Union Budget 2026 unveils seven high-speed Rail corridors to boost sustainable mobility
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Union Budget 2026 unveils seven high-speed Rail corridors to boost sustainable mobility

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announces new high-speed rail links across major economic hubs, calling them “growth connectors” aimed at building an environmentally sustainable passenger transport system

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday announced seven new high-speed rail corridors as part of the Union Budget 2026, marking a major expansion of India’s passenger rail infrastructure and highlighting the government’s emphasis on sustainable, growth-oriented connectivity.

Presenting her ninth consecutive Budget in Parliament and the first-ever Union Budget to be delivered on a Sunday, Sitharaman described the proposed corridors as “growth connectors” designed to link major urban, industrial and cultural centres while reducing travel time and environmental impact.

Seven corridors announced

According to the Budget announcement, the seven high-speed rail corridors will connect the following city pairs:

1. Mumbai-Pune,
2. Pune-Hyderabad,
3. Hyderabad-Chennai,
4. Hyderabad-Bengaluru,
5. Chennai-Bengaluru,
6. Delhi-Varanasi, and
7. Varanasi-Siliguri.

These routes span western, southern, northern and eastern India, reflecting an attempt to build a more integrated national passenger rail network aligned with economic corridors and population centres.

Focus on sustainable passenger transport

The Finance Minister said the initiative is aimed at developing an “environmentally sustainable passenger system”, indicating the government’s intent to shift a larger share of inter-city travel from road and air to energy-efficient rail-based transport.

High-speed rail is expected to play a key role in reducing carbon emissions, easing congestion on existing rail lines, and supporting regional economic growth by improving access between cities.

Infrastructure push amid record Budget presentation

The announcement comes as part of a broader infrastructure push in Budget 2026, which places strong emphasis on railways, logistics, urban mobility and green transport solutions. The government has repeatedly positioned rail modernisation as a pillar of long-term growth and employment generation.

Further details on funding, timelines and implementation mechanisms for the newly announced high-speed rail corridors are expected to emerge in the coming months as the projects move from proposal to planning stages.

Sitharaman’s ninth Budget further cements her place among India’s longest-serving finance ministers, with the presentation itself making history by being delivered on a Sunday for the first time since Independence.

Topics: Nirmala SitharamanIndian RailwaysUnion Budget 2026High-Speed Rail Corridors
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