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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[update], 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]

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.[6] As of February 2020[update], 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.
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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 |
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Since the first version of the plans, the three corridors mostly remained the same, but minor changes were introduced. These include the lack of stop at Lalaguda, or a stop at Lakdikapul instead of Secretariat. Also, the lines have been marked with several different combination of color.[67] Ameerpet- LB Nagar metro stretch opened on 24 September 2018.[68] HiTec City to Raidurg, 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi) stretch on Corridor Three - Nagole to Raidurg, is opened on 29 November 2019,[69][70] as it involves construction of 49 pillars and the Raidurg terminal station.[71]
Red Line: Miyapur–L.B. Nagar
Route length – 29.21 km (18.15 mi)
Number of stations (All elevated) – 27
Link to other corridors
- At Ameerpet – connecting corridors 1 and 3
- At Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station – connecting corridors 1 and 2
Green Line: JBS–MGBS
Route length – 11 km (6.8 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 10
Link to other corridors
- At Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station – connecting corridors 2 and 1
Blue Line: Raidurg-Nagole
Route length – 27 km (17 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 23
Link to other corridors
- At Ameerpet – connecting corridors 3 and 1
- At Parade Ground – connecting corridors 3 and 2
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Phase 2 Metro Stations and Lines
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Part A
Corridor IV: Nagole-Airport Terminal
Also Known as the Purple Line to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
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Passenger interchange facilities, connecting to other metro and railway lines, will be provided at the following stations:
- Nagole (connects to the Blue Line,which runs between Raidurg and Nagole)
- LB Nagar (connects to the Red Line, which runs between Miyapur and LB Nagar)
- Chandrayangutta (connects to the Green Line, which runs between JBS Parade Ground and Falaknuma)
Route length – 36.6 km (22.7 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 24
Blue Line Extension: Raidurg-Kokapet Neopolis
Route length – 11.6 km (7.2 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 11
Intercharges
- At Raidurg - connecting corridors 1
Red Line Extension: Miyapur-Patancheruvu
Route length – 13.4 km (8.3 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 11
Intercharges
- At Miyapur - connecting corridors 3
Red Line Extension: LB Nagar-Hayathnagar Khalsa
Route length – 7.1 km (4.4 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 7
Intercharges
- At LB Nagar – connecting corridors 3 and 4
Green Line Extension: MGBS-Chandrayangutta

Earlier in 2010, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen suggested an alternate route for metro in the old city through Purana pul, Muslimjung, Bahadurpura, Zoo Park, Tadbun junction, Kalapathar, Misrigunj and Shamsheergunj to Falaknuma. However, this 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) route was not accepted. The eastern parts of the old city have access to the metro via the Malakpet metro station.[66] A 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi)-long green line in the old city will pass through Dar-ul-Shifa, Salar Jung Museum, Charminar, Shah-Ali-Banda, Shamsheer Gunj, Jungametta and ends at Falaknuma. In June 2022, Hyderabad Metro Rail started a fresh survey of the Old City route from MGBS for underground utilities.The survey is through the Lidar, Global Positioning System and Inertial measurement unit and the plan is to build the elevated line alongside Musi river and center of the road. In July 2023, Telangana Chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao instructed the municipal administration and L&T Chairman to take forward the metro project in old city. On 16 July 2023, Hyderabad Metro MD NVS Reddy informed that preparatory works for taking up Metro Rail works in old city has started and land acquisition notices for 1,100 affected properties will be issued in about a month.All the five metro stations in the old city will have 120-feet wide roads under the viaduct. On 27 August 2023, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited started a drone survey of the proposed rail alignment in the old city.
Route length – 7.5 km (4.7 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 8
Intercharges
- At MGBS- connecting corridors 2 and 3
- At Chandrayangutta – connecting corridors 4
Part B
Green Line Extension: JBS to Shamirpet
Route length – 23 km (14 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 11
Intercharges
- At JBS – connecting corridors 2
Green Line Extension: JBS-Medchal
Route length – 22 km (14 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 9
Intercharges
- At Paradise – connecting corridors 1
- At JBS - connecting corridors 2
- At Parade Ground- connecting corridors 1 and 2
Corridor IX: Airport Terminal - Future City
Route length – 40 km (25 mi)
Number of stations (all elevated) – 10
Intercharges
- At Airport Cargo – connecting corridors 4
- At Airport Terminal – connecting corridors 4
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Statistics
Total number of metro stations | 57 |
Number of interchange stations | 3 |
Number of Elevated stations | 57 |
Number of underground stations | 0 |
Number of stations At-Grade | 0 |
Number of Phase 2 stations | 54 |
Number of Phase 2 Elevated stations | 53 |
Number of Phase 2 underground stations | 1 |
See also
- List of Namma Metro stations
- List of Surat Metro stations
- List of Kolkata Metro stations
- List of Mumbai Metro stations
- List of Jaipur Metro stations
- List of Chennai Metro stations
- List of Lucknow Metro stations
- List of Kochi Metro stations
- List of Noida Metro stations
- List of Delhi Metro stations
- List of Nagpur Metro stations
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