The Bengaluru–Hyderabad High-Speed Rail Corridor is set to drastically reduce travel between the two cities from nearly 19 hours to just 2. Stretching 626 kilometers, the elevated line will support trains running at 320 kmph. Backed by the government and modeled on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad project, the corridor is expected to boost business, tourism, and regional growth while offering an efficient, eco-friendly alternative to road and air travel.

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