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Red Line (Hyderabad Metro)

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Red Line
Overview
Owner
LocaleHyderabad, Telangana, India
Termini
Stations27
Service
TypeMetro
SystemHyderabad Metro
Operator(s)Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd. (HMRL)
Depot(s)Miyapur
Rolling stockHyundai Rotem
History
Opened29 November 2017 (2017-11-29)
Technical
Line length29.21 km (18.15 mi)
CharacterElevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

Miyapur
Mainline rail interchange Miyapur Depot
JNTU College Bus interchange
KPHB Colony
Kukatpally
Balanagar
Moosapet
Bharat Nagar Bharat Nagar railway station
Erragadda
ESI Hospital
S.R. Nagar
Ameerpet Subway interchange Blue Line
Punjagutta
Irrum Manzil
Khairatabad
Lakdi-ka-pul
Assembly
Nampally Hyderabad Deccan railway station
Gandhi Bhavan
Osmania Medical College
M.G. Bus Station Subway interchange Green Line Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station
Malakpet Malakpet railway station
New Market
Musarambagh
Dilsukhnagar
Chaitanyapuri
Victoria Memorial
LB Nagar Bus interchange

The Red Line is a part of the Hyderabad Metro system in Telangana, India. The line is 29.21 km long and spans 27 stations from Miyapur to LB Nagar. It was funded by a public–private partnership,[1][2] with the state government holding a minority equity stake.[3] A special purpose vehicle company, L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd (L&TMRHL), was established by the construction company Larsen & Toubro (L&T)[4][5] to develop the Hyderabad Metro rail project.[6][7]

The groundbreaking (Bhoomi Puja) for the project was conducted on 26 April 2012,[8] and construction began with pillar erection on the same day.[9] A 11.3-kilometre (7.0-mile) stretch of the Red Line from Miyapur to Ameerpet, with 11 stations, was inaugurated on 28 November 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and opened to the public the next day[10][11] The remaining section from Ameerpet to LB Nagar was opened on 24 September 2018.[12]

The line spans over 29km covering 27 stations.

Construction

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Red Line sections were opened as indicated below.

Red Line
Stage Extension date Terminal Stations Length Stations
1 29 November 2017 Miyapur Ameerpet 11.3 km 11
2 24 September 2018 Ameerpet LB Nagar 16.8 km 16
Total Miyapur LB Nagar 29.21 km (18.15 mi) 27

Stations

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There are 27 stations on the Red Line. All stations are elevated.

Red Line
# Station Name Opened Connections Alignment
English Telugu
1 Patancheru పటాన్చెరు Proposed None Elevated
2 ICRISAT ఐ సి ఆర్ ఐ ఎస్ ఎ టి Proposed None Elevated
3 R.C Puram ఆర్.సి పురం Proposed None Elevated
4 Beeramanguda బీరమంగూడ Proposed None Elevated
5 Jyoti Nagar జ్యోతి నగర్ Proposed None Elevated
6 BHEL బి హెచ్ ఇ ఎల్ Proposed None Elevated
7 Chanda Nagar చందానగర్ Proposed None Elevated
8 Madinaguda మదీనాగూడ Proposed None Elevated
9 Allwyn X Road ఆల్విన్ ఎక్స్ రోడ్ Proposed None Elevated
10 Miyapur X Road మియాపూర్ ఎక్స్ రోడ్ Proposed None Elevated
11 Miyapur మియాపూర్ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
12 JNTU College జె ఎన్ టి యు కాలేజీ 29 November 2017 Airport Shuttle Elevated
13 KPHB Colony కె పి హెచ్ బి కాలనీ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
14 Kukatpally కూకట్‌పల్లి 29 November 2017 None Elevated
15 Balanagar బాలానగర్ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
16 Moosapet మూసాపేట్ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
17 Bharat Nagar భరత్ నగర్ 29 November 2017 Bharat Nagar railway station Elevated
18 Erragadda ఎర్రగడ్డ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
19 ESI Hospital ఇ.ఎస్.ఐ హాస్పిటల్ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
20 S.R. Nagar ఎస్ ఆర్ నగర్ 29 November 2017 None Elevated
21 Ameerpet అమీర్‌పేట 29 November 2017 Blue Line Elevated
22 Punjagutta పంజాగుట్ట 24 September 2018 None Elevated
23 Irrum Manzil ఇరమ్ మంజిల్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
24 Khairatabad ఖైరతాబాద్ 24 September 2018 Khairatabad railway station Elevated
25 Lakdi-ka-pul లక్డీ-కా-పుల్ 24 September 2018 Lakdikapul railway station Elevated
26 Assembly అసెంబ్లీ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
27 Nampally నాంపల్లి 24 September 2018 Hyderabad Deccan railway station Elevated
28 Gandhi Bhavan గాంధీ భవన్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
29 Osmania Medical College ఉస్మానియా మెడికల్ కాలేజీ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
30 M.G. Bus Station ఎం జి బస్ స్టేషన్ 24 September 2018 Green Line
Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station
Elevated
31 Malakpet మలక్ పేట 24 September 2018 Malakpet railway station Elevated
32 New Market కొత్త మార్కెట్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
33 Musarambagh ముసారాంబాగ్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
34 Dilsukhnagar దిల్ సుఖ్ నగర్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
35 Chaitanyapuri చైతన్యపురి 24 September 2018 None Elevated
36 Victoria Memorial విక్టోరియా మెమోరియల్ 24 September 2018 None Elevated
37 LB Nagar ఎల్ బి నగర్ 24 September 2018 Airport Shuttle

Corridor IV

Elevated
38 Chintalkunta చింతలకుంట Proposed None Elevated
39 Vanasthalipuram వనస్థలిపురం Proposed None Elevated
40 Autonagar ఆటోనగర్ Proposed None Elevated
41 Lecturers Colony లెక్చరర్స్ కాలనీ Proposed None Elevated
42 RTC Colony ఆర్ టి సి కాలనీ Proposed None Elevated
43 Hayatnagar హయత్‌నగర్ Proposed None Elevated

Line Map

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Map

References

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  1. ^ "Skywalks to connect Metro with schools & malls: NVS Reddy | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ Sood, Jyotika (26 July 2017). "How metro rail networks are spreading across India". Livemint.
  3. ^ "EPC vs PPP in metro rail". Projectsmonitor.com. 2 December 2007. Archived from the original on 2 December 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  4. ^ "The Next Station Is... | Outlook India Magazine". outlookindia.com/.
  5. ^ Kumar, V. Rishi. "Eyeing non-fare revenues, L&T Metro Hyderabad takes up transit oriented development". @businessline.
  6. ^ "N.V.S. Reddy to be AP Govt nominee on L&T Metro Rail board". @businessline.
  7. ^ "Hyderabad metro on tricky track, running on losses | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  8. ^ "L&T performs Bhoomi Puja for Hyderabad metro". The Hindu. 26 April 2012.
  9. ^ "L&T metro rail schedule on track". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 7 June 2012.
  10. ^ "Hyderabad Metro: PM Modi inaugurates Hyderabad Metro Rail | Hyderabad News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "PM Narendra Modi flags off Hyderabad Metro". Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  12. ^ "Telangana Governor To Flag Off New Metro Line On September 24". NDTV.com.