Blog Entry# 216357
Posted: Aug 07 2011 (13:35)
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High-speed rail in India.
India has one of the largest rail networks in the world. As of 2011, India does not have any high-speed rail lines capable of supporting speeds of 200 km/h (124 mph) or more, and none is under construction or subject to definite plans, only of longer-term proposals.
Fast express trains such as the Shatabdi and Duronto are often referred to as "high-speed" trains by government officials and Indian media, and trains with speed of 250 to 350 km/h (155 to 217 mph) are often referred to as "bullet-trains". However,...
more... periodically interest is expressed by the Government and media in introducing high-speed rail in India.
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