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Mumbai-Dubai Train Underwater: The train, once thrown, will cover the distance of almost 2,000 kilometers in two hours. Not only will tourism increase, but also provide travelers with an alternative option to travel in addition to the flight.

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What would happen if you could travel from Mumbai to Dubai in just two hours, that also on a train? Yes, that may be possible son with the launch of an underwater train by the EAU. The National Advisor Bureau Limited project of the EAU will not only make traveling between the two countries faster, but will also make it more convenient and easier.

Submarine train from India-Dubai: driving tourism, making traveling economy

The India-Uae submarine train once launched, will reduce travel time by approximately one hour. Normally, 3 to 3.5 hours are needed to travel from Mumbai to Dubai in flight. The train will use the latest technology, such as the Hyperloop system, which allows passengers to travel faster.

This step will also reduce the travel cost, reducing the economic burden of people’s pockets. The cost of tickets has not yet been revealed.

It will also make it more convenient to travel compared to flights.

The distance between India and Dubai is almost 2,000 kilometers. The submarine train will open an alternative option for travelers, which can now only travel in flight. The project will promote tourism.

Mumbai-Dubai Train to strengthen commercial relations

The submarine train of Mumbai-Dubai will not only be used so that passengers travel, according to a report by The Times of India, the train also plans to transport goods, including crude oil and water, promoting commercial relations between India and Dubai.

India-Dubai Submarine Train: When will it be launched?

Although the dates related to the proposed underwater rail link have not yet been final, the country is already in conversations about the implementation of the train.

India news Mumbai to Dubai in just two hours? What we know about the UAU submarine train project
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