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Hyderabad Metro

The Hyderabad Metro is a rapid transit system, serving the city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[8][9][10][11] It is the third longest operational metro network in India after Delhi Metro and Namma Metro (Bengaluru),[12][13] and the lines are arranged in a secant model. It is funded by a public–private partnership (PPP),[14][15] with the state government holding a minority equity stake.[16] Hyderabad Metro is the world's largest elevated Metro Rail system based on DBFOT basis (Design, Built, Finance, Operate and Transfer).[17] A special purpose vehicle company, L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd (L&TMRHL), was established by the construction company L&T[18][19] to develop the Hyderabad metro rail project.[20][21]

Hyderabad Metro
Overview
OwnerHyderabad Metro Rail Ltd. (HMRL)
Area servedHyderabad Metropolitan Region
LocaleHyderabad, Telangana
Transit typeRapid Transit
Number of lines3 (Fully operational)
1 (Under-construction)
Line number
Number of stations58[1]
Daily ridership547,000 (Nov 2023) [2]
Annual ridership8 million
Chief executiveN.V.S Reddy (Managing director)[3]
HeadquartersMetro Rail Bhavan, Begumpet, Hyderabad 500003
Website
  • ltmetro.com
  • hmrl.co.in
Operation
Began operation29 November 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-29)[4]
Operator(s)Keolis Hyderabad Mass Rapid Transit System
CharacterFully elevated
Rolling stockHyundai Rotem
Train length3-car trains
Headway3.5 - 7 minutes
Technical
System length71.1 km (44.2 mi) (Operational)
5.5 km (3.4 mi) (Under Survey)[5]
63 km (39 mi) (DPR submitted)
278 km (173 mi) (cabinet approved)[6]
No. of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius of curvature120 metres (390 ft)[7]
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead catenary
Average speed35 to 40 km/h (22 to 25 mph)
Top speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Hyderabad Metro
Phase I

A 30-kilometre (19 mi) stretch from Miyapur to Nagole, with 24 stations, was inaugurated on 28 November 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[22][23] This was the longest rapid transit metro line opened in one go in India.[24][25] It is estimated to cost 18,800 crore (US$2.4 billion). As of February 2020, about 490,000 people use the Metro per day.[26] Trains are crowded during the morning and evening rush hours.[27] A ladies only coach was introduced on all the trains from 7 May 2018.[28] Post-COVID, 450,000 average daily passengers were travelling on Hyderabad Metro by December 2022.[29] On 3 July 2023, Hyderabad Metro Rail achieved milestone with the ridership clocking 5.10 lakh on that day.[30]

History edit

 
The Hyundai Rotem rolling stock of the Hyderabad metro [31]

Metro Rail Project was approved by Union government, in 2003.[32] As Hyderabad continued to grow, the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) had insufficient capacity for public transport, and the Union Ministry of Urban Development approved construction of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project, directing the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to conduct a survey of the proposed lines and to submit a Detailed Project Report (DPR).[33] To meet rising public transport needs and mitigate growing road traffic in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, the state government and the South Central Railway jointly launched the MMTS in August 2005.[34][35] The initial plan was for the Metro to connect with the existing MMTS to provide commuters with alternate modes of transport. Simultaneously, the proposals for taking up the construction of MMTS Phase II were also taken forward.[36]

In 2007, N. V. S. Reddy was appointed Managing Director of Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited,[37] and the same year, Central Government approved financial assistance of 1639 crore under a Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme.[38] The option of an underground metro system in Hyderabad was ruled out by L&T due to the presence of hard rocks, boulders and the topography of the soil in Hyderabad.[39] Hyderabad Metro initially began under the Andhra Pradesh Municipal Tramways (Construction, Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2008[40] and later on, it came under the Central Metro Act which permitted revision of fares.[41] On 26 March 2018, the Government of Telangana announced that it would set up an SPV "Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited (HAML)", jointly promoted by HMRL and HMDA, to extend the Blue line from Raidurg to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, under Phase II after the completion of Phase I in 2020.

Initial bidding edit

The bidding process was completed by July 2008 and awarded to Maytas,[42] which failed to achieve financial closure for the project as per schedule by March 2009.

Re-bidding edit

The State government cancelled the contract and called for a fresh rebidding for the project. In the July 2010 rebidding process, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) emerged as the lowest bidder for the 121.32 billion (US$1.5 billion) project.[43] L&T came forward to take up the work for about 14.58 billion (US$180 million) as viability gap funding as against the sanctioned 48.53 billion (US$610 million). The Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy government proactively pursued the project, but it was delayed due to separate state agitation and later due to the apprehensions of the new government. A consortium of 10 banks led by State Bank of India sanctioned the entire debt requirement of Hyderabad Metro project, which was the largest fund tie-up in India for a non-power infrastructure Public-private partnership (PPP) project at that time.[44]

Mascot edit

 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking a ride in the Hyderabad Metro in 2017

The mascot of Hyderabad Metro Rail is Niz. It was derived from the word Nizam, who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad.[45]

Construction milestones edit

 
A view of the Hyderabad metro towards HITEC City
  • Hyderabad Metro Map, Timings, Route & Fare: Everything You Need To Know[1]
  • Groundbreaking (Bhoomi Puja) for the project was conducted on 26 April 2012[46] the concessionaire started the pillar erection on the same day for Stage-I and on 6 June 2012 for Stage-II.[47] The work for Corridor 2 has been delayed due to traders in Koti and Sultan Bazar demanding realignment of the route to safeguard traders and old age heritage markets.[48] If the recent bill proposed in Parliament which allows construction within a 100-metre (330 ft) radius of heritage structures and sites of historical or archaeological importance is passed, Metro might receive a chance as it helps to connect the Old city with IT corridor.[49]
  • The construction of the entire 71.16 km (44.22 mi) has been split into 6 stages with the first stage originally scheduled to be completed by March 2015[50][51]
  • In November 2013, L&T Hyderabad Metro started laying of rails on the metro viaduct between Nagole and Mettuguda, a stretch of .[52]
  • The first highly sophisticated train of the Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) came from Korea during the third week of May 2014. Stringent trial runs commenced from June 2014 till February 2015.[53] The trial runs started on the Miyapur to Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar stretch in October 2015.
 
Raidurg metro station near Raheja Mindspace
  • CMRS inspection for Stage-II (Miyapur and S.R.Nagar Section) was done on 9, 10 August 2016.[54]
  • The steel bridge of the HMR was successfully placed over the Oliphant bridge in August 2017.[55][56]
  • In November 2017, Commissioner of Railway Safety (CMRS) granted safety approval for 12 km (7.5 mi) stretch from Miyapur to SR Nagar, 10 km (6.2 mi) stretch from SR Nagar to Mettuguda and 8 km (5.0 mi) stretch from Nagole to Mettuguda.[57]
  • 16-km Ameerpet - LB Nagar Metro stretch was opened for commercial operations from 24 September 2018.[58]
  • The Ameerpet - HITEC City route was opened on conditional basis on 20 March 2019. The reversal facility after HITEC City metro station was started on 20 August 2019.[59]
  • On 19 May 2019, the construction of all the 2,599 pillars for the 66.5 km (41.3 mi) Hyderabad Metro rail (except the 5.5 km (3.4 mi) stretch in old city) was completed.[60][61]
  • The Green Line Corridor from Jubilee Bus Station to Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station was issued the Safety Certificate by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety and inauguration of services on the section was done on 7 February 2020 by the Chief Minister of Telangana, K. Chandrashekar Rao.
  • Groundbreaking ceremony for Airport Express line was done by Chief Minister of Telangana, K. Chandrashekar Rao on 9th of December 2022

Construction phases edit

Phase I edit

Phase I of the project includes 3 lines covering a distance of around 72 kilometres (45 mi). The metro rail line between Nagole and Secunderabad was originally scheduled open by December 2015; it was partly opened on 29 November 2017 and the entire 67 km (42 mi) phase 1 completed in 2020.[62]

A 'Supplemental Concession Agreement' was signed between L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad and Government of Telangana, under which L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad was granted an interest free soft loan of Rs 100 crore.[63]

  • Line 1 - Red Line - LB Nagar-Miyapur - 29 km (18 mi) 27 stations
  • Line 2 - Green Line - JBS–Falaknuma 15 km (9.3 mi) 15 stations
  • Line 3 - Blue Line - Nagole–Raidurg - 28 km (17 mi) 24 stations

Note: Stage 4/2 MGBS–Falaknuma section (5.36 km (3.33 mi)) is also part of the initial phase I, but has been rumored that the state government might take up this section instead of L&T, but will be completed along with the phase I work. The Stage 3/2 HITEC City–Raidurg section (1.3 km (0.81 mi)) of Corridor III was not initial part of phase I, it was later on added by the newly elected state government. This section is opened on 29 November 2019.

Old city metro line edit

Earlier in 2010, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen suggested an alternate route for metro in the old city through Purana pul, Muslimjung, Bahadurpura, Zoo Park, Tadbun junction, Kalapathar, Misrigunj and Shamsheergunj to Falaknuma.[64][65][66] However, this 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) route was not accepted. The eastern parts of the old city have access to the metro via the Malakpet metro station.[67] A 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi)-long green line in the old city will pass through Dar-ul-Shifa, Salar Jung Museum, Charminar, Shah-Ali-Banda , Shamsheer Gunj , Jungametta and ends at Falaknuma.[68][69] In June 2022, Hyderabad Metro Rail started a fresh survey of the Old City route from MGBS for underground utilities.[70] The survey is through the Lidar, Global Positioning System and Inertial measurement unit and the plan is to build the elevated line alongside Musi river and center of the road. In July 2023, Telangana Chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao instructed the municipal administration and L&T Chairman to take forward the metro project in old city.[71][72] On 16 July 2023, Hyderabad Metro MD NVS Reddy informed that preparatory works for taking up Metro Rail works in old city has started and land acquisition notices for 1,100 affected properties will be issued in about a month.[73][74] All the five metro stations in the old city will have 120-feet wide roads under the viaduct.[75][76] On 27 August 2023, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited started a drone survey of the proposed rail alignment in the old city.[77][78][79][80]

Phase II edit

The Government of Telangana is planning second phase of metro rail covering 67.5 km, to cost 17,150 crore.[81][82] The construction of Phase II will be taken up solely by the state government, instead of public–private partnership (PPP) mode in Phase I.[83] Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was entrusted to give a detailed project report (DPR) for Phase II.[84][85] Metro Rail Phase II expansion plan is for about 63 km (39 mi),[86][87] which includes providing link to Shamshabad RGI Airport.[88] In February 2020, Hyderabad Metro MD NVS Reddy said that three corridors are considered for phase 2. The DPR has been submitted to state government.[89][90]

