Railways Budget 2026-27: ₹2.8 Lakh Crore Allocation to Drive Historic Transformation

Railways: The financial year 2026-27 is poised to be a year of transformation for the Indian Railways. A record allocation of ₹2.70-₹2.80 lakh crore in the budget will focus on eliminating the waiting list crisis. Under the strategy of 52 reforms in 52 weeks, a new Sleeper Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat 3.0, and technological innovations to enhance passenger convenience are expected.

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Railways Budget 2026-27: ₹2.8 Lakh Crore Allocation to Drive Historic Transformation
Railways Budget 2026-27: ₹2.8 Lakh Crore Allocation to Drive Historic Transformation

The upcoming financial year, i.e., 2026-27, promises to be a landmark year for the Indian Railways, as the Ministry of Railways is likely to receive a record allocation of Rs 2.70 lakh crore to Rs 2.80 lakh crore in the upcoming budget. The government's attention, therefore, is not just focused on new promises, but on solving the long-pending waiting list issue with the help of technology too. The formula of the Railway Minister, which includes 52 reforms to be implemented in 52 weeks, will be evident in every aspect of the budget.

The budget has offered several incentives to make long-distance travel comfortable for passengers. The aim is to introduce eight new sleeper Vande Bharat trains by June, with the possibility of introducing 12 such trains in the year. Amrit Bharat trains will continue to expand for middle-class travelers. The new version 3.0 of Amrit Bharat (with fully AC coaches) is planned for March. The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) is rapidly manufacturing trains for this purpose.

To reduce the waiting list problem within two years, the Railways will focus on additional coaches and new-generation trains. The budget will increase capital expenditure for track doubling, extension of new lines, and engine manufacturing. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme will further accelerate the rejuvenation of hundreds of stations. New budgetary provisions are also possible towards green stations and net-zero carbon emissions for environmentally friendly operations.

Muskan Kumawat Verified Public Figure • 16 Apr, 2026 Journalist

Muskan Kumawat is a Journalist & Content Writer at Sangri Times English, covering a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, and trending stories. With a strong passion for storytelling and in-depth reporting, she delivers engaging and informative content to readers.

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