Indian Railways adopts automated rainfall monitoring system for bullet trainIndia is implementing an automated rainfall monitoring system for its bullet train project. The system, which uses rain gauges to provide real-time data, will help ensure safe train operations by informing speed restrictions or relaxations. The first phase of the bullet train, a 50-km stretch between Surat and Bilimora, is...
more... scheduled to open in August 2026. The complete bullet train route, spanning 508 km between Mumbai and Sabarmati, is expected to take two hours and 58 minutes, including stops at 10 stations. The route will pass through both Gujarat and Maharashtra with a total of 12 stations.
India me bullet train project ke liye automated rainfall monitoring system lagaaya ja raha hai. Ye system, rain gauges ka use karke real-time data dega, aur train ko safe operate karne mein madad karega. Speed restrictions ya relaxation ke baare mein jaankari dekar. Bullet train ka pehla phase, Surat aur...
more... Bilimora ke beech 50 km ka stretch, August 2026 tak khulne wala hai. Pura bullet train route, Mumbai se Sabarmati tak 508 km ka, 10 stations pe rukte huye, 2 hours aur 58 minutes mein complete hoga. Route Gujarat aur Maharashtra dono se guzarta hai aur total 12 stations hai.