In November 2022, Telangana government asked the Central Government to sanction the metro rail Phase-II, to be jointly owned by Telangana and the Centre (on the lines of MMTS) with external financial assistance.[91] Telangana government proposed metro rail connectivity for about 26 km from BHEL to Lakdikapul with 23 stations and extension of other stretch from Nagole to LB Nagar covering a distance of about 5 kms with 4 stations.[92] BHEL-Lakdikapul metro rail corridor is expected to pass through Miyapur, Raidurg, Khajaguda Junction, Mehdipatnam, Tolichowki and Masab tank areas. Telangana Government has asked Central Government to sanction 8,453 crore (US$1.1 billion) for metro works in the upcoming union budget for 2023-24.[93] For implementing the project, detailed project reports (DPRs) have already been prepared by the state government with the help of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The reports have been sent to the Centre. Also the Hyderabad airport metro limited and HMDA will build an elevated Hyderabad Bus Rapid Transit System between Kokapet neopolis and KPHB Colony metro station covering 20 km (12 mi) [94] In March 2023, K. T. Rama Rao said that metro line from Nagole will be extended to LB Nagar, which will further be extended till Hayathnagar. LB Nagar will be extended to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad.[95] Union government pointed out to certain shortfalls in the Government of Telangana’s plan to build BHEL-Lakdikapul and Nagole to LB Nagar metro route.[96][97][98] K. T. Rama Rao replied in a letter to Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri that the rejection is discrimination against Telangana.[99][100][101]

Hyderabad Airport Express Metro edit

On 26 March 2018, a special purpose vehicle company, Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited (HAML), was established by Government of Telangana to develop the Hyderabad Airport Metro Express.[102][103]

The 31 km (19 mi) Airport Express Metro Corridor is proposed to have 27-km elevated, 1 km (0.62 mi) on ground and a 2.5 km (1.6 mi)-km underground section to connect to the airport terminal.[104] The airport route will have 9 elevated stations and one underground station.[105] From Raidurg Metro terminal station, it will pass through Khajaguda Junction, touching Outer Ring Road at Nanakramguda junction, traverse along ORR to Shamshabad Airport through the existing dedicated Metro Rail Right-of-Way.[106][107] Chief Minister of Telangana K. Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for Hyderabad Metro Airport Express on 9 December 2022.[108] It will be built at an approximate cost of 6,250 crore (US$780 million).[109]

Phase III edit

In February 2023, K. T. Rama Rao said that BRS government would consider extending the Metro Rail up to Ramoji Film City and other parts of Hyderabad under Phase III, after coming to power for the third consecutive time in the Assembly elections in December 2023.[110][111] In June 2023, Chief Minister of Telangana K. Chandrashekar Rao announced that Hyderabad Metro will be extended further from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad to Kandukur in Maheshwaram Assembly constituency.[112] He also said that there was a need to extend Hyderabad Metro rail from Patancheru Industrial Area in Sangareddy district to Hayathnagar in Rangareddy district.[113][114][115] In June 2023, K. T. Rama Rao said that BRS government has an ambitious plan to expand the metro network in Hyderabad to 250 km, which will include metro network from Jubilee Bus Station to ECIL.[116]

On 31st July 2023, referring to the expansion of the Hyderabad metro rail, K. T. Rama Rao listed out the proposals cleared by the Cabinet.[117] He mentioned that Government of Telangana has proposed a metro corridor of approximately 415 km in length for city of Hyderabad and its peripheral areas, including 156 km of metro network along the Outer Ring Road.[118]

Metro Rail project Phase-IlI expansion - 6 Metro Extension Corridors, Metro rail all along ORR for its entire length.[119][120] On 18 August 2023, Hyderabad Airport Metro Rail (HAML) invited tenders for the selection of consultants for preparing Preliminary Project Reports (PPRs) and Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for Phase-III metro rail expansion for 12 corridors of 278 km.[121] The selected consultants have to first submit Preliminary Project Reports within two months and carry out traffic surveys, ridership estimates.

Government of India will be requested to provide necessary clearance through the MoD area. In September 2023, Aarvee Associates and SYSTRA bagged two package contracts each for preparing the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for the proposed third phase of Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) project.[122][123]

Phase-III Part A edit

  • Warangal Highway: Uppal-Ghatkesar-Bibinagar Corridor (25 km; Rs.6,900 Cr)- E 90° degree from Hyderabad Central.
  • Vijayawada Highway: L.B.Nagar-Hayatnagar- Peddamberpet Corridor (13 km; Rs.4,500Cr)- SE 120°
  • Kurnool Highway: Shamshabad in Metro station-Kothur-Shadnagar Corridor (28 km; Rs.6,800 Cr).SW 210°
  • Pune Highway: BHEL-Patancheru-Isnapur Corridor (13 km; Rs.3,250 Cr)- NW 315°
  • Srisailam Highway* : Shamshabad Airport-Tukkuguda ORR-Maheswaram X road-Kandukur Corridor (26 km; Rs.6,600 Cr)-S 180°
  • Keesara Highway* : Tarnaka - ECIL Elevated Metro (8 Km; Rs.2300 Cr).NE 70°

Phase-III Part B edit

ORR Metro Corridors: The entire stretch of ORR will have metro network. The ORR features two double-elevated stretches along with the metro.[124]

Phase-III Part C edit

Elevated 2-Level Corridors: An elevated two-level corridor (one that will be exclusively for metro rail) at the following routes with a flyover and a metro line on top of it.

  • Karimnagar Highway: Secbad JBS to Tumkunta - NE 45°
  • Nizamabad Highway: Paradise junction to Kandlakoya via Kompally - NE 30°

Current phases edit

The construction work was undertaken in two phases. There are six stages of completion in Phase I.[125]

Phase 1 Network
No. Stage Line Name Terminals Distance Line Opening Date
1 Stage 1 Red Miyapur Ameerpet 11.3 km (7.0 mi) Line I 29 November 2017
Stage 2 Ameerpet LB Nagar 16.8 km (10.4 mi) 24 September 2018
2 Stage 4/1 Green JBS MGBS 11 km (6.8 mi) Line II 7 February 2020
Stage 4/2 MGBS Falaknuma 5.2 km (3.2 mi) Yet to start construction
3 Stage 1 Blue Ameerpet Nagole 16.8 km (10.4 mi) Line III 29 November 2017
Stage 3/1 Hitech City Ameerpet 8.5 km (5.3 mi) 20 March 2019
Stage 3/2 Raidurg Hitech City 1.5 km (0.93 mi) 29 November 2019
Phase 2 Network
No. Stage Line Name Terminals Distance Line Opening Date
1 Stage 1 Airport Express Raidurg RGI Airport 31 km (19 mi) Line IV Soil testing in process[126]
2 Stage 2[127] Blue Nagole LB Nagar 5 km (3.1 mi) Line III extension DPR submitted
3 Stage 2 Lakdi ka pul BHEL 26 km (16 mi) Line V DPR submitted

Network edit

 
Hyderabad metro rail network

Currently, the Hyderabad Metro has 58 stations. Phase I of the Hyderabad metro has 64 stations; they have escalators and elevators to reach the stations, announcement boards and electronic display systems. The stations also have service roads underneath them to for other public transportation systems to drop-off and pick-up passengers.[128] The signboards of Hyderabad Metro are displayed in Telugu, English, Hindi and Urdu at metro stations.[129] All stations of Hyderabad Metro Rail are equipped with tactile pathway right from street level till the platform level along with elevator buttons equipped with Braille, for providing a barrier less navigation for the visually impaired commuters.

Otis Elevator Company supplied and maintains the 670 elevators in use on the system.[130] The numbering of metro pillars of Hyderabad Metro is alpha-numeric with corridor I (Miyapur-LB Nagar) designated as ‘A’, corridor II (JBS-Falaknuma) designated as ‘B’ and corridor III (Nagole-Raidurg) designated as ‘C’.[131][132] The numbering begins from the Point of Beginning (POB) corridor-wise like the pier numbers on corridor I is C1 near Nagole bridge (corridor beginning), C296 near Mettuguda, C583 near Begumpet, C623 near Ameerpet, C1001 near Hitec city, and C1052 near Riadurg. Any future expansion of corridors would be having D, E, F etc. The metro Rail pillars are linked them with Google Maps and GPS (Global Position System).[133]

In May 2018, L&T Metro Rail signed a contract with Powergrid Corporation of India to install electric vehicle charging facilities at all metro stations beginning with Miyapur and Dr. B R Ambedkar Balanagar stations.[134][135] L&THMRL has set up free wifi access units for commuters at Miyapur, Ameerpet and Nagole metro stations, in association with ACT Fibernet, as part of a pilot project.[136][137] Metro Rail Phase II expansion plan is for about 85 km (53 mi).[138] In April 2019, K. T. Rama Rao said that 200 kilometres (120 mi) of metro rail was planned for Hyderabad, with metro along entire Outer Ring Road.[139] All metro corridors are scheduled to terminate at Shamshabad, near Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, as planned in Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase-II.[140] In August 2019, KT Rama Rao said that state cabinet has approved the Hyderabad Metro Airport Express Link from Raidurg to the airport.[141]

Current status edit

Line First operational Last extension Stations Length Terminals Average Frequency (Minutes)
Red 29 November 2017 24 September 2018 27 29.21 km (18.15 mi) Miyapur LB Nagar 4.5 minutes (Peak Hours)

7 minutes (Non-Peak hours)

Blue 29 November 2019 23 27 km (17 mi) Raidurg Nagole
Green 7 February 2020 Yet to start construction 9 11 km (6.8 mi) JBS PG MGBS
59 67.21 km (41.76 mi)

Lines edit

 
Blue line of Hyderabad metro

Since the first version of the plans, the three corridors mostly remained the same, but minor changes were introduced. These include the lack of stop at Lalaguda, or a stop at Lakdikapul instead of Secretariat. Also, the lines have been marked with several different combination of color.[142] Ameerpet- LB Nagar metro stretch opened on 24 September 2018.[143] HiTec City to Raidurg, 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi) stretch on Corridor Three - Nagole to Raidurg, is opened on 29 November 2019,[144][145] as it involves construction of 49 pillars and the Raidurg terminal station.[146]

Red Line: Miyapur–L.B. Nagar edit

Route length – 29.21 km (18.15 mi)
Number of stations (All elevated) – 27
Link to other corridors

# Station Name Opened Connections Alignment
1 Miyapur November 29, 2017 None Elevated
2 J.N.T.U College November 29, 2017 None Elevated
3 K.P.H.B. Colony November 29, 2017 None Elevated
4 Kukatpally November 29, 2017 None Elevated
5 Balanagar November 29, 2017 None Elevated
6 Moosapet November 29, 2017 None Elevated
7 Bharat Nagar November 29, 2017 None Elevated
8 Erragadda November 29, 2017 None Elevated
9 ESI Hospital November 29, 2017 None Elevated
10 S.R Nagar November 29, 2017 None Elevated
11 Ameerpet November 29, 2017 Blue Line Elevated
12 Punjagutta September 24, 2018 None Elevated
13 Irrum Manzil September 24, 2018 None Elevated
14 Khairatabad September 24, 2018 None Elevated
15 Lakdi-ka-pul September 24, 2018 None Elevated
16 Assembly September 24, 2018 None Elevated
17 Nampally September 24, 2018 None Elevated
18 Gandhi Bhavan September 24, 2018 None Elevated
19 Osmania Medical College September 24, 2018 None Elevated
20 M.G. Bus Station September 24, 2018 Green Line Elevated
21 Malakpet September 24, 2018 None Elevated
22 New Market September 24, 2018 None Elevated
23 Musarambagh September 24, 2018 None Elevated
24 Dilsukhnagar September 24, 2018 None Elevated
25 Chaitanyapuri September 24, 2018 None Elevated
26 Victoria Memorial September 24, 2018 None Elevated
27 L.B. Nagar September 24, 2018 None Elevated

