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Saturday, 25 November 2017

Hyderabad Metro Rail: Fares and Facts


Main Points:

1. The Hyderabad Metro Rail works are going on in full swing at the Miyapur-Ameerpet stretch. The Metro Rail is all set to be launched on November 28. 

2.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Hyderabad Metro Rail.

3. The formal fare structure is yet to be announced, but according to the tentative tariff, the price is Rs 8 for every two kilometers.


All you need to know about Hyderabad Metro Rail:

1. With 30KM, This is the longest initial stretch for any metro launch in India.

2. The overall Metro length 72km and will have 3 traffic corridors. 

3. A total of 57 Metro rails have been sanctioned (for all 3 phases).

4. They run at a frequency of 3 min in peak hours and 10 min during regular hours at a speed of 34-40 kmph.

5. Hanumanthu Rao (Political leader in Telangana) planted 50K saplings, another 1.15 lakh would be planted under the Metro Rail Bridge by 2018.

6. The Metro will start with 10 trains, and at least 15 lakh people are expected to use it in 2018.

7. Each Metro has 3 compartments and can accommodate approx 1000 passengers at a time.

8. Each station is equipped with 70-100 cc cameras which can store data up to 3 months.

9. Every position will also have SHE Teams - ensuring safety for women.

10. Metro officials say that a 13-km distance can be covered in 20 mins.

11. These Metro stations are also equipped with solar energy.

The Stage-Wise Distance is as Follows:

 NAGOLE - METTIGUDA - 8.1KM

METTIGUDA - BEGUMPET - 8.2KM

BEGUMPET - SR NAGAR - 3.6KM

SR NAGAR - MIYAPUR - 11.9KM


The Tentative ticket Prices are as follows:

UP TO 2KM - ₹8.

UP TO 2-6KM - 10.

UP TO 6-10KM - ₹12.

UP TO 10-14KM - ₹14.

UP TO 14-18KM - ₹16.

More than 18KM - ₹19.

Full Day Pass - ₹40.


The Metro card can be refilled using any kind of E-Wallets and add value machines (AVMS).


Hope Hyderabad Metro will be a game changer in the Current Traffic Scenario.


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