urban Development Authority (SUDA) under the project for Station Area Development along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project (SMART). This will allow passengers to easily switch between metro trains, buses, taxis, autos, and other local transport, ensuring smooth traffic flow around the station. Such connectivity will significantly reduce transition time, making travel faster, safer, and more convenient for everyone.
Located in Antroli village near the Surat-Bardoli road, the station is well connected through multiple transport modes. BRTS Bus Stop is at a distance of 330 m; proposed Metro Station 280 m; Surat Railway Station 11 km; Surat City Bus Stand 10 km, Chalthan Railway Station 5 km and NH-48 is 5 km away.
Officials said the station blends comfort with sustainability, integrating features of the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) like rainwater harvesting, low-flow sanitary fixtures and eco-friendly paints. Wide openings and skylights allow natural light and ventilation across the platform and concourse, reducing dependence on artificial lighting during the day. The landscaping with plants and saplings will create a green and refreshing environment.
As the city is famous for its diamond industry, the concept for the design of the facade and interiors of the station is a representation of a diamond facet. The structural work of the building is already completed and finishing activities like interiors, roofing, and station facilities are now in progress.
The salient features of the station include a 26.3-meter height and a 58,352 sq m built-up area.
India’s first 508 km long Bullet Train corridor is being constructed between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Out of 508 km, 323 km of viaduct and 399 km of pier work have been completed. 17 River bridges, five PSC (pre-stressed concrete) and nine Steel bridges have been completed.
More than four lakh noise barriers have been installed along 210 km of stretch, 210 track km of track bed construction has been completed, more than 2100 OHE masts have been installed covering about 52 km of mainline viaduct, excavation work on seven mountain tunnels in Palghar district in progress and 5 km of NATM tunnel out of 21 km of tunnel between BKC and Shilphata (in Maharashtra) has been excavated.
Construction of Rolling Stock depots at Surat and Ahmedabad is in progress. The superstructure work on all stations in Gujarat is at an advanced stage.