Green Line: JBS–Falaknuma edit

Route length – 15 km (9.3 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 16
Link to other corridors

# Station Name Opened Connections Alignment
1 JBS Parade Ground February 7, 2020 None Elevated
2 Parade Ground February 7, 2020 Blue Line Elevated
3 Secunderabad West February 7, 2020 None Elevated
4 Gandhi Hospital February 7, 2020 None Elevated
5 Musheerabad February 7, 2020 None Elevated
6 R.T.C. Cross Roads February 7, 2020 None Elevated
7 Chikkadpally February 7, 2020 None Elevated
8 Narayanguda February 7, 2020 None Elevated
9 Sultan Bazaar February 7, 2020 None Elevated
10 M.G. Bus Station February 7, 2020 Red Line Elevated
11 Salarjung Museum TBA None Elevated
12 Charminar TBA None Elevated
13 Shah-Ali-Banda TBA None Elevated
14 Shamsherganj TBA None Elevated
15 Jungametta TBA None Elevated
16 Falaknuma TBA None Elevated

Blue Line: Raidurg-Nagole edit

Route length – 27 km (17 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 23
Link to other corridors

# Station Name Opened Connections Alignment
1 Raidurg November 29, 2019 None Elevated
2 HITEC City March 20, 2019 None Elevated
3 Durgam Cheruvu March 20, 2019 None Elevated
4 Madhapur April 13, 2019 None Elevated
5 Peddamma Gudi March 30, 2019 None Elevated
6 Jubilee Hills Check Post May 18, 2019 None Elevated
7 Jubilee Hills Road No. 5 March 20, 2019 None Elevated
8 Yousufguda March 20, 2019 None Elevated
9 Madhura Nagar March 20, 2019 None Elevated
10 Ameerpet November 29, 2017 Red Line Elevated
11 Begumpet November 29, 2017 None Elevated
12 Prakash Nagar November 29, 2017 None Elevated
13 Rasoolpura November 29, 2017 None Elevated
14 Paradise November 29, 2017 None Elevated
15 Parade Ground November 29, 2017 Green Line Elevated
16 Secunderabad East November 29, 2017 None Elevated
17 Mettuguda November 29, 2017 None Elevated
18 Tarnaka November 29, 2017 None Elevated
19 Habsiguda November 29, 2017 None Elevated
20 NGRI November 29, 2017 None Elevated
21 Stadium November 29, 2017 None Elevated
22 Uppal November 29, 2017 None Elevated
23 Nagole November 29, 2017 None Elevated

Finances edit

The Hyderabad metro is a Public–private partnership project, the total cost of this transport systems is US$ 3.07 billion which is shared by both Larsen & Toubro (90%) Government of Telangana (10%).[147] In July 2022, L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited came up with a unique concept of ‘Office Bubbles’ wherein it will offer remote, co-working spaces as part of its Transit-oriented development (ToD). The L&T Hyderabad Metro organisation is offering 1,750 sq. ft. space with two units each in 49 Metro stations across the three corridors and another 5,000-30,000 sq. ft. in eight other Metro stations.[148] Focusing on IT companies, Office Bubbles concept offers Spoke–hub distribution paradigm.[149]

In Hyderabad Metro, 40 per cent of the retail space was sold even before the metro stations were built to generate non-fare revenue.[150] L&TMRHL built real- estate projects like Next Galleria malls in Panjagutta, Irrum Manzil, Hitech City and Musarambagh with skywalks,[151] for generating non-fare revenues under Transit-oriented development (TOD).[21][152][153] In 2019, Hyderabad Metro started a semi-naming policy of metro stations, awarded through an open e-tendering process, to generate non-fare revenues.[citation needed]

Depots edit

Hyderabad Metro currently has 2 operational depots.[154] Miyapur and Uppal depot land is 100 acres each.[155][156] The proposed Falaknuma depot will be constructed in 17 acres.

Hyderabad Metro
Depots
Line No. Line Name Number of Depots Location Opening Date
1 Red Line 1 Miyapur Depot, Near Calvary Temple, Nadigada Tanda, Miyapur, Hyderabad, Telangana 28 November 2017
2 Blue Line 1 Uppal Metro Depot, Nagole Rd, Laxmi Narayan Nagar Colony, Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana 28 November 2017
3 Green Line 1 Falaknuma 8 February 2020

Ridership edit

 
JBS Parade Ground metro station

The Metro has opened to overwhelming response, with over 200,000 people using it on Day 1.[157] On the first Sunday of operations, the Metro was used by 240,000 people.[158] As of 2020, the daily ridership is about 490,000. Although there was hiccups in the beginning of operations in 2017 with meager ridership of 100,000 per day, opening the new lines to LB Nagar and Hi-Tech city in 2018–19, ridership has surged and reached milestones from 2 to 4 lakhs in very short duration.[159]

Trains are initially being operated at a frequency of 3 minutes in very peak hours and every 5 minutes in peak hours (between Miyapur-LB Nagar) and 4 minutes in peak hours (between Hi-Tec City/ Ameerpet-Nagole),[160] though maximum achievable frequency is every 90 seconds. Similarly, three-car trains are being used currently, though it is planned to use six-car trains in the future.[161]

In December 2017, Hyderabad Metro Rail launched its mobile app, TSavaari.[162][163] Hyderabad Metro timings are available on T-Savari app.[164] Ola Cabs and Uber tied up its services with app.[165]

In May 2022, Hyderabad Metro Managing Director N.V.S. Reddy ruled out possibility of attaching one single or double coach to three-coach train sets.[166][167] Each three-coach train can take between 900-1,000 passengers per trip[168] and the project has been envisaged in such a manner that another three-coach set rake can be attached to make them into six-coach trains with the stations/depots too already planned for the increased length of the trains.[169][170] L&T Metro Rail has been using 53 train sets of three coaches each with four three-coach sets under repair or maintenance undertaken using special software based on Internet of Things. Hyderabad Metro Rail crossed 100 million cumulative ridership milestone in just 671 days.[citation needed] In February 2023, Hyderabad Metro announced that Folding cycles are allowed on Metro, which are of the size of a 40kg bag, but only during non-peak hours.[171]

Last-mile connectivity edit

In order to enhance first and last mile connectivity of Hyderabad Metro Rail, Svida Mobility Pvt Ltd, an urban mobility services startup signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited (L&TMRHL) with plans to scale up their feeder vehicle services.[172] Svida offers services via a robust AI-enabled tech platform, which provides the booking of feeder vehicles. Svida Mobility Pvt Ltd is L&TMRHL authorised feeder service provider since 2019.[173] The first and last mile connectivity routes, across seven metro stations - Raidurg, Parade ground, Mettuguda, LB Nagar, Uppal, KPHB and Miyapur- use e-Autos and Tata wingers. On 21 April 2022, Hyderabad metro launched its electric auto services in collaboration with AI-enabled ride-hailing mobility platform MetroRide.[174][175] The services were launched at two metro stations - Parade Grounds and Raidurg Stations.[176][177]

Cost edit

The initial official estimated cost of the 72 km long Metro project stood at 14,132 crore (US$1.8 billion). The State Government decided to bear 10% of it, while L&T was to bear the remaining 90% of the cost.[178][179] The construction work which was supposed to commence on 3 March 2011 commenced in 2012. In March 2012, the cost of the project was revised upwards to 15,957 crore (US$2.0 billion).[180] This has been further revised upwards to 18,800 crore (US$2.4 billion) (as of November 2017).[27]

Infrastructure edit

 
Hyderabad Metro Rail Bhavan

The 71.3 km standard-gauge network will feature ballastless track throughout and will be electrified at 25 kV AC 50 Hz. An operations control centre and depot are constructed at Uppal. At some places, a flyover, underpass and metro has been constructed at the same place, as part of Strategic road development plan (SRDP).[181]

CBTC Technology edit

At the end of 2012, L&T Metro Rail awarded Thales a 7.4 billion ($US 134m) contract to provide CBTC and integrated telecommunications and supervision systems on all three lines. Thales Group supplied its SelTrac Communications-based train control (CBTC) technology,[182] and trains initially run in automatic train operation mode with minimum headways of 90 seconds, although the system will support eventual migration to unattended train operation (UTO).[183]

 
Hyderabad metro ticket online booking through MakeMyTrip and Goibibo.

Rolling stock edit

On 12 September 2012, Larsen and Toubro Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd (LTMRHL) announced that it has awarded tender for supply of rolling stock to Hyundai Rotem.[184][185] The 18 billion (US$230 million) tender is for 57 trains consisting of 171 cars which will be delivered in phases at least 9 months before the commencement of each stage.[186][187] On 2 October 2013, LTMRHL unveiled its train car for Hyderabad Metro. A model coach which is half the size of the actual coach, was on public display at Necklace Road on the banks of Hussain Sagar in the heart of Hyderabad.[188] The trains will be 3.2m wide and 4m high.[189] There will be 4 doors on each side of each coach.[189]

On 10 April 2014, the first metro train for HMR rolled out of Hyundai Rotem factory at Changwon in South Korea and reached Hyderabad in May 2014.[190] On 31 December 2014, Hyderabad Metro Rail successfully conducted a training run in Automatic Train Operation (ATO) mode for the first time between Nagole and Mettuguda.[191] In February 2022, Hyderabad Metro became India's first metro rail to introduce ozone-based sanitisation of its train coaches.[192] Hyderabad Metro rakes regenerate power using the regenerative braking system.[193]

Ticketing and recharge edit

The L&T Hyderabad project has an automated ticketing system with features such as contactless smart card based ticketing, slim automatic gates, payment by cash and credit/debit card, passenger operated ticket vending machine and provision of common ticketing system. It also have a provision of NFC-based technology to enable usage of mobile phones as fare media and high performance machine to avoid long queues.[194] Hyderabad Metro Rail smart card acts as a virtual wallet that facilitates seamless travel. A smart card can be purchased from a ticketing office at any Hyderabad Metro station or through TSavaari App. A smart card can be recharged for a minimum amount of 50 and maximum amount of 3000. The smart card can be recharged through TSavaari App, HMR Passenger website (www.ltmetro.com), or Paytm App. There is 10% discount on all trips made through smart card.[195] In December 2019, Hyderabad Metro started cashless QR (Quick Response) code payment option for e-tickets through MakeMyTrip and Goibibo.[196][197] In October 2022, Hyderabad Metro became the first Metro rail in the country to launch an end-to-end fully digital payment-enabled Metro ticket booking through the WhatsApp e-ticketing facility.[198][199]

Samsung Data Systems India, a subsidiary of South Korean firm Samsung, has been awarded the automatic fare collection system package for the L&T metro rail project. The package involves design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the system.[194][200] Official ticket prices were announced on 25 November 2017. The base fare is 10 for up to 2 km.[citation needed]

 
Hyderabad metro nebula smart card
Slab Distance (km) Metro Fare ()
1 0 - 2 10
2 2 - 4 15
3 4 - 6 25
4 6 - 8 30
5 8 - 10 35
6 10 - 14 40
7 14 - 18 45
8 18 - 22 50
9 22 - 26 55
10 > 26 60

Awards and nominations edit

The HMR project was showcased as one of the top 100 strategic global infrastructure projects at the Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum held in New York during February–March 2013.[201][202]

L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited (LTMRHL) was conferred the SAP ACE Award 2015 in the 'Strategic HR and Talent Management'[203] category.

