Hyderabad Metro is a rapid transit that serves Hyderabad, and it is the third longest operational metro in India. It is a convenient mode of transport and is one of the modern systems. It is operating in phases in the city. Phase 1 of the system is in the completion stage, and plans are on board for the next phase. Phase 2 will provide a good transport network to the Rajiv Gandhi Airport.
This metro line is just 2 Km from Hyderabad’s upcoming big project, "The Prestige City Hyderabad". It will offer a good transport network to the people of the area and will help in the quick development of the area. It will result in real estate developments in the area, and investing near the metro station is best as it will have better connectivity.
The price of a Hyderabad Metro ticket ranges from Rs.10 to Rs. 60. For frequent travelers, smart cards are available, and they can be recharged for Rs. 50 up to 3,000 at a time. The Hyderabad Metro virtual wallet makes travel seamless and convenient. You can purchase a smart card for Rs.100 from any metro station and recharge it with any multiples of Rs.50. If you prefer to recharge online, you can do it in multiples of Rs.100. All Metro offers are applicable on smart cards.
You must buy a new one if your smart card is lost or damaged. However, the balance on the old card can be transferred to a new one. Recharge a day before the balance reaches a minimal amount to avoid inconvenience.
All trains on this Metro will have 3 coaches. It will travel at 80 km/hr, at an average speed of 35 km/hr. There are 57 stations with 3 corridors, and the total length is 67 km. The idea of establishing a metro system started in 2003. The project was to address the increasing traffic crowd and improve the city's transport needs. However, the Metro Rail project was started in November 2017 as a public-private partnership between the L&T Metro Rail Ltd and the Government of Telangana. The inaugural took place at Miyapur Metro Station. The first phase is the Red Line and Blue Line, which became operational on the same day of the start.
The Metro project has improved the transport network, offering people a reliable mode of travel. The Metro Rail project was done in phases, and now three lines are operational: the red line, the blue line, and the green line.
Red Line - The Red Line runs from Miyapur to LB Nagar. The Red Line was the first one to become operational. It covers a distance of 29 kilometers. The line has 27 stations, and it has important areas like
Blue Line - The Blue Line connects Nagole to Raidurg, the second line of Metro Rail. It covers a total distance of 28 kilometers, and the line has 23 stations. It connects areas such as Ameerpet, Uppal, Tarnaka, Secunderabad, Paradise, and Jubilee Hills.
Green Line - The Green Line is between Jubilee Bus Station and Mahatma Gandhi Station. It is over 11 kilometers, and it has 9 stations. The stations along the Green Line are JBS Parade Ground, Gandhi Hospital, Secunderabad West, and MG Bus Station.
The under-construction lines are:
Pink Line - The Pink Line is called Corridor 3 and is now under construction. It will stretch from Nagole, covering a distance of 30 kilometers, and the line has 29 stations in total. It connects areas like Gachibowli, Raidurg, and Hitec City.
Purple Line - The Purple Line is Corridor 2 and is under construction. It runs from BHEL to LB Nagar, covering a distance of 15 kilometers, and the line has 14 stations. It connects Kothape, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Khairatabad, and Narsapur.
Hyderabad Metro Rail will reduce traffic jams and pollution to a greater extent and facilitate comfortable travel across Hyderabad.
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