Railway Minister Vaishnaw shares Bullet train plan for South India, says it will transform connectivity
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], April 28 (ANI): Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday outlined plans for a high-speed bullet train network in South India, saying it will drastically reduce travel time and create a unified economic region across major cities.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Google Cloud India AI Hub in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday, Vaishnaw said the proposed high-speed rail network will connect key cities including Amaravati, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Mumbai, bringing significant improvements in connectivity.
Minister stated, "The bullet train, the dream project for all of us. And as you are aware, if you have seen the videos of the progress of Ahmedabad to Mumbai bullet train, that 500 kilometer stretch will be completed in one hour and 57 minutes. So basically, Mumbai, Surat, Vapi, Baroda, Ahmedabad, all those large cities will become one single economic zone, one single economic region. That same magic will now happen in Andhra also, Amravati to Hyderabad in 70 minutes".
Vaishnaw said such connectivity will create a "high-speed diamond" across southern states.
The minister also announced that the long-awaited South Coast Railway Zone will be notified on June 1, 2026, fulfilling a key commitment made during the reorganisation of states.
He further highlighted plans to expand railway capacity along the eastern coast, stating that existing double railway lines from Kolkata to Chennai will be upgraded to four lines. This expansion is expected to enable the operation of around 500 new trains, including cargo and passenger services, improving connectivity to ports, tourism destinations and cultural centres.
He added that railway infrastructure development in the state has accelerated, with projects worth over Rs 1,06,000 crore underway. The government is also reconstructing 74 railway stations in Andhra Pradesh as part of a broader modernisation initiative.
He said the government is ready to support industry initiatives in areas such as energy efficiency, recycling, and wastewater use, adding that sustainable practices must be a priority as India expands its digital infrastructure.
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