In 2018 the Rasoolpura, Paradise and Prakash Nagar Metro stations were awarded the Indian Green Building Council's (IGBC) Green MRTS Platinum Award.[204]

Hyderabad Metro was adjudged as the Best Urban Mass Transit Project by the Government of India in November 2018.[205]

In October 2022, three metro stations of Hyderabad Metro- Durgam Cheruvu , Punjagutta and LB Nagar were awarded Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Green MRTS Certification with the highest platinum rating under elevated stations category.[206] With this, Hyderabad Metro Rail has 23 metro stations certified with the IGBC Platinum rating.[207]

In popular culture edit

Network Map edit

 


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The Hyderabad Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Hyderabad Telangana India 8 9 10 11 It is the third longest operational metro network in India after Delhi Metro and Namma Metro Bengaluru 12 13 and the lines are arranged in a secant model It is funded by a public private partnership PPP 14 15 with the state government holding a minority equity stake 16 Hyderabad Metro is the world s largest elevated Metro Rail system based on DBFOT basis Design Built Finance Operate and Transfer 17 A special purpose vehicle company L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd L amp TMRHL was established by the construction company L amp T 18 19 to develop the Hyderabad metro rail project 20 21 Hyderabad MetroOverviewOwnerHyderabad Metro Rail Ltd HMRL Larsen amp Toubro 90 Government of Telangana 10 Area servedHyderabad Metropolitan RegionLocaleHyderabad TelanganaTransit typeRapid TransitNumber of lines3 Fully operational 1 Under construction Line numberRed Line 1 Green Line 2 Blue Line 3Number of stations58 1 Daily ridership547 000 Nov 2023 2 Annual ridership8 millionChief executiveN V S Reddy Managing director 3 HeadquartersMetro Rail Bhavan Begumpet Hyderabad 500003Websiteltmetro wbr com hmrl wbr co wbr inOperationBegan operation29 November 2017 6 years ago 2017 11 29 4 Operator s Keolis Hyderabad Mass Rapid Transit SystemCharacterFully elevatedRolling stockHyundai RotemTrain length3 car trainsHeadway3 5 7 minutesTechnicalSystem length71 1 km 44 2 mi Operational 5 5 km 3 4 mi Under Survey 5 63 km 39 mi DPR submitted 278 km 173 mi cabinet approved 6 No of tracks2Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeMinimum radius of curvature120 metres 390 ft 7 Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead catenaryAverage speed35 to 40 km h 22 to 25 mph Top speed80 km h 50 mph vteHyderabad MetroLegendPhase IMiyapurJNTU College RaidurgKPHB Colony Hitec CityKukatpally Durgam CheruvuBalanagar MadhapurMoosapet Peddamma GudiBharat Nagar Jubilee HillsCheck PostErragadda Road No 5Jubilee HillsESI Hospital YusufgudaS R Nagar Madhura NagarAmeerpetPunjagutta BegumpetIrrum Manzil Prakash NagarKhairatabad RasoolpuraLakdi ka pul ParadiseAssembly JBS Parade GroundNampally Parade GroundGandhi BhavanOsmaniaMedical College SecunderabadWest Jn EastMettugudaGandhi Hospital TarnakaMusheerabad HabsigudaR T C X Roads NGRIChikkadpally StadiumNarayanaguda UppalSultan Bazaar NagoleMG Bus StationMalakpet Salarjung MuseumNew Market CharminarMusarambagh Shah Ali BandaDilsukhnagar ShamsherganjChaitanyapuri JungamettaVictoria Memorial FalaknumaLB NagarRed Line Green LineBlue Line Indian Railways linesA 30 kilometre 19 mi stretch from Miyapur to Nagole with 24 stations was inaugurated on 28 November 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi 22 23 This was the longest rapid transit metro line opened in one go in India 24 25 It is estimated to cost 18 800 crore US 2 4 billion As of February 2020 about 490 000 people use the Metro per day 26 Trains are crowded during the morning and evening rush hours 27 A ladies only coach was introduced on all the trains from 7 May 2018 28 Post COVID 450 000 average daily passengers were travelling on Hyderabad Metro by December 2022 29 On 3 July 2023 Hyderabad Metro Rail achieved milestone with the ridership clocking 5 10 lakh on that day 30 Contents 1 History 1 1 Initial bidding 1 2 Re bidding 1 3 Mascot 1 4 Construction milestones 2 Construction phases 2 1 Phase I 2 1 1 Old city metro line 2 2 Phase II 2 2 1 Hyderabad Airport Express Metro 2 3 Phase III 2 3 1 Phase III Part A 2 3 2 Phase III Part B 2 3 3 Phase III Part C 2 4 Current phases 3 Network 3 1 Current status 4 Lines 4 1 Red Line Miyapur L B Nagar 4 2 Green Line JBS Falaknuma 4 3 Blue Line Raidurg Nagole 5 Finances 6 Depots 7 Ridership 8 Last mile connectivity 9 Cost 10 Infrastructure 10 1 CBTC Technology 10 2 Rolling stock 10 3 Ticketing and recharge 11 Awards and nominations 12 In popular culture 13 Network Map 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Hyundai Rotem rolling stock of the Hyderabad metro 31 Metro Rail Project was approved by Union government in 2003 32 As Hyderabad continued to grow the Multi Modal Transport System MMTS had insufficient capacity for public transport and the Union Ministry of Urban Development approved construction of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project directing the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to conduct a survey of the proposed lines and to submit a Detailed Project Report DPR 33 To meet rising public transport needs and mitigate growing road traffic in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad the state government and the South Central Railway jointly launched the MMTS in August 2005 34 35 The initial plan was for the Metro to connect with the existing MMTS to provide commuters with alternate modes of transport Simultaneously the proposals for taking up the construction of MMTS Phase II were also taken forward 36 In 2007 N V S Reddy was appointed Managing Director of Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited 37 and the same year Central Government approved financial assistance of 1639 crore under a Viability Gap Funding VGF scheme 38 The option of an underground metro system in Hyderabad was ruled out by L amp T due to the presence of hard rocks boulders and the topography of the soil in Hyderabad 39 Hyderabad Metro initially began under the Andhra Pradesh Municipal Tramways Construction Operation and Maintenance Act 2008 40 and later on it came under the Central Metro Act which permitted revision of fares 41 On 26 March 2018 the Government of Telangana announced that it would set up an SPV Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited HAML jointly promoted by HMRL and HMDA to extend the Blue line from Raidurg to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Shamshabad under Phase II after the completion of Phase I in 2020 Initial bidding edit The bidding process was completed by July 2008 and awarded to Maytas 42 which failed to achieve financial closure for the project as per schedule by March 2009 Re bidding edit The State government cancelled the contract and called for a fresh rebidding for the project In the July 2010 rebidding process Larsen amp Toubro L amp T emerged as the lowest bidder for the 121 32 billion US 1 5 billion project 43 L amp T came forward to take up the work for about 14 58 billion US 180 million as viability gap funding as against the sanctioned 48 53 billion US 610 million The Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy government proactively pursued the project but it was delayed due to separate state agitation and later due to the apprehensions of the new government A consortium of 10 banks led by State Bank of India sanctioned the entire debt requirement of Hyderabad Metro project which was the largest fund tie up in India for a non power infrastructure Public private partnership PPP project at that time 44 Mascot edit nbsp Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking a ride in the Hyderabad Metro in 2017The mascot of Hyderabad Metro Rail is Niz It was derived from the word Nizam who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad 45 Construction milestones edit nbsp A view of the Hyderabad metro towards HITEC CityHyderabad Metro Map Timings Route amp Fare Everything You Need To Know 1 Groundbreaking Bhoomi Puja for the project was conducted on 26 April 2012 46 the concessionaire started the pillar erection on the same day for Stage I and on 6 June 2012 for Stage II 47 The work for Corridor 2 has been delayed due to traders in Koti and Sultan Bazar demanding realignment of the route to safeguard traders and old age heritage markets 48 If the recent bill proposed in Parliament which allows construction within a 100 metre 330 ft radius of heritage structures and sites of historical or archaeological importance is passed Metro might receive a chance as it helps to connect the Old city with IT corridor 49 The construction of the entire 71 16 km 44 22 mi has been split into 6 stages with the first stage originally scheduled to be completed by March 2015 50 51 In November 2013 L amp T Hyderabad Metro started laying of rails on the metro viaduct between Nagole and Mettuguda a stretch of 52 The first highly sophisticated train of the Hyderabad Metro Rail HMR came from Korea during the third week of May 2014 Stringent trial runs commenced from June 2014 till February 2015 53 The trial runs started on the Miyapur to Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar stretch in October 2015 nbsp Raidurg metro station near Raheja MindspaceCMRS inspection for Stage II Miyapur and S R Nagar Section was done on 9 10 August 2016 54 The steel bridge of the HMR was successfully placed over the Oliphant bridge in August 2017 55 56 In November 2017 Commissioner of Railway Safety CMRS granted safety approval for 12 km 7 5 mi stretch from Miyapur to SR Nagar 10 km 6 2 mi stretch from SR Nagar to Mettuguda and 8 km 5 0 mi stretch from Nagole to Mettuguda 57 16 km Ameerpet LB Nagar Metro stretch was opened for commercial operations from 24 September 2018 58 The Ameerpet HITEC City route was opened on conditional basis on 20 March 2019 The reversal facility after HITEC City metro station was started on 20 August 2019 59 On 19 May 2019 the construction of all the 2 599 pillars for the 66 5 km 41 3 mi Hyderabad Metro rail except the 5 5 km 3 4 mi stretch in old city was completed 60 61 The Green Line Corridor from Jubilee Bus Station to Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station was issued the Safety Certificate by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety and inauguration of services on the section was done on 7 February 2020 by the Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrashekar Rao Groundbreaking ceremony for Airport Express line was done by Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrashekar Rao on 9th of December 2022Construction phases editPhase I edit Phase I of the project includes 3 lines covering a distance of around 72 kilometres 45 mi The metro rail line between Nagole and Secunderabad was originally scheduled open by December 2015 it was partly opened on 29 November 2017 and the entire 67 km 42 mi phase 1 completed in 2020 62 A Supplemental Concession Agreement was signed between L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad and Government of Telangana under which L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad was granted an interest free soft loan of Rs 100 crore 63 Line 1 Red Line LB Nagar Miyapur 29 km 18 mi 27 stations Line 2 Green Line JBS Falaknuma 15 km 9 3 mi 15 stations Line 3 Blue Line Nagole Raidurg 28 km 17 mi 24 stationsNote Stage 4 2 MGBS Falaknuma section 5 36 km 3 33 mi is also part of the initial phase I but has been rumored that the state government might take up this section instead of L amp T but will be completed along