Hyderabad–Pune–Mumbai Bullet Train DPR Completed, Marking Major Leap for India’s High-Speed Rail Expansion

Hyderabad–Pune–Mumbai Bullet Train DPR Completed, Marking Major Leap for India’s High-Speed Rail Expansion

The Detailed Project Report for the Hyderabad–Pune–Mumbai bullet train corridor has been completed, marking progress in India’s high-speed rail expansion. The 671 km route will reduce travel time between Hyderabad and Mumbai to under three hours, featuring advanced engineering, major stations, and large-scale infrastructure across three states.

 

The Detailed Project Report for the proposed Hyderabad–Pune–Mumbai high-speed rail corridor has been completed, signaling a significant advancement in one of India’s most ambitious bullet train projects. The development was confirmed during a high-level review meeting chaired by Telangana Chief Secretary K Ramakrishna Rao, where officials also assessed preparations for proposed high-speed rail corridors connecting Hyderabad with Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

The Hyderabad–Pune–Mumbai high-speed rail corridor, once operational, is expected to transform intercity connectivity by reducing travel time between Hyderabad and Mumbai from the current 12 to 15 hours to nearly three hours. Officials associated with the project stated that trains on the corridor are designed to operate at speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour, with the journey time projected between 2 hours 55 minutes and 3 hours 13 minutes depending on service patterns and stoppage schedules.

At present, road travel between the two cities takes approximately 12 hours, while conventional rail journeys can extend up to 15 hours. The proposed high-speed rail line aims to significantly reduce this duration while strengthening connectivity across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.

The corridor will span a total distance of 671 kilometers across three states. Telangana will account for approximately 93 kilometers of the alignment, Karnataka for 121 kilometers, and Maharashtra for the remaining 457 kilometers.

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As part of the proposed alignment, stations have been planned at Hyderabad (Kokapet) and Vikarabad in Telangana, Kalaburagi in Karnataka, and multiple major locations in Maharashtra including Solapur, Pandharpur, Baramati, Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Lonavala, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Vikhroli. Officials have also indicated that Shamshabad, near Hyderabad Airport, is being evaluated for additional rail infrastructure and depot development.

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The engineering design of the corridor includes several complex structural components, particularly in Maharashtra’s mountainous regions. A 35.3-kilometer underground section is planned across three locations in the state. Additionally, tunnel construction is proposed through 13 locations in the Khandala Ghat section, covering nearly 24 kilometers in total.

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Much of the route will be constructed on elevated viaducts similar to metro rail systems. The infrastructure plan includes 101 bridges, among them 13 steel bridges and several major river crossings. These include a 360-meter bridge over the Mula-Mutha River, a 280-meter bridge over the Bhima River, and a 225-meter bridge over the Bori River.

Railway officials informed the Telangana government that approximately 93 kilometers of land acquisition will be required within the state for the corridor. Additional land will be required in Kokapet and Shamshabad for depots and maintenance facilities. Authorities estimate that nearly 247 acres may be required for each station complex to accommodate terminals, parking zones, and associated infrastructure. The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited has requested support from the Telangana administration for land allocation for stations and depot facilities.

Each train set on the corridor is planned to consist of 16 coaches with a total seating capacity of 1,215 passengers. Initial projections estimate daily ridership of approximately 63,494 passengers in the first year of operations, with demand expected to grow steadily over subsequent decades.

Officials believe the project will significantly enhance industrial development, tourism potential, and information technology connectivity, while positioning Telangana as a central hub in a wider economic corridor linking Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai. The completion of the Detailed Project Report marks a critical step toward the realization of a transformative high-speed rail network in western and southern India.

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