Make in India Boost: Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train infrastructure advances rapidly

Officials reported that the installation is being done now through several divisions of the corridor.
Make in India Boost: Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train infrastructure advances rapidly
OHE mast installation accelerates work on India’s first bullet train corridor |Image source: ANI|

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project has reached a significant construction milestone with the quick installation of overhead electrification (OHE) masts in the project area.

This development is a major part of India's initiative to bring first-class infrastructure through the government’s ‘Make in India’ campaign.

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The Union Railways, Communications, Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has posted on social media that the installation of OHE masts along the high-speed rail corridor is moving at a nice pace. He has called this stage as a main part of making India’s first-bullet train service ready for electric traction.`

The OHE masts are the most important part of the electricity supply to the high-speed trains. These masts are the ones supporting the wires that transmit power to the trains. Trains are then able to move at very high speeds and in a safe manner.

Installation across multiple sections

Officials reported that the installation is being done now through several divisions of the corridor, ANI reported.

A significant portion of the operation takes place on raised viaducts, where the railway tracks remain at considerable altitudes above the earth.

Complex engineering and safety measures

To properly set up OHE masts in such locations, great measures and intricate engineering have to be exercised to give confidence in security, continuity of train operation and in the masts'ward stability.

Witnesses related to the enterprise have reported that throughout the length and breadth of the bullet train corridor, over 20,000 steel OHE masts will be placed.

The masts have heights between nearly 9.5 metres and 14.5 metres, design and place requirements being the decisive factors.

The entire 2x25 kV overhead traction system, which consists of contact wires, catenary wires, fittings, earthing arrangements and other essentials for the high-speed rail operations, will be supported by these masts.

A number of masts are being erected on the already very high viaducts which highlights the technical complexity and gigantic size of the project even more. This implies that the electrification infrastructure has to be compliant with the specifications of the world's fastest rail lines.

Power infrastructure and Indian manufacturing

Moreover, a sizable portion of the components is produced in India which represents a wonderful opportunity for enhancing the nation's manufacturing capacity and technical know-how.

Even so, to eliminate the chance of power outages, a whole series of Traction Substations (TSS) and Distribution Substations (DSS) will also be set up by the side of or even along the 508-kilometre Mumbai-Ahmedabad train route.

There will be a major role for these stations to play in the supplying power to the trains and controlling the voltages across different areas of the line.

Faster travel and economic growth

Once the bullet train starts running, it will considerably lessen the journey time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

The development of the railway will not only connect the regions better but also encourage quicker transfer of consumers and items, thus boosting the economy in the area.

In addition, the initiative is likely to provide a lot of employment and to boost the manufacturing industry in India.

It is a significant advancement in rail technology and it shows India's aim of creating transport systems that are modern, efficient and environment

With inputs from agency.