According to a Karnataka’s
Large and Medium Industries Minister Murugesh Nirani, a detailed project
report for the proposed high-speed bullet train from Chennai to Mysore
via Bangalore will be ready by December.
The project would cost approximately Rs. 150 crore per kilometer, The
Hindu reported earlier this month. The train, which will have a maximum
speed of 350 kmph could connect Mysore from Bangalore in less than 30
minutes, the daily added.
However, it is not clear which Japanese companies were interested in
taking up the train project, its estimated cost, the State Government’s
role in it and other details.
Official sources said the plan was
still in its preliminary stage. JETRO, sources said, has already
conducted a survey and found the Chennai-Mysore route very viable for
investment.
The Union government is seriously considering
developing the Chennai-Mumbai industrial corridor on the lines of the
Mumbai-Delhi industrial corridor.
Moreover, Japanese car
manufacturing companies Hyundai and Toyota already have their units in
Chennai and Bidadi near Bangalore. Toyota has plans to set up another
unit in Mysore. This will throw up lucrative business propositions as
far as freight service is concerned, sources said.