Mumbai–Hyderabad HSR

Proposed Operator: National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) Length: 767 km Official site ↗

The Mumbai-Hyderabad High-Speed Rail corridor is a 767 km bullet train line planned by the National High Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRCL) to connect Mumbai with Hyderabad via Pune, spanning Maharashtra and Telangana. Designed for 350 km/h across 11 stations, it would link three of southern-central India’s largest economies, with a stop noted near the planned Navi Mumbai International Airport.

The corridor is in DPR/planning, with cost and final alignment yet to be locked.

Why it matters

Mumbai-Hyderabad would connect two of India’s biggest IT and financial hubs through Pune, one of the country’s fastest-growing metros. As a corridor anchored by three high-GDP cities, it is among the strongest economic cases in the HSR pipeline – a useful test of whether ridership-and-revenue logic, rather than politics, drives which corridors advance first.

Key facts (verify before publish)

  • Operator: National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL)
  • Length: 767 km, 11 stations; standard gauge
  • Speed: max 350 / operational 320 / average 250 km/h
  • Stations: BKC (Mumbai), Navi Mumbai, Lonavala, Pune, Kurkumb/Daund, Akluj, Pandharpur, Solapur, Kalaburagi, Zaheerabad, Hyderabad
  • Status: Proposed / DPR preparation

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Official source: nhsrcl.in

Phases

PhaseLinesStationsLength (km)Status
MHHSRMumbai–Pune–Solapur–Hyderabad11767Proposed

Route map coming soon.

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