India building Rs 820-crore railway test track in Rajasthan
Indian Railways is building a new railway test track in the state of Rajasthan at a cost of Rs 820 crore.
The test track, which will be located near the town of Jodhpur, will be used to test new railway technologies, including high-speed trains and locomotives.
The test track will be approximately 25 kilometres long and will have a variety of different track conditions, including curves, gradients, and tunnels.
The project is expected to be completed by 2024 and will be one of the most advanced railway test tracks in the world.
The test track will be used to test new railway technologies, including high-speed trains and locomotives. It will also be used to train railway staff on the latest railway technologies.
The project is expected to create jobs and boost the economy of the region.
The test track is part of the Indian government's plans to модернизировать its railway network.
The government has set a target of running high-speed trains on all major routes by 2024.
The test track will play a vital role in the development of high-speed rail technology in India.
The test track is expected to be completed by 2024 and will be one of the most advanced railway test tracks in the world.
The project is expected to create jobs and boost the economy of the region.
The test track is part of the Indian government's plans to модернизировать its railway network.
The government has set a target of running high-speed trains on all major routes by 2024.
The test track will play a vital role in the development of high-speed rail technology in India.