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Hyderabad Airport Metro plans two major stations for Future City route

Monday, 24 Feb 2025
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Hyderabad Airport Metro (HAML) plans to construct two key metro stations at Bahadurguda and Pedda Golconda on the 40 km Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) to Future City Metro Corridor. The project aims to transform 1,500 acres of government land into a world-class metro hub.

The metro route will originate from the RGIA terminal, passing the proposed metro depot and following the airport’s boundary along Mansanpally Road for five km to Pedda Golconda ORR Exit. From there, it will continue as an elevated Metro line for 14 km along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) to Tukkuguda Exit and Raviryala Exit. Beyond Raviryala Exit, the Metro will transition to an ‘At Grade’ rail corridor along a 22-mtrs.-wide central portion of the 100-metre-wide Green Field Road being developed by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority. This section will connect the under-construction Skill University at Meerkhanpet via Kongara Kalan, Lemur, Timmapur, Rachalur, Gummadavelli, and Panjaguda.

The Metro will run at road level in the centre of this broad road, flanked by three-lane carriageways and additional service roads, based on suggestions from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The goal is to enable travel from RGIA to Future City in just 40 minutes.
 

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