Post by : Bianca Qureshi
A new and exciting project is being planned to connect Mumbai, India, and Dubai, UAE, with a 2000-kilometre underwater rail link. This project promises to change how we travel between these two countries. Once finished, this underwater rail will allow trains to travel at speeds of 600 km/h to 1,000 km/h, making the journey from Mumbai to Dubai in just two hours!
This new way of travel will give passengers a unique and amazing experience. Imagine traveling so fast beneath the ocean! It will be a truly magical and breathtaking journey. However, such a huge project will need billions of dollars to complete.
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The rail link will not only make travel easier and faster for passengers but will also help with transporting goods. For example, it could be used to move things like crude oil from Dubai to India more quickly. This will help improve trade between the two countries.
Experts say the project will be completed by 2030, but the proposal is still being discussed. If it gets approved, this rail link will become a big part of future travel and trade between India and the UAE.
Some key details about the project:
The train will travel at speeds between 600 km/h and 1,000 km/h.
The trip from Mumbai to Dubai will only take two hours.
The project will need a large investment, running into billions of dollars.
It will not only improve travel for passengers but also speed up the transportation of goods like crude oil.
If everything goes as planned, the rail link will be ready by 2030.
This project has been suggested by the National Advisor Bureau Limited of the UAE. It is expected to change transportation in a big way and offer a strong competition to air travel.
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