List of Hyderabad Metro stations

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This is the list of stations of the Hyderabad Metro , a rapid transit system serving the city of Hyderabad in Telangana, India. As of February 2020, there are 57 metro stations in the network, [1] which were completed and operational as a part of Phase I making it the second longest operational metro network in India after Delhi Metro. [2]

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Hyderabad Metro on 29 November 2017 by opening a 30 km stretch from Miyapur to Nagole and hence making it the longest stretch commissioned in the first phase among all metros in India. [3] [4] It has since been expanded to around 69 km (43 mi) of route length. [1] The system is operated by the Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL). The signboards of Hyderabad Metro are displayed in Telugu, English, Hindi and Urdu at metro stations. [5] All stations of Hyderabad Metro Rail are equipped with tactile pathway right from street level till the platform level along with elevator buttons equipped with Braille, for providing a barrier less navigation for the visually impaired commuters.

Each line of the Hyderabad Metro is identified by a specific colour. The system uses rolling stock of standard gauge and has the elevated lines. The Metro is open from about 06:30 to 22:30 hours with trains operating at a frequency of 3.5 to 6.5 minutes with SelTrac Communications-based train control (CBTC) and integrated telecommunication and supervision systems that allows an unattended train operation (UTO). [6] As of February 2020, Hyderabad Metro has an average daily ridership of around 475,000 commuters. [7] The Red Line connects Miyapur to the north and LB Nagar to the south, while the Blue Line connects HITEC City to the west and Nagole to the east.

