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Budget 2026: Hyderabad to become high-speed rail hub; travel time to be slashed from 15 hours to 3.5 hours

Hyderabad is set to emerge as a major hub in India’s high-speed rail network, with three new corridors announced in the Union Budget 2026. The greenfield projects will link the city with Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai, sharply reducing travel time and boosting regional economic activity

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Feb 3, 2026, 02:30 pm IST
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Hyderabad is set to emerge as a major hub in India’s upcoming high-speed rail network, with the Centre announcing new high speech train corridors in the Union Budget 2026. The project will connect Hyderabad to major cities like Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai, allowing trains to run at speeds of up to 350 km per hour.

India is currently building its first high-speed rail corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The Centre has also approved seven new high-speed rail corridors across the country. Notably, three of these corridors will originate from Hyderabad.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the three corridors from Hyderabad will link the city with Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. Once these projects are completed, travel time between Hyderabad and several major cities in the neighbouring regions is expected to reduce sharply, boosting economic activity and regional development.

7 high-speed Rail corridors to be developed to promote environmentally sustainable passenger transport and act as growth connectors:

💠Mumbai–Pune
💠Pune–Hyderabad
💠Hyderabad–Bengaluru
💠Hyderabad–Chennai
💠Chennai–Bengaluru
💠Delhi–Varanasi
💠Varanasi–Siliguri

-Union Finance… pic.twitter.com/Uz5r4uQucE

— PIB India (@PIB_India) February 1, 2026

These high-speed rail lines will be completely new, greenfield projects, built separately from existing railway tracks. Fencing and other safety measures will be installed to prevent cattle and wild animals from entering the tracks.

Telangana records budget of ₹5,454 cr. Total projects of ₹47,984 cr are going on. 3 new bullet train projects announced between Hyderabad – Chennai, Hyderabad – Bengaluru & Hyderabad – Pune: Hon'ble MR Shri @AshwiniVaishnaw#Budget2026 #ViksitBharatBudget #UnionBudget2026 pic.twitter.com/zQgJhq9PQE

— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) February 2, 2026

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the DPR for the Hyderabad–Mumbai corridor has been submitted and the project split into Hyderabad–Pune and Pune–Mumbai, with the ghat section taken up separately. DPRs for the Chennai and Bengaluru routes are in the final stages, with alignment discussions ongoing with the Telangana government.

Also Read: Union Budget 2026-27: A yuva shakti budget anchored in kartavya and viksit Bharat

The projects are expected to generate large employment but will take years due to land acquisition and high costs. Telangana has received ₹5,454 crore in railway budget support, while projects worth ₹47,984 crore are currently underway in the State.

A transformative budget boost for Indian Railways!
Telangana receives a budget of ₹5,454 crore, giving a new dimension to rail infrastructural development and safety projects in the region.#Budget2025 #UnionBudget2025 #ViksitBharatBudget pic.twitter.com/dCcYrpfKJH

— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) February 2, 2026

The proposed high-speed rail corridors are being designed for a maximum speed of 350 Km per hour, with an operational speed of about 320 Km per hour. Taking into account curves, stops and safety factors, the average speed is expected to be around 200 to 250 km per hour.

At present, the fastest trains in India include the Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Vande Bharat services. Vande Bharat chair car trains can run at a maximum speed of 150 Km per hour.

At present, train journeys from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, Chennai or Pune take around 12 to 15 hours. With high-speed rail, these cities could be reached in just three and a half hours.

The travel time from Hyderabad to Kurnool and Amravati will be one hour and 75 minutes, respectively. Anantapur could be reached in roughly 90 minutes. Cities closer to Hyderabad will benefit even more.

The proposed corridors also include stops at smaller towns and district headquarters. In Telangana, stations are planned at places like Shamshabad, Narkatpally, Wanaparthy Road, Suryapet, Mahbubnagar and Khammam. In Andhra Pradesh, stations are proposed at Chirala, Kavali and Gudur.

Topics: TelanganaIndian RailwaysHyderabadBullet TrainEconomic developmentUnion Budget 2026High-Speed Rail
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