An image of India’s proposed bullet train displayed at Rail Bhawan in New Delhi recently created confusion after many believed it was the first official look of the country’s upcoming high-speed train project. The picture, installed at Gate Number 4 of the Ministry of Railways, showed a sleek white-and-orange bullet train linked to the ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor. Several media reports described the image as the first glimpse of India’s future bullet train, expected to begin operations in the coming years. However, Railway Board officials have now clarified that the displayed image is only “representational” and not the actual final design of the train. Officials said the picture was meant for display purposes and should not be treated as the confirmed appearance of India’s first bullet train.
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