In an important move for India’s bullet train work, the heaviest girder ever used in the country has been launched in Maharashtra. This girder weighs 970 tonnes, spans 40 meters and was placed at Sakhare village near Dahanu. It is made as one solid piece with 390 m³ of concrete and 42 tonnes of steel. By using this full-span method, rail builders can work up to ten times faster than with older techniques.
The machine works and home-grown tools like straddle carriers and launching gantries show India’s growing strength in big projects. This milestone brings fast-track travel between Mumbai and Ahmedabad a step closer. It also shows a strong belief in using local technology and talent. India is building the future of rail travel, one huge girder at a time.
This massive girder is not just a structure; it’s a symbol of India’s smart engineering and future vision. With each step like this, India moves closer to world-class train travel.