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Big update on India's first bullet train, Mumbai-Ahmedabad train project's station in Surat ready, see pics here

DNA Monday, 26 May 2025
Following the successful completion of these trials, the project is expected to transition into full operational mode, with plans to initiate complete services by 2029.
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