Air Hubli Airport is a domestic airport serving the twin cities of
Hubli-Dharwad and North Karnataka in the state of
Karnataka, India. It is situated on Gokul Road, 8 kilometres from city centre and from Dharwad. It is the third busiest airport in
Karnataka and the 45th busiest airport in
India. In March 2020, Hubli airport received the best airport award under government of India's Regional connectivity scheme. Hubli airport connects to 10 destinations throughout the country. Efforts are being made to make
Hubli Airport as international Airport.
Rail The city currently has four stations and one Junction. The
Hubli Junction railway station is the main railway station in the city with a built-up area of 161,460 sq. ft. In September 2020, the union cabinet has approved the change of the station name to 'Shree Siddharoodha Swamiji Railway Station - Hubballi'. The other stations are Hubli South, Hubli East, Unkal, and Amargol. Hubli is the headquarters of the
South Western Railway zone. It was carved out as a zone from the current South Central Railway. It is the centre for the Hubli Division. The Hubli Division is one of the highest revenue-generating divisions in India. Hubli is well-connected by the
Indian Rail Network. Several trains ply from Hubli to Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Varanasi Vijaywada, Rameshwaram & other cities In November 2019, the work for extending a platform was undertaken by the Railways at the estimated cost of 90 Cr. According to railway officials, the length of the renewed platform is estimated at 1,505 meters, which would be longest in the world. The work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020. Hubli also has a
Heritage Rail museum. The Indian Railways currently has 11 railway museums across the country. For bringing glory to the proposed Rail Museum, narrow-gauge Railway Rolling Stocks, from different Railways are being displayed and work is moving at a rapid pace. It is proposed to collect photographs of Rail network going back to the 19th and early 20th century so that all old memories of Rail Journey can be part of the photo gallery in the proposed Rail Heritage Museum.
Road Hubli lies on the "
Golden Quadrilateral".
Asian Highway 47 passes through Hubli. It lies on
National Highway 63 (Ankola–Gooty) and
National Highway 52 and
National Highway 50 (India) (Hubli–Humnabad), which connect Hubli with major cities in the region.
NWKRTC (North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation) is a state-run corporation headquartered at Hubli. A semi ring road connecting
National Highway 48 (India) (Mumbai-Chennai),
National Highway 63 (India) (Ankola–Gooty) and
National Highway 52 (India) and
National Highway 50 (India) (Hubli–Humnabad) with cloverleaf Junction at Gabbur is already under construction.
Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System (HDBRTS) The
Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System (also known as HDBRTS) is a bus rapid transit system built to serve the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad, located in the North-Western part of Karnataka state in India. Hubli-Dharwad BRTS (HDBRTS) project is a Government of Karnataka initiative to foster long-term economic growth in the region. The project promotes fast, safe, comfortable, convenient and affordable public transportation between the twin cities and aims to reduce congestion and air pollution in the region. The length of the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS corridor is from CBT Hubli to CBT–Dharwad with the width of the cross-sections ranging from . The BRTS corridor includes segregated bus lanes, access-controlled bus stations, physical and fare integration with BRT feeder services, off-board ticketing through smart cards and bar-coded paper tickets, intelligent transport system and high-quality buses (Standard AC buses). The corridor is designed for operating regular and express services. It consists of two lanes for BRTS buses on either side of the median bus station facilitating overtaking lanes for express services. Foot overbridges at six locations, PELICAN signals, and synchronised signal management are proposed to facilitate the easy approach of passengers to bus stations. Hubli city alone has four major bus stations, namely: CBT (Central Bus Terminal), Hosur Regional Bus Station, New Bus Stand Gokul Road, and the newly opened City and Suburban Bus Terminal (formerly known as Hubli Old Bus Stand). Each bus station is dedicated to its specific routes and destinations. The all new City and Suburban Bus Terminal is one of the best in Karnataka because of its facilities and infrastructure it owns. Out of these, Hosur Regional Bus Terminal is the busiest, as it has routes to many other parts of Karnataka. == Education ==