Indian Railways is all set to redefine long-distance travel with a new Superfast train connecting Bengaluru and Mumbai. Here’s everything you need to know:

1. Superfast Connectivity Between Two Major Cities

The new train promises to cut down travel time, connecting Bengaluru (Sir M Visvesvaraya Terminal) to Mumbai (Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj Terminus) in just 18 hours.

2. Central karnataka Route via Hubballi

The service will take a central karnataka route, passing through Hubballi-Dharwad, providing smoother access to key regions in the state.

3. Five Major Station Stops

Passengers can board or deboard at five important stations along the route, making travel convenient for intermediate cities.

4. Enhanced Travel Experience

· Faster travel reduces journey fatigue

· Modern train amenities for comfort

· Reliable scheduling for business and leisure travelers

5. Boost for Regional Connectivity

This route strengthens central Karnataka’s rail link with two major metros, promoting tourism, trade, and economic development.

6. Expected Launch and Schedule

· Start from Sir M Visvesvaraya Terminal, Bengaluru

· End at Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai

· Stops at five major stations (exact stops to be announced by indian Railways)

7. Impact on Passengers

Commuters now have a faster, more convenient alternative to road and conventional rail travel, reducing journey time significantly while connecting key hubs along the way.

 

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