The Maharashtra government has approved a Rs 51 billion project to upgrade the Pune–Lonavala rail corridor, aiming to enhance connectivity and reduce travel time between the two cities.
PuneLonavalaRail UpgradeMaharashtraInfrastructureReal Estate PuneSep 09, 2025
The total cost of the Pune–Lonavala rail upgrade project is Rs 51 billion.
The project is expected to begin in early 2026 and be completed within a three-year timeframe.
The key features include the construction of new tracks, installation of advanced signaling systems, renovation of existing stations, and the introduction of semi-high-speed trains with a top speed of 160 km/h.
The project is expected to create job opportunities, boost tourism, and make it easier for businesses to operate in the region.
The new trains will be designed to be more energy-efficient, and the construction phase will incorporate eco-friendly practices to minimize the environmental impact.
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