Commuters in Ahmedabad will face temporary road closures as construction continues on India's first bullet train project, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (MAHSR). The closures will impact three flyovers in the city and the police have issued a notification detailing alternative travel options during the five-week closure period from 22 February to 23 March. The closure serves as a reminder of the progress being made on the MAHSR, a major business and infrastructure project in India.
India's Bullet Train Project: Temporary Road Closures in Ahmedabad
Background
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (MAHSR) is India's first bullet train project, connecting the financial hub of Mumbai to the industrial center of Ahmedabad. The high-speed rail line, once completed, will significantly reduce travel time between the two cities to just over two hours.
Current Status
Construction of the MAHSR is underway, with a target completion date of 2026. As part of the project's ongoing construction, certain flyovers in Ahmedabad will face temporary road closures for five weeks, from February 22 to March 23.
Affected Flyovers
The following flyovers in Ahmedabad will be closed during the specified period:
Alternative Travel Options
The Ahmedabad Traffic Police have issued a notification providing alternative travel options for commuters during the closure period. These options include:
FAQs
1. Why are the road closures necessary?
The road closures are necessary to facilitate the construction of elevated pillars for the bullet train tracks.
2. How long will the closures last?
The closures will last for five weeks, from February 22 to March 23.
3. Which alternative routes can be used?
Commuters can use alternate routes such as the Sardar Patel Ring Road and Gota Bridge.
4. Will public transportation be affected?
Public transportation, including buses and the Ahmedabad Metro, will operate as normal during the closures.
5. What is the target completion date for the bullet train project?
The target completion date for the MAHSR is 2026.
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