
Rajasthan is all set to make history with India’s first-ever high-speed railway trial track, designed to test trains at an exhilarating speed of 200 km/h. Positioned along the Jaipur–Jodhpur corridor, this ambitious 64 km track is nearly 80% complete, marking a milestone in the country’s rail technology evolution.
A Gamechanger for Indian Railways
Once operational, this track will eliminate the need to disrupt regular rail traffic for engine and coach testing. It will become a dedicated space for rigorous, high-speed trials—similar to testing systems in countries like China, USA, and Australia. The track’s strategic location from Gudha to Mithdi, near the scenic Sambhar Lake, adds to its significance.
Balancing Progress with Preservation
A 2.5 km stretch near the wetland zone of Sambhar Lake—a recognized international Ramsar site—is under review for environmental clearance. Authorities are currently engaged in meaningful dialogue to ensure that ecological safeguards are honored while supporting a project of national importance. Experts believe a collaborative approach will pave the way for sustainable development and innovation.

Trials of the Future Bullet Train
This track isn’t just about upgrading the present—it’s a blueprint for the future. It’s expected to play a key role in testing bullet train coaches, supporting India’s pursuit of next-gen transportation systems. With successful trials here, India may soon join the elite group of nations with robust high-speed rail infrastructure.

Optimism Runs High
Railway officials and environmental experts alike recognize the transformative potential of this project. With mutual cooperation and timely support, it promises to boost indigenous engineering, reduce testing delays, and energize economic growth through improved connectivity.

