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The National High Speed Rail Corporation has invited bids for data collection, designs and survey work required for drafting the project report for the Delhi-Varanasi high speed rail corridor.
The Delhi - Varanasi corridor would be 865 kilometers long, and the distance is planned to be covered in just four hours. Currently, the recently inaugurated Vande Bharat Express that uses the locally made Train-18 set reaches Varanasi from Delhi in eight hours.
Further, Varanasi is proposed to be linked with Howrah in West Bengal - extending the corridor by another 760 kilometres.
The bids invited include works such as prearing environmental impact assessment, data collection, alignment design using LIDAR survey and other preliminary work.
Other corridors being proposed include Mumbai - Nagpur, Chennai - Mysuru, Delhi - Amritsar, Mumbai - Hyderabad and Delhi Ahmedabad.