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Bengaluru–Hyderabad Bullet Train to Link Cities in 2 Hours, 12 Stations Across 626 km Corridor

The proposed Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train, also known as the high-speed rail project, is gaining momentum after the Centre stepped up discussions with the Karnataka government on land acquisition and alignment planning.

Announced in the Union Budget on February 1, the 626 km corridor aims to reduce Bengaluru to Hyderabad travel time to just 2 hours, making it one of the fastest inter-city connections planned in South India.

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The proposed 626 km Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train project, aiming for a 2-hour travel time with speeds up to 320 kmph, is progressing with land acquisition discussions in Karnataka. The Detailed Project Report is expected by March 2026.
Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train

Bengaluru to Hyderabad in 2 Hours?

Currently, trains between Bengaluru and Hyderabad take anywhere from 8 to 19 hours depending on the service. Even Vande Bharat trains take more than 8 hours. Flights may take around 1 hour 15 minutes in the air, but overall travel time increases due to airport check-ins, security, and city traffic.

The new bullet train project promises near city-to-city 2-hour connectivity, which could significantly benefit business travellers, IT professionals and frequent commuters between the two tech hubs.

12 Stations Across 626 km Corridor Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train

As per initial plans, the high-speed rail corridor will stretch about 626 km and include around 12 stations across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

In Karnataka, three stations are likely:

  • Alipura (Gauribidanur taluk)
  • Devanahalli (near Bengaluru airport)
  • Kodihalli (Bengaluru Rural district)

Kodihalli may become a major interchange station, especially if the proposed Bengaluru-Chennai bullet train line is routed through the same location.

Other expected stops include Mahbubnagar, Kurnool, Anantapur and Hindupur before the route enters Karnataka.

Bengaluru-Hyderabad Bullet Train Speed and Project Details

The bullet train is expected to run at a design speed of 350 kmph and an operational speed of around 320 kmph. The corridor will largely be built on elevated tracks along a new alignment, separate from existing railway lines.

Final surveys are currently being conducted by RITES Limited, and the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is likely to be submitted by March 2026.

Karnataka Land Acquisition Talks Begin For Bullet Train

Land acquisition in Karnataka is now a key focus area. The Centre has asked the state to appoint a nodal officer to speed up coordination and approvals. Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister M. B. Patil has assured full cooperation for the project.

If completed as planned, the Bengaluru-Hyderabad bullet train (high-speed rail) could transform travel between the two cities, offering faster connectivity, boosting business travel and strengthening economic ties in South India.

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