Bullet Train in South India to connect 4 cities, including Hyderabad, Chennai; know key routes, travel time

A bullet train project was proposed for Southern India, which connects Hyderabad, Chennai, Amaravati and Bengaluru. CM N Chandrababu naidu confirmed that a survey was ordered. The project is compatible with PM Modi’s vision of expanding India’s high -speed railway network.
The bullet train in Southern India to connect 4 cities, including Hyderabad, Chennai; Know the key routes, travel time
Andhra Pradesh cm, N Chandrababu Naidu announced a questionnaire for a bullet train project connecting four major cities in Southern India. After the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, the government is moving with South India as the next major center for high-speed connection.
Southern Indian Bullet Route
The proposed bullet train project will connect Haydarabad, Chennai, Amaravati and Bengaluru. Speaking at the Indian Food Production Summit in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Cm N Chandrababu Naidu, the project survey was already ordered, he said.
He stressed that these four cities together represents more than five population and one of the largest markets in the world and made the project a game exchanger for regional connection and economic growth.
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PM Modi expanding bullet train roads
The announcement came a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled on a bullet train in Japan with Japanese PM Shigeru. Ishiba. During his visit, PM Modi reiterated India’s passion for expanding the high -speed railway network and stressed that the government was determined to make the bullet trains a part of India’s transportation revolution.
Why is the bullet train project important?
The Southern Indian Bullet Train project aims to greatly reduce travel time between the four subway, to increase business opportunities and to create a stronger regional economy. With the improved connection, Andhra Pradesh is expected to benefit industries in Tamil Nadu, Tahangana and Karnataka, tourism and trade.
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