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The Hyundai Rotem rolling stock of the Hyderabad metro [30]. The Hyderabad Metro rail project was approved by the Union government, in 2003. [31] 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 ...
The Hyderabad MMTS project was conceived as a joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Andhra Pradesh (retrospectively referred to as Government of United Andhra Pradesh) with an MoU signed in September 2000. [7] The first phase was inaugurated on 9 August 2003 by then Deputy Prime Minister of India, L. K. Advani at ...
Hyderabad Metro Network Map. This is the list of stations of the Hyderabad Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Hyderabad in Telangana, India.As of February 2020, there are 57 metro stations in the network, [1] which were completed and operational as a part of Phase I making it the second longest operational metro network in India after Delhi Metro.
This is a route-map template for the Hyderabad Metro, a rapid transit system in India.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Corridor IV or the Airport Line is a proposed line serving Hyderabad as part of the Hyderabad Metro rail network in the city. The line spans 36.6 km (22.7 mi). It starts at Nagole and ends at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, going through crucial areas such as LB Nagar, Owiasi Hospitals, Chandrayangutta, New High Court, and Shamshabad.
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The Blue Line is a part of the Hyderabad Metro system in Telangana, India.The line is 27 km long and spans 23 stations from Nagole to Raidurg.It was funded by a public–private partnership (PPP), [1] [2] with the state government holding a minority equity stake. [3]