Hyderabad Metro develops 5-km long sidewalk

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

A five-km continuous stretch of has been developed here on par with global standards by the Metro Rail Limited (HMRL), a top said today.

The had been carved out after clearing illegal structures, resulting in quality public space ranging from 8 ft to 22 ft with specially-made tiles, paver blocks and others, HMRL MD NVS Reddy said.

It had been developed from the busy Jubilee Hills Check Post to in the IT hub of the city at a cost of about Rs five crore.

Bays for buses, autos and besides parking areas and safety railings were also being systematically added in consultation with Telangana State Road Corporation, and the Greater Municipal Corporation officials without disturbance to the main carriage way, he said in a release.

The cost would be recovered from monetisation of the stretch, by allowing a limited number of kiosks, advertisements boards among others in dead spaces and in wider areas, Reddy said.

K T appreciated the high quality of the facilities, the release said.

The 30-km long first leg of the metro rail project between Miyapur and Nagole was inaugurated in November last year.

Work was going on in other stretches of the metro rail project.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 18:30 IST