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HYDERABAD: Rail connectivity between Telangana and Maharashtra is set to get a significant boost, as the railways have decided to introduce two new Vande Bharat trains — one between Hyderabad and Pune, and the other on the Secunderabad–Nanded route.These new services are expected to reduce travel times by two to three hours. This will be the third Vande Bharat connection from Hyderabad to Maharashtra, following the service to Nagpur. Hyderabad is currently served by four Vande Bharat trains, and adding these two routes aims to further strengthen connectivity and ease passenger movement between Telangana and Maharashtra.You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Gold Rate Today in Hyderabad | Silver Rate Today in Hyderabad 
  
 
As part of the plan, the govt is considering replacing the Secunderabad–Pune Shatabdi Express with a Vande Bharat Express. The Shatabdi currently completes the journey in about eight and a half hours, operating six days a week (except Tuesdays) with limited stops and a composition of two AC executive class coaches, nine AC chair cars and two EOG cars.This comes in response to the overwhelming popularity of the existing Vande Bharat trains on the Secunderabad–Visakhapatnam, Secunderabad–Tirupati and Kacheguda–Yeshvantpur routes, which consistently run at high occupancy levels.  
 
 
 
Encouraged by this success, the railways have drawn up proposals for two more Vande Bharat services from Secunderabad, highlighting the growing demand from passengers for faster rail options.Also Read:Vande Bharat Train News"With the addition of these two new trains, the South Central Railway (SCR) will operate seven Vande Bharat services, placing it among the zones with the highest number of these indigenous semi-high-speed trains. Meanwhile, the Secunderabad–Muzaffarpur Amrit Bharat Express is also set to launch within a month, providing an additional long-distance rail option from the city," said a railway official. |