High Speed Rail: Big news for railway passengers. As time goes by, Indian Railways is achieving milestone after milestone. Now Indian Railways no longer moves at a sluggish pace, it runs at high speed. High-speed trains like Vande Bharat have started in India. After that, bullet trains will be introduced in the coming days. Meanwhile, an even bigger update has been revealed. What is that update? Do you know, India’s next gen High Speed Rail will be made here?
As per reports, BEML invited tender for Construction of Rail Coach Factory near Umaria Village in District Raisen in the state of Madhya Pradesh on EPC Mode. 148 acres area will be covered. Also the Estimated Project cost will be around 600 crore. People are happy about this report. So many reactions are go around in social media. Someone wrote that, Really wish you see a HAL manufacturing unit also in madhya pradesh as the state has strategic central location which is critical for emergency supplies without fear of direct enemy attacks due to coastal base of states!
Other netizen says, Great move .Its India arrival in Bullet Train manufacturing.MP slowly turning into a serious industrial node in central India.
Indias First Bullet Train Update
Already Indian Railways unveils the first look of India’s first bullet train. As per reports, The Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail corridor will feature Shinkansen-inspired trains capable of speeds up to 320 km/h, equipped with advanced safety technology and reduced travel time of just 2–3 hours.
Last few days back Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw gives major update on Bullet Train. In Social Media post, he says, Railway’s biggest TBM cutter head lowered at Vikhroli, Mumbai. 350‑tonne, 13.6m diameter engineering feat for India’s Bullet Train project.
India’s next gen High Speed Rail will be made here!
BEML invited tender for Construction of Rail Coach Factory near Umaria Village in District Raisen in the state of Madhya Pradesh on EPC Mode
Area – 148 acres
Estimated Project cost – ₹600 crore pic.twitter.com/qrudbbfdIl— InfraStory (@marinebharat) May 30, 2026
🚆 Railway’s biggest TBM cutter head lowered at Vikhroli, Mumbai
✅ 350‑tonne, 13.6m diameter engineering feat for India’s Bullet Train project pic.twitter.com/6r4QuoT1wi
— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) May 17, 2026
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