Stations

Terminal station
*Transfer station
†*Terminal and transfer station to other lines
††Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT / Airport Shuttle
**Transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT / Airport Shuttle
#*Terminal and transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT / Airport Shuttle
†¤Terminal, transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT / Airport Shuttle
#Station nameLineOpenedLayoutNotesRef.
English Telugu Urdu
1 Ameerpet *అమీర్‌పేటامیرپیٹ Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Interchange of trains between Blue Line and Red Line
[4] [8] [9] [10]
Red Line
2 Assembly అసెంబ్లీاسمبلی Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [11]
3 Begumpet ††బేగంపేటبیگم پیٹ Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
[12]
4 Bharat Nagar ††భరత్ నగర్بھارت نگر Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated
[13]
5 Chaitanyapuri చైతన్యపురిچیتنیا پوری Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [14]
6 Chikkadpally చిక్కడపల్లిچکڈ پلی Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [15]
7 Dilsukhnagar దిల్ సుఖ్ నగర్دلسکھ نگر Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [16]
8 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Balanagar డా.బి.ఆర్.అంబేద్కర్ బాలానగర్ڈاکٹر بی آر امبیڈکر بالا نگر Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [17]
9 Durgam Cheruvu దుర్గం చెరువుدرگم چیروو Blue Line 20 March 2019Elevated [18]
10 Erragadda ఎర్రగడ్డایراگڈا Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [19]
11 ESI Hospital ఇ.ఎస్.ఐ హాస్పిటల్ای ایس آئی ہسپتال Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [20]
12 Gandhi Bhavan గాంధీ భవన్گاندھی بھون Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [21]
13 Gandhi Hospital గాంధీ హాస్పిటల్گاندھی ہسپتال Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [22]
14 Habsiguda హబ్సిగూడحبسی گوڈا Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [23]
15 HITEC City ††హైటెక్ సిటీہائیٹیک سٹی Blue Line 20 March 2019Elevated
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[8] [24]
16 Irrum Manzil ఇరమ్ మంజిల్ارم منزل Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [25]
17 JBS Parade Ground †¤జె బి ఎస్ పరేడ్ గ్రౌండ్جے بی ایس پریڈ گراؤنڈ Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated
  • Terminal station for Green Line
  • Transfer station for Jubilee Bus Station
  • Interchange of trains between Blue Line and Green Line
[26]
18 JNTU College ††జె ఎన్ టి యు కాలేజీجے این ٹی یو کالج Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[27]
19 Jubilee Hills Check Post జూబ్లీహిల్స్ చెక్ పోస్ట్جوبلی ہلز چیک پوسٹ Blue Line 18 May 2019Elevated [28]
20 Khairatabad ††ఖైరతాబాద్خیریت آباد Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
[29]
21 KPHB Colony కె పి హెచ్ బి కాలనీکے پی ایچ بی کالونی Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [30]
22 Kukatpally కూకట్‌పల్లిکوکٹ پلی Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [31]
23 LB Nagar #*ఎల్ బి నగర్ایل بی نگر Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
  • Terminal station for Red Line
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[9] [32]
24 Lakdi-ka-pul లక్డీ-కా-పుల్لکڈی کا پل Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
[33]
25 Madhapur మాదాపూర్مادھا پور Blue Line 13 April 2019Elevated [34]
26 Malakpet ††మలక్ పేటملاکپیٹ Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
[35]
27 Mettuguda మెట్టుగూడمیٹگوڈا Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [36]
28 MG Bus Station †¤ఎం జి బస్ స్టేషన్ایم جی بس اسٹیشن Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
  • Terminal station for Green Line
  • Transfer station for Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station
  • Interchange of trains between Red Line and Green Line
[26] [37]
Green Line 7 February 2020
29 Miyapurమియాపూర్میا پور Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Terminal station for Red Line
[4] [38]
30 Moosapet మూసాపేట్مساپیٹ Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [39]
31 Musarambagh ముసారాంబాగ్مسارم باغ Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [40]
32 Musheerabad ముషీరాబాద్مشیرآباد Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [41]
33 Nagoleనాగోల్ناگولے Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Terminal station for Blue Line
[4] [42]
34 Nampally ††నాంపల్లిنامپلی ۔ Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated
[43]
35 Narayanaguda నారాయణగూడنارائن گوڈا Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [44]
36 New Market కొత్త మార్కెట్نیو مارکیٹ Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [45]
37 NGRI ఎన్ జి ఆర్ ఐاین جی آر آئی Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [46]
38 Osmania Medical College ఉస్మానియా మెడికల్ కాలేజీعثمانیہ میڈیکل کالج Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [47]
39 Parade Ground *పరేడ్ గ్రౌండ్پریڈ گراؤنڈ Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Interchange of trains between Blue Line and Green Line
[48]
40 Paradise ††ప్యారడైజ్پیراڈس Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[49]
41 Peddamma Gudi పెద్దమ్మ గుడిپدما گوڈی Blue Line 30 March 2019Elevated [50]
42 Prakash Nagar ప్రకాష్ నగర్پرکاش نگر Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [51]
43 Punjagutta పంజాగుట్టپنجگٹہ Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [52]
44 Raidurg #*రాయదుర్గ్رائدرگ Blue Line 29 November 2019Elevated
  • Terminal station for Blue Line
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[53]
45 Rasoolpura రసూల్‌పురాرسول پورہ Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [54]
46 Road No 5 Jubilee Hills రోడ్ నెం.5 జూబ్లీ హిల్స్روڈ نمبر ۵ جوبلی ہلز Blue Line 20 March 2019Elevated [55]
47 R.T.C. X Roads ఆర్ టి సి క్రాస్ రోడ్స్آر ٹی سی ایکس روڈز Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [56]
48 S.R. Nagar ఎస్ ఆర్ నగర్ایس آر نگر Red Line 29 November 2017Elevated [57]
49 Secunderabad East ††సికింద్రాబాద్ తూర్పుسکندرآباد ایسٹ Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
[58]
50 Secunderabad West ††సికింద్రాబాద్ వెస్ట్سکندرآباد ویسٹ Green Line 7 February 2020ElevatedTransfer station for Secunderabad railway station [59]
51 Stadium స్టేడియంاپل اسٹیڈیم Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated [60]
52 Sultan Bazaar సుల్తాన్ బజార్سلطان بازار Green Line 7 February 2020Elevated [61]
53 Tarnaka ††తార్నాకترناکا Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[62]
54 Taruni Madhura Nagar తరుణి మధుర నగర్مدھورا نگر Blue Line 20 March 2019Elevated [63]
55 Uppal ††ఉప్పల్اپل Blue Line 29 November 2017Elevated
  • Transfer station for Airport Shuttle
[64]
56 Victoria Memorial విక్టోరియా మెమోరియల్وکٹوریہ میموریل Red Line 24 September 2018Elevated [65]
57 Yusufguda యూసుఫ్‌గూడیوسف گوڈا Blue Line 20 March 2019Elevated [66]

Statistics

Total number of metro stations57
Number of interchange stations3
Number of Elevated stations57
Number of underground stations0
Number of stations At-Grade0

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