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Last Updated:August 29, 2025, 11:45 IST
Bullet train projects promise to transform connectivity in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, linking major cities through Amaravati with high-speed travel, boosting economy and transport

They Hyderabad-Chennai high speed corridor will start from Shamshabad and pass through Narkatpally, Suryapet, and Khammam before reaching Guntur. From there, the train will reach Chennai.
The dream of riding bullet trains across the Telugu states is inching closer to reality. Two high-speed rail projects — the Hyderabad-Chennai and Hyderabad-Bangalore corridors — are moving ahead with preliminary approvals already in place. Once completed, these routes promise to revolutionise travel across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and beyond.
Hyderabad-Chennai High-Speed Corridor
Covering a distance of 744.5 km, this route will connect Hyderabad to Chennai via Amaravati, turning the region into a major transit hub.
The corridor will start from Shamshabad and pass through Narkatpally, Suryapet, and Khammam or Kodad before reaching Guntur. From there, the train will head to Chennai via Chirala, Ongole, and Nellore.
Proposed stations include Amaravati, Guntur, Chirala, Ongole, Kavali, Nellore, Naidupeta, and Tadala in Andhra Pradesh; six stations in Telangana; and one in Tamil Nadu. This route will drastically cut travel time and make business and tourism travel more seamless.
Hyderabad-Bangalore High-Speed Corridor
Running almost parallel to the Hyderabad-Bangalore Highway, this 576.6 km corridor will pass through Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
Proposed stations in Andhra Pradesh include Kurnool, Don, Guthi, Anantapur, Duddebanda, and Hindupur. Special plans are in place for a station near Duddebanda to support the Kia Motors plant and other industrial hubs in the area.
Of the total distance, 218.5 km lies in Telangana, 263.3 km in Andhra Pradesh, and 94.8 km in Karnataka.
Shared Track And Smart Design
Both the Hyderabad-Chennai and Hyderabad-Bangalore routes will share a 38.5 km stretch from Hyderabad to Shamshabad before diverging towards their destinations.
The project includes a double line with loop lines and sidings, covering a total of 1,363 km of high-speed track. Once operational, these trains will redefine long-distance travel between Hyderabad, Amaravati, Bangalore, and Chennai.
India’s Bullet Train Ambitions Gain Momentum
India’s first bullet train project, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor, is nearing completion. The Railways has announced that station construction is almost done, and trial runs will begin soon.
Powered by the Japanese Shinkansen technology, the trains will reach speeds of 320 kmph, cutting the Mumbai-Ahmedabad travel time to just 2 hours and 7 minutes.
The same technology and expertise are expected to benefit future projects like the Hyderabad corridors, ensuring speed, safety, and comfort.
Game-Changer For Telugu States
For the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, these high-speed corridors are more than just infrastructure projects — they are a ticket to faster connectivity, economic growth, and modern travel experiences.
With Amaravati emerging as a key stop, the bullet train network is set to bring the Telugu states into India’s next chapter of transport innovation.
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August 29, 2025, 11:42 IST
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