The country would not be witnessing operational bullet trains so soon, because the existing/proposed projects will take six to eight years to complete, Railway Board chairman A K Mittal said today.
"Normally such highly technical projects take six to eight years to complete in any country. We have shortlisted Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor for the high-speed train," Mittal told reporters.
He was here to take part in the performance review meeting of the West Central Railway.
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