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విజయవాడకు హైస్పీడ్ ట్రైన్
 
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న్యూఢిల్లీ: విజయవాడకు హైస్పీడ్ ట్రైన్ రానుంది. ఈ మేరకు భారత ప్రభుత్వం జర్మనీ ప్రభుత్వంతో ఒప్పందం కుదుర్చుకుంది. ఈహైస్పీడ్ రైలు మైసూర్, బెంగళూరు, చెన్నై మీదుగా విజయవాడకు వస్తుంది. గంటకు 300 కిలోమీటర్ల వేగంతో నడవనున్న హైస్పీడ్ ట్రైన్‌ ప్రాజెక్టుకు జర్మనీప్రభుత్వం పూర్తిగా నిధులు అందించనుంది. కారిడార్‌పై వచ్చే జనవరి నుంచి అధ్యయనం చేయనుంది. శుక్రవారం కేంద్ర రైల్వే మంత్రి సురేష్ ప్రభుతో జర్మనీ మంత్రి అలెగ్జాండర్ భేటీ అయ్యారు. రైల్వే సెక్టార్‌లో పలు కీలక అంశాలపై జర్మనీతో ఒప్పందం జరిగినట్లుగా సమాచారం.

 

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Super twaragha start cheyyandi

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Till Vizag extend chesthe baguntundi

 

IT ki pedda boost avutundi AP lo due to high speed trains IT investments will increase growth corridors veyochu

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Till Vizag extend chesthe baguntundi

 

 

 

per kilometer 43.1 million dollars anta.. easy ga 320 crores per km.. antha additional cost bear cheyatam kashtam even on loan.. .

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Vizag varaku kastam le asala vijayawada varaku vasthey super annatu

Enni years pattudho ento

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New Delhi, Oct 12:  

German Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Alexander Dobrindt is visiting India from October 12-15, 2016. A high-ranking business delegation is accompanying the Minister, said a release.


This visit is a ‘follow-up’ visit to Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu’s visit to Germany in April 2016.


On October 14, 2016, German Minister Alexander Dobrindt will hold talks with Indian Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu.


Both ministers will focus on deepening collaboration and strengthening ties in field of railways and high–speed trains. After the meeting, a Memorandum of Understanding will be signed between Indian Railways and DB Engineering & Consulting GmbH.


Minister Dobrindt will also be meeting Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Nitin Jai Ram Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping, as well as Anant Geete, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises for talks.


(This article was published on October 12, 2016)


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Mysore banglore chennai midha ga vijayawada 2 trains aaa... will trains start from vijayawada.... km ki 340 crs aaa may be 242qkm up to nellore.... from nellore 175km to chennai... 450km to banglore total 950km.....veyali... mysore ki deniki malla.... chennai to banglore kuda vestara

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Ideka project aitae 1 30 min sennai ki 2 30 min to bang super..... inko 5 years lo expect cheyavachu....

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mana daridram

Bangalore nundi straight gaa Tirupathi Vijawadata Vizag velladaa

idhi kudaa aravadesam round eesukonee poovaalaa?

Chennai janalaki inka usefull easy to travel to Vja and bglore

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namo na thokka

state ki raalasina dabbulu assalu ivvatam ledhu anta

 

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namo na thokka

state ki raalasina dabbulu assalu ivvatam ledhu anta

 

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mari darunam home department ki ivvaka pothe  ela ,vibhajana tho  mottam anni hyd lone unnayi

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Bangalore-chennai new straight route around 300km is probably only viable section of this route. Chennai-Vijayawada not going to happen any time soon. even Mysore-Bangalore section won't be.

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Chennai-Vijayawada not going to happen any time soon.

 

hyd-vja-chennai

high speed train project vundhi ga central govt cheppindhi appudeppudo

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hyd-vja-chennai

high speed train project vundhi ga central govt cheppindhi appudeppudo

 

if 200 kmph is high speed, then it is doable. not at this cost brother. Center is not going to fund this project in its entirety. It has to be in PPP model. Viability is the main driver in such projects. 

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