Delhi–Ahmedabad HSR

Proposed Operator: National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) Length: 886 km Official site ↗

The Delhi-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail corridor is an 886 km bullet train line planned by the National High Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRCL) to connect Delhi with Ahmedabad via Jaipur and Udaipur, threading Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Designed for 350 km/h running across 12 stations, it would eventually link end-to-end with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor to create a continuous Delhi-Mumbai high-speed spine.

The project is in DPR/planning, with cost and final alignment yet to be locked.

Why it matters

This corridor is the missing middle of a future Delhi-Mumbai bullet train. On its own it connects Rajasthan’s major tourist and commercial cities to both metros; joined to Mumbai-Ahmedabad it would form India’s first inter-metro HSR trunk. Whether it advances in step with that vision is a test of how strategically India sequences its HSR build-out.

Key facts (verify before publish)

  • Operator: National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL)
  • Length: 886 km, 12 stations; standard gauge
  • Speed: max 350 / operational 320 / average 250 km/h
  • Route: Delhi – Jaipur – Udaipur – Ahmedabad (Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat)
  • Cost: to be finalised
  • Status: Proposed / DPR preparation

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Official source: nhsrcl.in

Phases

PhaseLinesStationsLength (km)Status
DAHSRDelhi–Jaipur–Udaipur–Ahmedabad12886Proposed

Route map coming soon.

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