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GH News April 24, 2025 09:06 PM

In a significant move to enhance travel and strengthen regional connections in southern and western India the Mumbai-Hyderabad High-Speed Rail (MHHSR) project is making steady progress. According to The Metro Rail Guy report the proposed MHHSR corridor will span 767 km connecting three major urban hubs—Mumbai Pune and Hyderabad—through 11 strategically located stations. The 11 proposed stations include: Bandra Kurla Complex Mumbai Navi Mumbai Lonavala Pune Kurkumb/Daund Akluj Pandharpur Solapur Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) Zaheerabad and Hyderabad.
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The Mumbai-Hyderabad line is part of the Indian governments plan to introduce six new high-speed rail routes announced in 2019. While construction hasn’t started yet the initial work began with tender processes in October 2020. As per The Metro Rail Guy once finished this project will make long-distance travel in the region faster safer and more comfortable.
Speaking of the price the official fare chart hasn’t been released yet but early estimates suggest that tickets will be about 1.5 times the cost of a first-class AC train ticket providing a premium yet reasonably priced experience.
The MHHSR will operate at speeds of up to 320 km/h with a top speed of 350 km/h. Featuring just 11 stops and a streamlined route that includes elevated underground and at-grade tracks the train will maintain high speeds over long distances. This will cut travel time to around 3 hours a significant reduction from the 14–16 hours taken by regular trains.
The rail line will operate on a standard gauge track and is expected to reach speeds of up to 320 km/h significantly reducing travel time. The route will include a mix of elevated underground and at-grade tracks. It is likely to begin near Thane running parallel to major highways and integrating with the Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train corridor.