with the phase I work The Stage 3 2 HITEC City Raidurg section 1 3 km 0 81 mi of Corridor III was not initial part of phase I it was later on added by the newly elected state government This section is opened on 29 November 2019 Old city metro line edit Earlier in 2010 All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen suggested an alternate route for metro in the old city through Purana pul Muslimjung Bahadurpura Zoo Park Tadbun junction Kalapathar Misrigunj and Shamsheergunj to Falaknuma 64 65 66 However this 7 4 kilometres 4 6 mi route was not accepted The eastern parts of the old city have access to the metro via the Malakpet metro station 67 A 5 5 kilometres 3 4 mi long green line in the old city will pass through Dar ul Shifa Salar Jung Museum Charminar Shah Ali Banda Shamsheer Gunj Jungametta and ends at Falaknuma 68 69 In June 2022 Hyderabad Metro Rail started a fresh survey of the Old City route from MGBS for underground utilities 70 The survey is through the Lidar Global Positioning System and Inertial measurement unit and the plan is to build the elevated line alongside Musi river and center of the road In July 2023 Telangana Chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao instructed the municipal administration and L amp T Chairman to take forward the metro project in old city 71 72 On 16 July 2023 Hyderabad Metro MD NVS Reddy informed that preparatory works for taking up Metro Rail works in old city has started and land acquisition notices for 1 100 affected properties will be issued in about a month 73 74 All the five metro stations in the old city will have 120 feet wide roads under the viaduct 75 76 On 27 August 2023 Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited started a drone survey of the proposed rail alignment in the old city 77 78 79 80 Phase II edit The Government of Telangana is planning second phase of metro rail covering 67 5 km to cost 17 150 crore 81 82 The construction of Phase II will be taken up solely by the state government instead of public private partnership PPP mode in Phase I 83 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation DMRC was entrusted to give a detailed project report DPR for Phase II 84 85 Metro Rail Phase II expansion plan is for about 63 km 39 mi 86 87 which includes providing link to Shamshabad RGI Airport 88 In February 2020 Hyderabad Metro MD NVS Reddy said that three corridors are considered for phase 2 The DPR has been submitted to state government 89 90 In November 2022 Telangana government asked the Central Government to sanction the metro rail Phase II to be jointly owned by Telangana and the Centre on the lines of MMTS with external financial assistance 91 Telangana government proposed metro rail connectivity for about 26 km from BHEL to Lakdikapul with 23 stations and extension of other stretch from Nagole to LB Nagar covering a distance of about 5 kms with 4 stations 92 BHEL Lakdikapul metro rail corridor is expected to pass through Miyapur Raidurg Khajaguda Junction Mehdipatnam Tolichowki and Masab tank areas Telangana Government has asked Central Government to sanction 8 453 crore US 1 1 billion for metro works in the upcoming union budget for 2023 24 93 For implementing the project detailed project reports DPRs have already been prepared by the state government with the help of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation DMRC The reports have been sent to the Centre Also the Hyderabad airport metro limited and HMDA will build an elevated Hyderabad Bus Rapid Transit System between Kokapet neopolis and KPHB Colony metro station covering 20 km 12 mi 94 In March 2023 K T Rama Rao said that metro line from Nagole will be extended to LB Nagar which will further be extended till Hayathnagar LB Nagar will be extended to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Shamshabad 95 Union government pointed out to certain shortfalls in the Government of Telangana s plan to build BHEL Lakdikapul and Nagole to LB Nagar metro route 96 97 98 K T Rama Rao replied in a letter to Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri that the rejection is discrimination against Telangana 99 100 101 Hyderabad Airport Express Metro edit Main article Hyderabad Airport Express Metro On 26 March 2018 a special purpose vehicle company Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited HAML was established by Government of Telangana to develop the Hyderabad Airport Metro Express 102 103 The 31 km 19 mi Airport Express Metro Corridor is proposed to have 27 km elevated 1 km 0 62 mi on ground and a 2 5 km 1 6 mi km underground section to connect to the airport terminal 104 The airport route will have 9 elevated stations and one underground station 105 From Raidurg Metro terminal station it will pass through Khajaguda Junction touching Outer Ring Road at Nanakramguda junction traverse along ORR to Shamshabad Airport through the existing dedicated Metro Rail Right of Way 106 107 Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for Hyderabad Metro Airport Express on 9 December 2022 108 It will be built at an approximate cost of 6 250 crore US 780 million 109 Phase III edit In February 2023 K T Rama Rao said that BRS government would consider extending the Metro Rail up to Ramoji Film City and other parts of Hyderabad under Phase III after coming to power for the third consecutive time in the Assembly elections in December 2023 110 111 In June 2023 Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrashekar Rao announced that Hyderabad Metro will be extended further from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad to Kandukur in Maheshwaram Assembly constituency 112 He also said that there was a need to extend Hyderabad Metro rail from Patancheru Industrial Area in Sangareddy district to Hayathnagar in Rangareddy district 113 114 115 In June 2023 K T Rama Rao said that BRS government has an ambitious plan to expand the metro network in Hyderabad to 250 km which will include metro network from Jubilee Bus Station to ECIL 116 On 31st July 2023 referring to the expansion of the Hyderabad metro rail K T Rama Rao listed out the proposals cleared by the Cabinet 117 He mentioned that Government of Telangana has proposed a metro corridor of approximately 415 km in length for city of Hyderabad and its peripheral areas including 156 km of metro network along the Outer Ring Road 118 Metro Rail project Phase IlI expansion 6 Metro Extension Corridors Metro rail all along ORR for its entire length 119 120 On 18 August 2023 Hyderabad Airport Metro Rail HAML invited tenders for the selection of consultants for preparing Preliminary Project Reports PPRs and Detailed Project Reports DPRs for Phase III metro rail expansion for 12 corridors of 278 km 121 The selected consultants have to first submit Preliminary Project Reports within two months and carry out traffic surveys ridership estimates Government of India will be requested to provide necessary clearance through the MoD area In September 2023 Aarvee Associates and SYSTRA bagged two package contracts each for preparing the Detailed Project Reports DPRs for the proposed third phase of Hyderabad Metro Rail HMR project 122 123 Phase III Part A edit Warangal Highway Uppal Ghatkesar Bibinagar Corridor 25 km Rs 6 900 Cr E 90 degree from Hyderabad Central Vijayawada Highway L B Nagar Hayatnagar Peddamberpet Corridor 13 km Rs 4 500Cr SE 120 Kurnool Highway Shamshabad in Metro station Kothur Shadnagar Corridor 28 km Rs 6 800 Cr SW 210 Pune Highway BHEL Patancheru Isnapur Corridor 13 km Rs 3 250 Cr NW 315 Srisailam Highway Shamshabad Airport Tukkuguda ORR Maheswaram X road Kandukur Corridor 26 km Rs 6 600 Cr S 180 Keesara Highway Tarnaka ECIL Elevated Metro 8 Km Rs 2300 Cr NE 70 Phase III Part B edit ORR Metro Corridors The entire stretch of ORR will have metro network The ORR features two double elevated stretches along with the metro 124 Phase III Part C edit Elevated 2 Level Corridors An elevated two level corridor one that will be exclusively for metro rail at the following routes with a flyover and a metro line on top of it Karimnagar Highway Secbad JBS to Tumkunta NE 45 Nizamabad Highway Paradise junction to Kandlakoya via Kompally NE 30 Current phases edit The construction work was undertaken in two phases There are six stages of completion in Phase I 125 Phase 1 NetworkNo Stage Line Name Terminals Distance Line Opening Date1 Stage 1 Red Miyapur Ameerpet 11 3 km 7 0 mi Line I 29 November 2017Stage 2 Ameerpet LB Nagar 16 8 km 10 4 mi 24 September 20182 Stage 4 1 Green JBS MGBS 11 km 6 8 mi Line II 7 February 2020Stage 4 2 MGBS Falaknuma 5 2 km 3 2 mi Yet to start construction3 Stage 1 Blue Ameerpet Nagole 16 8 km 10 4 mi Line III 29 November 2017Stage 3 1 Hitech City Ameerpet 8 5 km 5 3 mi 20 March 2019Stage 3 2 Raidurg Hitech City 1 5 km 0 93 mi 29 November 2019Phase 2 NetworkNo Stage Line Name Terminals Distance Line Opening Date1 Stage 1 Airport Express Raidurg RGI Airport 31 km 19 mi Line IV Soil testing in process 126 2 Stage 2 127 Blue Nagole LB Nagar 5 km 3 1 mi Line III extension DPR submitted3 Stage 2 Lakdi ka pul BHEL 26 km 16 mi Line V DPR submittedNetwork edit nbsp Hyderabad metro rail networkMain article List of Hyderabad Metro stations Currently the Hyderabad Metro has 58 stations Phase I of the Hyderabad metro has 64 stations they have escalators and elevators to reach the stations announcement boards and electronic display systems The stations also have service roads underneath them to for other public transportation systems to drop off and pick up passengers 128 The signboards of Hyderabad Metro are displayed in Telugu English Hindi and Urdu at metro stations 129 All stations of Hyderabad Metro Rail are equipped with tactile pathway right from street level till the platform level along with elevator buttons equipped with Braille for providing a barrier less navigation for the visually impaired commuters Otis Elevator Company supplied and maintains the 670 elevators in use on the system 130 The numbering of metro pillars of Hyderabad Metro is alpha numeric with corridor I Miyapur LB Nagar designated as A corridor II JBS Falaknuma designated as B and corridor III Nagole Raidurg designated as C 131 132 The numbering begins from the Point of Beginning POB corridor wise like the pier numbers on corridor I is C1 near Nagole bridge corridor beginning C296 near Mettuguda C583 near Begumpet C623 near Ameerpet C1001 near Hitec city and C1052 near Riadurg Any future expansion of corridors would be having D E F etc The metro Rail pillars are linked them with Google Maps and GPS Global Position System 133 In May 2018 L amp T Metro Rail signed a contract with Powergrid Corporation of India to install electric vehicle charging facilities at all metro stations beginning with Miyapur and Dr B R Ambedkar Balanagar stations 134 135 L amp THMRL has set up free wifi access units for commuters at Miyapur Ameerpet and Nagole metro stations in association with ACT Fibernet as part of a pilot project 136 137 Metro Rail Phase II expansion plan is for about 85 km 53 mi 138 In April 2019 K T Rama Rao said that 200 kilometres 120 mi of metro rail was planned for Hyderabad with metro along entire Outer Ring Road 139 All metro corridors are scheduled to terminate at Shamshabad near Rajiv Gandhi International Airport as planned in Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase II 140 In August 2019 KT Rama Rao said that state cabinet has approved the Hyderabad Metro Airport Express Link from Raidurg to the airport 141 Current status edit Line First operational Last extension Stations Length Terminals Average Frequency Minutes Red 29 November 2017 24 September 2018 27 29 21 km 18 15 