Services on Hyderabad Metro Corridor-III to begin tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Mar 19 2019 | 3:45 PM IST

: The Metrorail link to Hi-Tec City,the IT hub of Hyderabad is all set for launch on March 20 with Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana ESL Narasimhan flagging off the train operations.

The eagerly awaited 10 km stretch (Ameerpet to Hi-Tec City) of Metro Rail Corridor-III will be launched by the Governor at 9.15 am at Ameerpet Metro station, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) officials said.

Meanwhile, the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has complained to Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar that the launch of Metro services amounts to violation of the model code of conduct in place for the Lok Sabha elections.

The 10 km stretch with nine stations (including Ameerpet) will establish the crucial Metro Rail connectivity to the highly congested IT/ITES service areas of Hi-Tec City, Madhapur, Gachibowli,Jubilee Hills,etc, HMRL officials said.

Regular train operations in this stretch will start from 4 p.m.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated the 30 km stretch (between Miyapur and Nagole) out of the 72 km long elevated Hyderabad Metro Rail project, in November 2017.

With the operationalisation of a 16-km stretch of Hyderabad Metro Rail between Ameerpet and LB Nagar in September last year, Hyderabad Metro Rail is currently covering 46 km.

Among the nine stations (on the Ameerpet and Hi-Tec City stretch), Taruni-Madhura Nagar station is being developed as a women managed station and in due course, it will have shops mostly catering to the needs of women and children.

HMRL Managing Director N V S Reddy said unlike other stations which are mainly two-level stations, Jubilee Hills Check Post station (on the Ameerpet and Hi-Tec City stretch) is a single-level station where concourse level is avoided so as to reduce the already high level of the station due to gradient-related problems.

As the entire stretch is traversing an undulated terrain and highly curvaceous road, construction of viaduct and the stations posed several technical challenges, he added.

Construction of reverse facility beyondHi-Tec City station in front of Cyber Towers is being done in a staggered and sequential manner as the narrow passage is wedged between Cyber Towers on one side and flyover on the other side and it will take a couple of months for completion, L&TMRHL Managing Director KVB Reddy said.

Trains will initially run in a 5 km stretch between Jubilee Hills Check Post and Hi-Tec City station following a traditional Railway practice of "twin single line method."

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First Published: Mar 19 2019 | 3:45 PM IST

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