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  2. India Post - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .indiapost .gov .in. India Post is an Indian government-operated postal system in India, and is the trade name of the Department of Post under the Ministry of Communications. Generally known as the Post Office, it is the most widely distributed postal system in the world, and India is the country that has the largest number of post ...

  3. High-speed rail in India - Wikipedia

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    Track upgrades. In 2009, Indian Railways envisioned a plan to increase the speed of passenger trains to 160–200 km/h (100–125 mph) on dedicated conventional tracks and improve the existing conventional lines on 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge to handle speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph).

  4. Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai–Ahmedabad corridor, along with five other high-speed rail corridors, was introduced for a feasibility study in the 2009–2010 Rail Budget. A 650 km (400 mi) long high-speed rail corridor was proposed to run from Pune to Ahmedabad via Mumbai. The point at which this route would touch Mumbai was to be decided when the feasibility ...

  5. Rail transport in India - Wikipedia

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    The actual operating speed was much lower due to track restrictions and congestion with top speeds restricted to 130 km/h (81 mph) for most trains. [172] In October 2023, Namo Bharat, built for RapidX by Alstom was launched and is capable of reaching speeds of up to 180 km/h (110 mph). [173]

  6. Delhi–Sonipat–Panipat Regional Rapid Transit System

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    Template:Delhi–Sonipat–Panipat-Karnal Regional Rapid Transit System. The Delhi–Karnal Regional Rapid Transit System (Delhi–Karnal RRTS) is an approved, 130 km (81 mi) long, semi-high speed rail corridor connecting Delhi, Sonipat, Panipat, and Karnal in the National Capital Region. [1] [2] It is one of the three RapidX corridors planned ...

  7. Delhi–Amritsar high-speed rail corridor - Wikipedia

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    Delhi–Amritsar High Speed Rail Corridor is a planned high-speed rail line connecting India's capital, New Delhi and Punjab's city Amritsar. It was one of the six new high-speed rail corridors planned in 2019. The high-speed route connecting important cities of Northern India will cut short the distance from existing six hours to under two.

  8. List of high-speed railway lines in India - Wikipedia

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    Group E lines: Support less than 100 km/h (62 mph) Group D lines: Support up to 100 km/h (62 mph) Group C lines: Include suburban railway lines. Group B lines: The routes which support an operational speed between 110 and 130 km/h (68 and 81 mph) are classified as Group B lines. Group A lines: The routes that support the speeds between 130 and ...

  9. Tejas Express - Wikipedia

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    The Tejas Express is a semi-high speed fully air-conditioned train introduced by Indian Railways. It features modern onboard facilities with doors which are operated automatically. Tejas means "sharpness", "lustre", or "brilliance" in many Indian languages. It is one of 3 semi-high speed trains running in India, the others being the Vande ...