mi Miyapur LB Nagar 4 5 minutes Peak Hours 7 minutes Non Peak hours Blue 29 November 2019 23 27 km 17 mi Raidurg NagoleGreen 7 February 2020 Yet to start construction 9 11 km 6 8 mi JBS PG MGBS59 67 21 km 41 76 mi Lines edit nbsp Blue line of Hyderabad metroSince the first version of the plans the three corridors mostly remained the same but minor changes were introduced These include the lack of stop at Lalaguda or a stop at Lakdikapul instead of Secretariat Also the lines have been marked with several different combination of color 142 Ameerpet LB Nagar metro stretch opened on 24 September 2018 143 HiTec City to Raidurg 1 5 kilometre 0 93 mi stretch on Corridor Three Nagole to Raidurg is opened on 29 November 2019 144 145 as it involves construction of 49 pillars and the Raidurg terminal station 146 Red Line Miyapur L B Nagar edit Main article Red Line Hyderabad Metro Route length 29 21 km 18 15 mi Number of stations All elevated 27Link to other corridors At Ameerpet connecting corridors 1 and 3 At Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station connecting corridors 1 and 2 Station Name Opened Connections Alignment1 Miyapur November 29 2017 None Elevated2 J N T U College November 29 2017 None Elevated3 K P H B Colony November 29 2017 None Elevated4 Kukatpally November 29 2017 None Elevated5 Balanagar November 29 2017 None Elevated6 Moosapet November 29 2017 None Elevated7 Bharat Nagar November 29 2017 None Elevated8 Erragadda November 29 2017 None Elevated9 ESI Hospital November 29 2017 None Elevated10 S R Nagar November 29 2017 None Elevated11 Ameerpet November 29 2017 Blue Line Elevated12 Punjagutta September 24 2018 None Elevated13 Irrum Manzil September 24 2018 None Elevated14 Khairatabad September 24 2018 None Elevated15 Lakdi ka pul September 24 2018 None Elevated16 Assembly September 24 2018 None Elevated17 Nampally September 24 2018 None Elevated18 Gandhi Bhavan September 24 2018 None Elevated19 Osmania Medical College September 24 2018 None Elevated20 M G Bus Station September 24 2018 Green Line Elevated21 Malakpet September 24 2018 None Elevated22 New Market September 24 2018 None Elevated23 Musarambagh September 24 2018 None Elevated24 Dilsukhnagar September 24 2018 None Elevated25 Chaitanyapuri September 24 2018 None Elevated26 Victoria Memorial September 24 2018 None Elevated27 L B Nagar September 24 2018 None ElevatedGreen Line JBS Falaknuma edit Main article Green Line Hyderabad Metro Route length 15 km 9 3 mi Number of stations all elevated 16Link to other corridors At Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station connecting corridors 2 and 1 Station Name Opened Connections Alignment1 JBS Parade Ground February 7 2020 None Elevated2 Parade Ground February 7 2020 Blue Line Elevated3 Secunderabad West February 7 2020 None Elevated4 Gandhi Hospital February 7 2020 None Elevated5 Musheerabad February 7 2020 None Elevated6 R T C Cross Roads February 7 2020 None Elevated7 Chikkadpally February 7 2020 None Elevated8 Narayanguda February 7 2020 None Elevated9 Sultan Bazaar February 7 2020 None Elevated10 M G Bus Station February 7 2020 Red Line Elevated11 Salarjung Museum TBA None Elevated12 Charminar TBA None Elevated13 Shah Ali Banda TBA None Elevated14 Shamsherganj TBA None Elevated15 Jungametta TBA None Elevated16 Falaknuma TBA None ElevatedBlue Line Raidurg Nagole edit Main article Blue Line Hyderabad Metro Route length 27 km 17 mi Number of stations all elevated 23Link to other corridors At Ameerpet connecting corridors 3 and 1 At Parade Ground connecting corridors 3 and 2 Station Name Opened Connections Alignment1 Raidurg November 29 2019 None Elevated2 HITEC City March 20 2019 None Elevated3 Durgam Cheruvu March 20 2019 None Elevated4 Madhapur April 13 2019 None Elevated5 Peddamma Gudi March 30 2019 None Elevated6 Jubilee Hills Check Post May 18 2019 None Elevated7 Jubilee Hills Road No 5 March 20 2019 None Elevated8 Yousufguda March 20 2019 None Elevated9 Madhura Nagar March 20 2019 None Elevated10 Ameerpet November 29 2017 Red Line Elevated11 Begumpet November 29 2017 None Elevated12 Prakash Nagar November 29 2017 None Elevated13 Rasoolpura November 29 2017 None Elevated14 Paradise November 29 2017 None Elevated15 Parade Ground November 29 2017 Green Line Elevated16 Secunderabad East November 29 2017 None Elevated17 Mettuguda November 29 2017 None Elevated18 Tarnaka November 29 2017 None Elevated19 Habsiguda November 29 2017 None Elevated20 NGRI November 29 2017 None Elevated21 Stadium November 29 2017 None Elevated22 Uppal November 29 2017 None Elevated23 Nagole November 29 2017 None ElevatedFinances editThe Hyderabad metro is a Public private partnership project the total cost of this transport systems is US 3 07 billion which is shared by both Larsen amp Toubro 90 Government of Telangana 10 147 In July 2022 L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited came up with a unique concept of Office Bubbles wherein it will offer remote co working spaces as part of its Transit oriented development ToD The L amp T Hyderabad Metro organisation is offering 1 750 sq ft space with two units each in 49 Metro stations across the three corridors and another 5 000 30 000 sq ft in eight other Metro stations 148 Focusing on IT companies Office Bubbles concept offers Spoke hub distribution paradigm 149 In Hyderabad Metro 40 per cent of the retail space was sold even before the metro stations were built to generate non fare revenue 150 L amp TMRHL built real estate projects like Next Galleria malls in Panjagutta Irrum Manzil Hitech City and Musarambagh with skywalks 151 for generating non fare revenues under Transit oriented development TOD 21 152 153 In 2019 Hyderabad Metro started a semi naming policy of metro stations awarded through an open e tendering process to generate non fare revenues citation needed Depots editHyderabad Metro currently has 2 operational depots 154 Miyapur and Uppal depot land is 100 acres each 155 156 The proposed Falaknuma depot will be constructed in 17 acres Hyderabad MetroDepotsLine No Line Name Number of Depots Location Opening Date1 Red Line 1 Miyapur Depot Near Calvary Temple Nadigada Tanda Miyapur Hyderabad Telangana 28 November 20172 Blue Line 1 Uppal Metro Depot Nagole Rd Laxmi Narayan Nagar Colony Uppal Hyderabad Telangana 28 November 20173 Green Line 1 Falaknuma 8 February 2020Ridership edit nbsp JBS Parade Ground metro stationThe Metro has opened to overwhelming response with over 200 000 people using it on Day 1 157 On the first Sunday of operations the Metro was used by 240 000 people 158 As of 2020 the daily ridership is about 490 000 Although there was hiccups in the beginning of operations in 2017 with meager ridership of 100 000 per day opening the new lines to LB Nagar and Hi Tech city in 2018 19 ridership has surged and reached milestones from 2 to 4 lakhs in very short duration 159 Trains are initially being operated at a frequency of 3 minutes in very peak hours and every 5 minutes in peak hours between Miyapur LB Nagar and 4 minutes in peak hours between Hi Tec City Ameerpet Nagole 160 though maximum achievable frequency is every 90 seconds Similarly three car trains are being used currently though it is planned to use six car trains in the future 161 In December 2017 Hyderabad Metro Rail launched its mobile app TSavaari 162 163 Hyderabad Metro timings are available on T Savari app 164 Ola Cabs and Uber tied up its services with app 165 In May 2022 Hyderabad Metro Managing Director N V S Reddy ruled out possibility of attaching one single or double coach to three coach train sets 166 167 Each three coach train can take between 900 1 000 passengers per trip 168 and the project has been envisaged in such a manner that another three coach set rake can be attached to make them into six coach trains with the stations depots too already planned for the increased length of the trains 169 170 L amp T Metro Rail has been using 53 train sets of three coaches each with four three coach sets under repair or maintenance undertaken using special software based on Internet of Things Hyderabad Metro Rail crossed 100 million cumulative ridership milestone in just 671 days citation needed In February 2023 Hyderabad Metro announced that Folding cycles are allowed on Metro which are of the size of a 40kg bag but only during non peak hours 171 Last mile connectivity editIn order to enhance first and last mile connectivity of Hyderabad Metro Rail Svida Mobility Pvt Ltd an urban mobility services startup signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU with the L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited L amp TMRHL with plans to scale up their feeder vehicle services 172 Svida offers services via a robust AI enabled tech platform which provides the booking of feeder vehicles Svida Mobility Pvt Ltd is L amp TMRHL authorised feeder service provider since 2019 173 The first and last mile connectivity routes across seven metro stations Raidurg Parade ground Mettuguda LB Nagar Uppal KPHB and Miyapur use e Autos and Tata wingers On 21 April 2022 Hyderabad metro launched its electric auto services in collaboration with AI enabled ride hailing mobility platform MetroRide 174 175 The services were launched at two metro stations Parade Grounds and Raidurg Stations 176 177 Cost editThe initial official estimated cost of the 72 km long Metro project stood at 14 132 crore US 1 8 billion The State Government decided to bear 10 of it while L amp T was to bear the remaining 90 of the cost 178 179 The construction work which was supposed to commence on 3 March 2011 commenced in 2012 In March 2012 the cost of the project was revised upwards to 15 957 crore US 2 0 billion 180 This has been further revised upwards to 18 800 crore US 2 4 billion as of November 2017 27 Infrastructure edit nbsp Hyderabad Metro Rail BhavanThe 71 3 km standard gauge network will feature ballastless track throughout and will be electrified at 25 kV AC 50 Hz An operations control centre and depot are constructed at Uppal At some places a flyover underpass and metro has been constructed at the same place as part of Strategic road development plan SRDP 181 CBTC Technology edit At the end of 2012 L amp T Metro Rail awarded Thales a 7 4 billion US 134m contract to provide CBTC and integrated telecommunications and supervision systems on all three lines Thales Group supplied its SelTrac Communications based train control CBTC technology 182 and trains initially run in automatic train operation mode with minimum headways of 90 seconds although the system will support eventual migration to unattended train operation UTO 183 nbsp Hyderabad metro ticket online booking through MakeMyTrip and Goibibo Rolling stock edit On 12 September 2012 Larsen and Toubro Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd LTMRHL announced that it has awarded tender for supply of rolling stock to Hyundai Rotem 184 185 The 18 billion US 230 million tender is for 57 trains consisting of 171 cars which will be delivered in phases at least 9 months before the commencement of each stage 186 187 On 2 October 2013 LTMRHL unveiled its train car for Hyderabad Metro A model coach which is half the size of the actual coach was on public display at Necklace Road on the banks of Hussain Sagar in the heart of Hyderabad 188 The trains will be 3 2m wide and 4m high 189 There will be 4 doors on each side of each coach 189 On 10 April 2014 the first metro train for HMR rolled out of Hyundai Rotem factory at Changwon in South Korea and reached Hyderabad in May 2014 190 On 31 December 2014 Hyderabad Metro Rail successfully conducted a training run in Automatic Train Operation ATO mode for the first time between Nagole