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Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor will cover 12 stations along the route
The country s first high-speed rail project, spearheaded by the Railway Ministry s special purpose vehicle - National High-Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRCL) will contribute in reducing India s dependence on imports for crude oil, besides boosting infrastructure development. The high-speed rail will be powered by indigenous electric power, unlike diesel, petrol, or aviation fuel. It is a proven environment-friendly transport option, according to the NHSRCL, responsible for developing and implementing the bullet train project. (
Data from the National High-Speed Rail Corporation s website shows, the carbon emission for a 600 km trip per passenger by the high-speed rail is 8.1 kg, compared to 67.4 kg for car travel and 93 kg for airplane travel, according to a study by the International Union of Railways. This means that the carbon emission by the high-speed rail is far lesser than a car or an airplane.
An aeroplane fitted with state of art Aerial LiDAR and Imagery sensors took the first flight and captured the data related to ground survey.
MUMBAI: National High Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRC) has commenced Light Detection and Ranging Survey (LiDAR) survey for preparation of detailed project report (DPR) for 736 km-long Mumbai-Nagpur High Speed Rail Corridor started today
An aeroplane fitted with state of art Aerial LiDAR and Imagery sensors took the first flight and captured the data related to ground survey.
NHSRCL spokesperson said, “We are adopting LiDAR technology which provides all the ground details and data in 3-4 months wherein this process normally takes 10-12 months.”