Should Telangana CM Push for High-Speed Railway Corridors Near Hyderabad Airport?
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Hyderabad/New Delhi, Feb 12 (NationPress) Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has called on the Centre to initiate the proposed high-speed rail corridors connecting Chennai, Bengaluru, and Pune from Shamshabad, the site of the Hyderabad International Airport.
During a meeting with Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in Parliament, he also proposed to allocate 500 acres of land near the airport for these rail corridors.
The Chief Minister detailed his administration’s plans to transform the Kodangal Assembly constituency, from which he was elected, alongside Tekalkode and Daulatabad into industrial hubs, leveraging the proximity to numerous cement industries in Karnataka.
The Hyderabad-Chennai (778 km), Hyderabad-Bengaluru (586 km), and Hyderabad-Pune (556 km) high-speed rail corridors were included in the Union Budget 2026-27.
As the Hyderabad-Chennai corridor is expected to traverse the capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati, the Chief Minister emphasized the necessity of a rail link from there to Bandar Port, which would facilitate quicker transportation of goods from the proposed dry port in Telangana.
Revanth Reddy stated that Shamshabad could become a tri-junction if these high-speed rail lines are established near the international airport.
He urged the Railway Minister to expedite land acquisition for these three corridors and commence work. The Chief Minister’s Office noted that the Union Minister responded positively to these proposals.
Additionally, the Chief Minister urged the Railway Minister to fully fund the Krishna-Vikarabad railway line with central funds, recalling that he had previously assured that the state government would cover all land acquisition expenses related to this initiative.
It was also communicated to the Railway Minister that limestone reserves have been discovered in Tekalkode along this route, with efforts underway to establish it as a center for cement and textile manufacturing.