and Mettuguda 191 In February 2022 Hyderabad Metro became India s first metro rail to introduce ozone based sanitisation of its train coaches 192 Hyderabad Metro rakes regenerate power using the regenerative braking system 193 Ticketing and recharge edit The L amp T Hyderabad project has an automated ticketing system with features such as contactless smart card based ticketing slim automatic gates payment by cash and credit debit card passenger operated ticket vending machine and provision of common ticketing system It also have a provision of NFC based technology to enable usage of mobile phones as fare media and high performance machine to avoid long queues 194 Hyderabad Metro Rail smart card acts as a virtual wallet that facilitates seamless travel A smart card can be purchased from a ticketing office at any Hyderabad Metro station or through TSavaari App A smart card can be recharged for a minimum amount of 50 and maximum amount of 3000 The smart card can be recharged through TSavaari App HMR Passenger website www ltmetro com or Paytm App There is 10 discount on all trips made through smart card 195 In December 2019 Hyderabad Metro started cashless QR Quick Response code payment option for e tickets through MakeMyTrip and Goibibo 196 197 In October 2022 Hyderabad Metro became the first Metro rail in the country to launch an end to end fully digital payment enabled Metro ticket booking through the WhatsApp e ticketing facility 198 199 Samsung Data Systems India a subsidiary of South Korean firm Samsung has been awarded the automatic fare collection system package for the L amp T metro rail project The package involves design manufacture supply installation testing and commissioning of the system 194 200 Official ticket prices were announced on 25 November 2017 The base fare is 10 for up to 2 km citation needed nbsp Hyderabad metro nebula smart cardSlab Distance km Metro Fare 1 0 2 102 2 4 153 4 6 254 6 8 305 8 10 356 10 14 407 14 18 458 18 22 509 22 26 5510 gt 26 60Awards and nominations editThe HMR project was showcased as one of the top 100 strategic global infrastructure projects at the Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum held in New York during February March 2013 201 202 L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited LTMRHL was conferred the SAP ACE Award 2015 in the Strategic HR and Talent Management 203 category In 2018 the Rasoolpura Paradise and Prakash Nagar Metro stations were awarded the Indian Green Building Council s IGBC Green MRTS Platinum Award 204 Hyderabad Metro was adjudged as the Best Urban Mass Transit Project by the Government of India in November 2018 205 In October 2022 three metro stations of Hyderabad Metro Durgam Cheruvu Punjagutta and LB Nagar were awarded Indian Green Building Council IGBC Green MRTS Certification with the highest platinum rating under elevated stations category 206 With this Hyderabad Metro Rail has 23 metro stations certified with the IGBC Platinum rating 207 In popular culture edit2018 Telugu film Devadas starring Nani and Rashmika Mandanna was the first film to be shot in Hyderabad Metro 208 209 Some scenes of 2021 Telugu films Vakeel Saab starring Pawan Kalyan and Nivetha Thomas and Ek Mini Katha starring Santosh Shoban and Kavya Thapar were also shot in Hyderabad Metro 210 211 In June 2022 a scene from the upcoming Indian science fiction film Kalki 2898 AD starring Amitabh Bachchan was shot at Raidurg Metro Station 212 Some scenes of the film 18 Pages were also shot in Hyderabad Metro Many scenes of the 2023 released Hindi film 8 A M Metro and Telugu film Kushi were shot in Hyderabad Metro Network Map edit nbsp See also editTransport in Hyderabad Hyderabad Multi Modal Transport System Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Namma Metro List of metro systemsReferences edit Stations Hyderabad Metro L amp T India ltmetro in HYDERABAD METRO RIDERSHIP REACHES ALL TIME HIGH OF 5 47 LAKH PASSENGERS ETEMAAD Daily N V S REDDY Hyderabad Metro L amp T India ltmetro in Hyderabad Metro rail flagged off today See fares timings routes and other features The Indian Express 28 November 2017 Retrieved 28 November 2017 Hyderabad metro rail Survey commences in old city The Siasat Daily Hyderabad metro rail announces major plans includes metro rail expansion The Siasat Daily Track Work Hyderabad Metro L amp T India Retrieved 10 November 2023 Project Description Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 19 June 2012 Geetanathhyderabad V 11 January 2020 Course corrections put metro rail on track The Hindu via www thehindu com Jubilee Hills Check Post metro station opening today The Hindu 18 May 2019 via www thehindu com Tryst with Metro history as 2nd longest corridor opens Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Jubilee Hills Check Post metro station opening today The Hindu 18 May 2019 via www thehindu com Tryst with Metro history as 2nd longest corridor opens Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Skywalks to connect Metro with schools amp malls NVS Reddy Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Sood Jyotika 26 July 2017 How metro rail networks are spreading across India Livemint EPC vs PPP in metro rail Projectsmonitor com 2 December 2007 Archived from the original on 2 December 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Hyderabad Metro model coach unveiled The Next Station Is Outlook India Magazine outlookindia com 5 February 2022 Kumar V Rishi 20 August 2019 Eyeing non fare revenues L amp T Metro Hyderabad takes up transit oriented development businessline N V S Reddy to be AP Govt nominee on L amp T Metro Rail board businessline 14 February 2012 a b Hyderabad metro on tricky track running on losses Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Hyderabad Metro PM Modi inaugurates Hyderabad Metro Rail Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India PM Narendra Modi flags off Hyderabad Metro Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 31 December 2017 Metro SR Nagar Mettuguda was missing link in 30 km Metro rail corridor Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Metro Rail to get lease of life in November Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Metro rail gets closer to 5 lakh ridership mark The Hindu 11 February 2020 Retrieved 11 February 2020 a b Hyderabad Metro project delay by L amp T pushes up cost by over 30 per cent India Today 26 November 2017 Ladies only coach in Hyderabad metro rail Deccan Chronicle 6 May 2018 Retrieved 10 June 2018 To ease debt L amp T looks to offload Nabha Power pare Hyd Metro stake Hyderabad Metro Rail single day ridership crosses 5 lakhs on July 3 Rolling Stock Hyderabad Metro L amp T India www ltmetro in Retrieved 4 October 2020 Correspondent Our Special 27 October 2005 Nod for metro rail project in Hyderabad The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 28 February 2020 Network BD News 17 August 2018 Vajpayee era a great chapter recalls Chandrababu Naidu Bengal Daily Archived from the original on 28 February 2020 Retrieved 28 February 2020 Advani flags off first MMTS train The Hindu Hyderabad 10 August 2005 Archived from the original on 29 March 2004 Retrieved 18 April 2015 Advani flags off Hyderabad MMTS The Times of India 9 August 2005 Retrieved 29 February 2020 Rs 4 500 crore MMTS project report under way Business Standard Hyderabad 15 February 2005 Retrieved 18 May 2015 Sharma Swati 20 August 2016 Hum Tum Bonding over work Deccan Chronicle Centre approves Hyderabad Metro Rail Project The Economic Times 3 May 2007 Garari Kaniza 15 June 2014 Hyderabad Metro runs into hard rocks Deccan Chronicle Metro rail deadline may get derailed Union Govt withheld money due to Hyderabad Metro for violation of guidelines Maytas Nava consortium wins bid for Hyderabad Metro Rail The Financial Express 29 July 2008 2010 concessionaire agreement between L amp T and AP Govt PDF L amp T Metro Rail Hyderabad board to consider rights issue Niz is Hyderabad Metro Rail s mascot The Hindu 12 September 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2016 L amp T performs Bhoomi Puja for Hyderabad metro The Hindu 26 April 2012 L amp T metro rail schedule on track The Hindu Chennai India 7 June 2012 Metro Rail works picking up speed The Deccan Chronicle 31 August 2011 Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Old City Monument law amendment buoys Metro dream in Old City but political will needed Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Hyderabad Metro Rail phase I to be completed by 2014 NDTV com 21 January 2013 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Our Bureau Hyderabad Metro rail stage I to be flagged off by June 2014 Business Line Thehindubusinessline com Retrieved 18 April 2013 Kumar V Rishi 20 November 2013 L amp T Hyderabad Metro begins laying of rails Retrieved 29 November 2017 Kumar V Rishi 7 November 2013 L amp T Hyderabad Metro phase I to be ready by March 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2017 CMRS completes 1 day inspection for Hyderabad Metro Stage II Miyapur to S R Nagar metrorailnews info Archived from the original on 15 September 2016 Hyderabad Metro ROB placed at Oliphant Bridge telanganatoday com Metro steel bridge crosses Oliphenta railway bridge thehindu com Kumar V Rishi 20 November 2017 L amp T Hyderabad Metro Rail gets safety approval businessline Hyderabad Metro chugs on Ameerpet LB Nagar route The Times of India Geetanath V 20 August 2019 Hyderabad Metro to run trains to HiTec City at 3 minute frequency The Hindu via www thehindu com Metro rail s last pier built after seven years of work The Hindu 19 May 2019 via www thehindu com 2599 metro pillars erected in 2599 days Work on 66 km stretch of Hyd metro finished 20 May 2019 Metro rail line to Raidurg another two years away The Hindu Retrieved 29 November 2017 L amp T Metro Rail gets 100 crore soft loan from Telangana Govt Geetanath V 25 December 2014 No metro stations at Charminar Shalibanda and Shamsheergunj The Hindu Hyderabad Metro Rail releases mall plans 11 June 2015 Hyderabad Metro Rail route mired in political controversy 14 December 2017 Lack of funds poor planning Residents of Hyderabad s old city cut off from the metro 30 August 2021 Work in Old City to start in 19 will take three years Hyderabad News The Times of India After much delay work to begin 26 August 2018 Geetanath V 2 June 2022 HMR takes up re survey of Old City stretch The Hindu KCR directs officials to take up project of metro connectivity to Hyderabad s old city Metro connectivity for Hyderabad s Old City Telangana CM KCR asks MAUD to speed up project Old City Metro buoyed by tech to beat acquisition woe HMR to issue notices to 1 000 properties for completing MGBS Falaknuma metro line Roads under Old City Metro stations to be 120 feet wide Metro to Old City HMRL lists 5 tentative station locations 103 sensitive structures on route HMRL holds drone survey for Metro Rail in Old City Hyderabad Metro starts drone survey of proposed Imlibun Bus Station Falaknuma corridor HMR takes up drone survey between 5 5 km MGBS Falaknuma stretch Drones draw path for Old City Metro alignments to veer off heritage bldgs Second phase of metro rail covering 67 5 km to cost 17 150 crore State to seek Japanese help for Phase II works of Metro Rail Project 9 August 2017 Retrieved 9 August 2017 Hyderabad Metro Metro corridors to crisscross Hyderabad for airport link Hyderabad News The Times of India raidurg SPV formed to extend Metro from Raidurg to Hyderabad airport Hyderabad News The Times of India The Hindu Business Line Hyderabad 23 January 2018 KTR assures to take up Phase II Metro Rail Kumar V Rishi 10 September 2018 L amp T secures