ECIL X Roads

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ECIL X Roads
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Bus terminal at ECIL X Roads
Coordinates: 17°28′24″N78°34′15″E / 17.47333°N 78.57083°E / 17.47333; 78.57083
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
District Medchal–Malkajgiri district
City Hyderabad
Government
  Body GHMC
Languages
  Official Telugu, Urdu , English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500062
Parliamentary constituency Malkajgiri
Assembly constituency Uppal
Planning agency HUDA
Civic agency GHMC

ECIL X Roads or ECIL Cross Roads is a major commercial center in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is an important intersection located between some of the densest residential areas in Secunderabad, including Kushaiguda and Moula Ali. [1] [2] The suburb is named after ECIL Factory located nearby on the road to Cherlapally. A TSRTC Bus Terminal is located beside the crossroads. The roads intersecting here are the Trimulgherry-ECIL road (through Neredmet and AS Rao Nagar) and the Tarnaka-Kushaiguda road (through Lalapet and Moula Ali) that starts at Tarnaka Crossroads on the Inner Ring Road. Radhika Crossroads is another major intersection located just a kilometre away on the Trimulgherry-ECIL road and Moula Ali-Dammaiguda road.

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Transport

It has good connectivity of buses by TSRTC, [3] which has a bus terminal right beside the junction. Much of the city is connected to ECIL Crossroads through this terminal, with major routes including:


The nearest Metro station is Tarnaka, 7 km away. Cherlapalli and Moula Ali are two nearby railway stations, with the nearest major station being Secunderabad Junction.

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