"On the instructions of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao that Metro Rail Phase II expansion exercise shall start immediately, the Detailed Project Report (DPR) preparatory work was entrusted to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)," the Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd (HMRL) has said.
The experts of DMRC have arrived in Hyderabad and held discussions with HMRL MD NVS Reddy and others, it said.
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After an extensive inspection of the potential corridors and a brain-storming session on the issue, Reddy advised DMRC to suggest Phase II routes on the basis of maximum travel demand, "closing of the gaps" in Phase I and integration with Metro Phase I routes (in the second phase) and also with existing rail and bus systems and connectivity to the airport, the release said.
The first leg of the Hyderabad Metro rail project was inaugurated on November 28 last year. The 30-km long first phase of the project between Miyapur and Nagole has 24 stations.
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