extension of repayment deadline from lenders for Hyderabad metro project businessline Geetanath V 27 January 2018 Metro line to RGIA under study The Hindu Hyderabad Metro News Three new corridors in phase 2 of Hyderabad Metro Hyderabad News The Times of India Hyderabad Metro was not given extra land fares are bare minimum The Hindu 27 February 2020 Sanction metro rail phase II to Hyderabad KTR urges Centre Telangana seeks Centre s help for metro rail expansion Telangana minister KTR seeks Centre s nod for BHEL Lakdikapul Metro project eBRTS set to ease travel on busy KPHB Financial District route Telangana Today 7 June 2022 KTR inaugurates three lane 760 metre flyover at LB nagar Centre finds shortfalls in the BHEL metro project says DPR needs to be updated Metro line from Lakdikapul to BHEL Nagole to LB Nagar is not feasible says Centre Centre has been generous in funding 17 metro rail projects across the country Rejection of Hyd Metro Phase II is nothing but discrimination against TS KTR Hyderabad Metro phase 2 KTR writes to Centre alleging discrimination wants proposal approved on merits Minister Why high density Hyderabad Metro corridor in Centre blind spot Metro Rail to airport may not take off Govt s open offer to private firms for Airport Metro Hyderabad Metro s airport service to have underground stretch Hyderabad News The Times of India Geetanath V 2 September 2019 Airport Metro to have underground section connecting to passenger terminal The Hindu via www thehindu com Telangana announces 31 km Metro line from Madhapur to airport Telangana govt announces Airport Metro corridor in Hyderabad at Rs 6 250 crore KCR lays foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro Airport Express Metro on track Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao to lay foundation on December 9 Hyderabad Metro to Film City KTR promises phase 3 expansion in BRS s third term what we know so far Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase III in BRS third term says KT Rama Rao BRS will win Assembly polls return to power in Telangana KCR Will extend Metro Rail from Patancheru to Hayathnagar says KCR Metro Rail for Patancheru announcement leaves Old City residents asking what about us KCR inaugurates dignity housing project for urban BPL families promises metro rail extension Telangana govt unveils ambitious plans to expand Hyderabad Metro network to 250 kms Expansion plan explained Telangana cabinet approves 309 km of Hyderabad Metro expansion at Rs 69 000 crore Elevated Metro rail to be cost effective HMRL MD RfP for PPRs amp DPRs for Pahse III Metro Corridors PDF Request for Proposal RfP for selection of consultants for preparation of Preliminary Project Reports PPRs and Detailed Project Reports DPRs for Mass Rapid Transit System MRTS Phase III Metro Corridors in Hyderabad PDF HAML floats tenders to prepare project reports for 12 metro corridors of 278 km Airport Metro 2 firms to study project details Aarvee Associates Systra chosen to prepare metro rail DPRs Hyderabad 2 decker marvel in Metro 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Hyderabad Metro Rail hmrl telangana gov in Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Chief Minister lays foundation stone Hyderabad Airport Express Metro The new Indian express Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase III in BRS third term says KT Rama Rao Hyderabad Metro to get service lanes 22 May 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2017 No Language Wars Here Hyderabad Metro to Use 4 Languages News18 12 July 2017 Fare structure for Hyderabad metro notified 14 April 2011 Retrieved 29 November 2017 Unique numbering for Hyderabad metro rail 2748 pillars The Hindu 18 September 2017 Hyderabad Metro rail pillars to be linked with GPS says official Hyderabad Metro pillars to be linked with Google Maps Hyderabad Metro stations to have electric vehicle charging points The Economic Times 19 May 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2018 Ghanate Naveena 25 October 2018 Hyderabad Metro stations do not reflect exact locations Deccan Chronicle Watch videos with free Wi Fi at Hyderabad metro Deccan Chronicle 11 October 2018 Hyderabad metro rail celebrates its first anniversary Hyderabad Traffic Metro connectivity to airport may take three more years says L amp T official Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India 200km of metro rail planned for Hyderabad KT Rama Rao Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India All metro corridors to terminate at Shamshabad The Hindu 7 April 2019 via www thehindu com Kumar V Rishi 14 August 2019 Metro link work on IT Hub to Hyderabad airport will begin soon says KT Rama Rao businessline Archived copy Archived from the original on 11 January 2014 Retrieved 18 August 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Telangana Governor To Flag Off New Metro Line On September 24 NDTV com Metro extension to Raidurg by July end Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Geetanath V 21 May 2019 Metro Blue Line likely by July The Hindu via www thehindu com Geetanath V 30 October 2018 Metro may go the extra mile soon via www thehindu com Transit oriented Development Implementation Resources and Tools PDF World Bank 2021 p 449 Retrieved 29 May 2022 Metro stations to have Office Bubbles The Hindu 30 June 2022 Metro to turn stations into Office Bubbles in Hyderabad Behind BMRCL s non fare revenue goals Hyderabad metro news Swanky malls to help L amp T mop up revenue Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Geetanath V 18 September 2018 L amp TMRH to open two more malls via www thehindu com L amp T plans 3 malls cum multiplexes along metro rail corridors in Hyderabad Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Depots Hyderabad Metro L amp T India ltmetro in Depot lands continue to dog metro rail project The Hindu 23 December 2011 via www thehindu com Marsh land transformed into state of the art Uppal depot Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Over 2 lakh passengers travel by Hyderabad metro rail on day 1 The Indian Express 30 October 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2017 Record 2 4 lakh commuters travel by Hyderabad Metro on Sunday Zee Business 4 December 2017 Hyderabad Metro records highest footfall to run more trains The new indian express Metro Mania peaks 2 1 lakh riders send Metro in tizzy Hyderabad News Times of India The Times of India Geetanath V 9 September 2017 Full metro service from launch day The Hindu via www thehindu com Geetanath V 25 November 2017 TSavaari app for Hyderabad metro rail passengers The Hindu via www thehindu com Hyderabad Metro Rail app update includes latest timings Deccan Chronicle 29 September 2018 Ghanate Naveena 15 January 2018 Hyderabad Metro timings available on T Savari app L amp T website Deccan Chronicle Ola integrates services with Hyderabad Metro Rail s TSavaari app The Economic Times 13 December 2017 Metro rail ridership is 3 lakh passengers a day The Hindu Fashionable in India to build metros in small cities Hyderabad Metro MD Metro prototype unveiled Extra Metro rail trips to deal with rush hours The Hindu Six coach metro trains given wide berth more three coach ones to clear peak hour rush Bicycle stands to come up at Metro stations in Hyderabad Firm to ramp up feeder services from Metro stations Soon Hyderabad Metro to roll out e auto feeder services Now hire an electric auto from two Hyderabad metro stations In conversation with Kamaan Agarwal CTO of Metro Ride E mobility platform MetroRide expands footprint in Hyderabad Electric auto services to improve first last mile connectivity for Hyderabad Metro Hyderabad Metro Rail Project will be completed by 2017 Andhra Pradesh government NDTV com 8 August 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Hyd Metro Rail Project will be completed on schedule AP govt IBN Live News Ibnlive in com 8 August 2012 Archived from the original on 12 August 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Metro rail cost overshoots estimates The Times of India 8 March 2012 Archived from the original on 14 July 2012 Ghanate Naveena 12 October 2018 Hyderabad Women safety is key objective for metro Deccan Chronicle Geetanathhyderabad V 13 June 2019 Metro glitches may lead to CBTC tweak via www thehindu com L amp T Hyderabad Metro awards contracts to Thales thehindubusinessline com 16 November 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2017 L amp T Metro Rail grants Rs 1 800 cr contract to Hyundai Rotem Zeenews india com Retrieved 18 April 2013 City metro rail to run on Korean wheels Deccan Chronicle 11 September 2012 Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Hyundai Rotem cars to run on metro tracks The Times Of India 12 September 2012 Retrieved 15 September 2012 L amp T awards rolling stock contract to Hyundai Rotem Ibnlive in com 14 September 2012 Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2013 Larsen and Tourbo Hyderabad Metro unveils train car Retrieved 29 November 2017 a b Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited Archived from the original on 20 August 2013 Retrieved 23 October 2013 First train for Hyderabad Metro rolls out of Korean factory IANS news biharprabha com Retrieved 10 April 2014 Metro rail goes on first automatic trial run 31 December 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2017 via www thehindu com Ozone units to sanitise Hyderabad Metro Regenerative braking system Hyderabad Metro trains regenerate power as they chug off a b Our Bureau 18 February 2013 Samsung bags fare collection system contract for Hyderabad Metro Business Line Thehindubusinessline com Retrieved 28 September 2013 10 off on metro rail smart cards 7 December 2017 via www thehindu com Kumar V Rishi MakeMyTrip Hyderabad Metro launch QR code based e tickets for easy mobility businessline Gandhi Forum MakeMyTrip deploys AI to make bookings easier businessline Now book your Hyderabad Metro tickets via WhatsApp Here s how WhatsApp Business partners with metro service providers introduces e ticketing chatbot Udgirkar Trushna Hyderabad Metro in ticketing deal with Samsung mydigitalfc com Retrieved 28 September 2013 TheHindu com Metro in best 100 global projects www thehindubusinessline com DeccanChronicle com metro among 100 global projects metro among 100 global projects Archived from the original on 17 December 2012 L amp T Metro Rail Hyd bags SAP award The Hindu 10 December 2015 Retrieved 29 November 2017 via www thehindu com Metro stations get Green Platinum Award The Hindu 1 November 2018 via www thehindu com Hyderabad Metro Rail gets Best Urban Mass Transit Project award United News of India 5 November 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2019 Three more Hyderabad metro rail stations get green certification Hyderabad Metro Rail gets green award Nani Akkineni Nagarjuna starrer is the first film to be shot in Hyderabad Metro Hindustan Times 28 March 2018 Nagarjuna Nani starrer becomes first film to shoot in Hyd metro Watch Pawan Kalyan s Vakeel Saab teaser shows glimpses of courtroom drama Pawan Kalyan travels in Hyderabad Metro for Vakeel Saab shoot Trending pics and videos Hyderabad Amitabh Bachchan spotted at Raidurg metro station External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hyderabad Metro nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hyderabad Metro map Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd Hyderabad Metro on Twitter0 Portal nbsp Hyderabad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyderabad Metro amp oldid 1188079112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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