Karnataka Seeks Vande Bharat Sleeper, High-Speed Rail to Mumbai

Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil has submitted key proposals to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The requests include approval for a Vande Bharat Sleeper Express from Bengaluru to Vijayapura and extending the Mumbai-Pune high-speed rail corridor to Bengaluru. Patil also sought a daily special train service to reduce travel time on the Bengaluru-Vijayapura route significantly. The Railway Minister responded positively to all three demands, which aim to boost socio-economic development in central and north Karnataka.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister Seeks Vande Bharat, High-Speed Rail Approvals

  • Vande Bharat Sleeper train proposal
  • Bengaluru-Mumbai high-speed rail corridor
  • Daily special train on Bengaluru-Vijayapura route
  • Aim to cut travel time from 16 to 10 hours
  • Proposals received positive response from Railway Minister
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K'taka Minister meets Ashwini Vaishnaw, seeks approval for Vande Bharat Sleeper Express train

Karnataka Minister M.B. Patil meets Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, proposing a Vande Bharat Sleeper train, a Bengaluru-Mumbai high-speed corridor, and a daily special train.

K'taka Minister meets Ashwini Vaishnaw, seeks approval for Vande Bharat Sleeper Express train
"It was essential to connect the two cities through an efficient and modern transport system. - M.B. Patil"

Bengaluru, Feb 8

Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil has submitted representations to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, seeking approval for a Vande Bharat Sleeper Express train from Bengaluru to Vijayapura, a high-speed rail corridor between Bengaluru and Mumbai, and a daily special train service on the Bengaluru-Vijayapura route.

After launching an electronics manufacturing facility in the Hi-Tech Hardware Park at Bagalur on Saturday, the Minister met Vaishnaw at the venue and handed over the representations. The Railway Minister assured him that the proposals would be examined positively.

Describing Bengaluru as the country's technology capital and Mumbai as its financial capital, Patil said it was essential to connect the two cities through an efficient and modern transport system. He urged that the high-speed rail corridor announced between Mumbai and Pune be extended up to Bengaluru. Vaishnaw responded positively to this request as well.

The State Minister pointed out that the distance between Bengaluru and Vijayapura is around 530 km and that the current train journey takes nearly 15 to 16 hours. He said this travel time should be reduced to about 10 hours. To achieve this, he suggested limiting halts between Bengaluru and Hubballi and operating trains via the Hubballi and Gadag bypasses. He also sought the introduction of a Vande Bharat Express service on this route.

Patil further requested the introduction of a daily special train service between Bengaluru and Vijayapura. In his representation, he stated that all three proposed services would bring significant social, industrial and economic benefits to several districts of central and north Karnataka. According to Patil, the Railway Minister responded positively to all three demands.

Senior railway officials, including South Western Railway General Manager Ajay Sharma, were present during the meeting.

Earlier, speaking after the inauguration of the manufacturing facility, Minister Patil said the new unit marked a significant strengthening of India's capability to design, build and deliver high-reliability electronics for mission-critical applications.

He said the facility had been purpose-built to cater to critical sectors such as defence, aerospace and automotive electronics, where quality, precision and reliability are non-negotiable. With advanced manufacturing lines, clean rooms and a world-class environmental stress-testing laboratory, the unit positions itself at the high-value end of electronics manufacturing, he added.

Patil also pointed out that the state is investing over Rs 4,000 crore to extend assured Cauvery water supply to industrial areas in and around Bengaluru. This, he said, is in addition to sustained investments in roads, power and logistics to ensure long-term reliability for manufacturing units.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some focus on improving connectivity to North Karnataka. The region has been neglected for far too long. A Vande Bharat sleeper to Vijayapura would be fantastic. But I hope they also look at improving basic amenities and cleanliness on existing trains in the state.
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Vikram M
Good initiative by Minister Patil. Connecting the tech and financial capitals makes perfect economic sense. However, I'm a bit skeptical about the "positive response" from the Centre. We've heard such assurances before for other projects that got delayed for years. Let's see concrete action and timelines.
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Rohit P
As someone who travels frequently to Mumbai from Blr for work, a high-speed corridor would be a dream come true! The flight is expensive and the current train takes forever. This will boost the economies of both states tremendously. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The focus on electronics manufacturing and infrastructure together is smart planning. Reliable water and power for industries, plus better transport links for people and goods. This is how you build a robust economy. Karnataka seems to be on the right track.
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Nikhil C
While new trains are welcome, what about the safety and maintenance of existing tracks? The Hubballi-Gadag bypass suggestion is good to save time, but we need to ensure the infrastructure can handle high-speed trains safely. Hope the examination includes a thorough safety audit.

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