Hyd Metro to start services on Ameerpet-L BNagar route Monday

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

: Metro Rail is all set to start services on a 16-km stretch between to L B Nagar Monday,making the entire Corridor 1 phase operational.

The of and E S L Narasimhan will flag off the Metro train at station at 12 noon.

"This is a 16 km stretch with 16 stations. With this, the entire 29 km of Corridor-I from to LB Nagar will be operational," Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) Managing told

In November 2017, had inaugurated the 30 km Miyapur-stretch out of the 72 km long elevated Metro Rail project,the world's largest public-private partnership project in the sector.

There are 24 stations in the operational 30 km line.

"With its operation on to L B Nagar route, the Metro will be 46 km, the second largest in the country, next only to Delhi," said.

The 10 km Ameerpet-Hi-Tec city line will be open from December (this year) while services between Jubilee Bus Station and MGBS (10 km) will be launched mid 2019,said.

The concessionaire is building the project across three corridors.

HMRL is developing a along with continuous and wide footpaths for seamless pedestrian movement on a five km stretch between Police Control Room and Rangamahal Junction, covering five stations of Assembly, Nampally, Gandhi Bhavan, OMC and MGBS in Corridor-I.

Metro Rail (Hyderabad) has already installed CCTVs at all stations and in trains with 360 degree coverage, baggage scanners, door frame detectors and hand held Detectors.

Hyderabad Metro is recording footfall of around 85,000 passengers per day (in the 30 km stretch of Miyapur-Nago).

On September 4, Metro Rail (Hyderabad) had announced that patronage of Hyderabad Metro Rail touched 20 million (passengers) since launch of the services in November 2017.

On May 7, a exclusively for women was introduced in Hyderabad Metro trains.

A Metro security wing with over 2,000 personnel for the 72-km elevated HMRL project is being built up as a well organised unit, which includes armed components like Quick Response Team (QRT), Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS), Dog Squad, etc, officials had earlier said.

Skywalks are being built connecting stations directly to commercial complexes, stadiums and offices, they said, adding several steps have been taken up in making Hyderabad Metro rail disabled-friendly and ensure for them.

Towards last mile connectivity, and electric vehicles for daily metro commuters have also been launched.

HMRL is the first 'transit oriented development' project that will exploit and earn revenue by leasing out commercial and office spaces inside and outside metro stations across the city, officials had said.

The project has been planned with two components:stations along the elevated metro rail system and TOD branded 'Hyderabad Next'.

Officials had said that 18.5 million sq ft assets would be developed in a phased manner in sync with the market requirement over the next few years.

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 11:30 IST