In the ever-expanding landscape of Indian cities, Hyderabad stands out not only for its booming tech industry and heritage charm — but also for its world-class metro system. With sleek trains, smart ticketing, and one of the longest metro corridors in India, the Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) is transforming how the city moves.
Since its launch in 2017, the metro has become a symbol of modern urban infrastructure in South India, easing traffic congestion, reducing pollution, and connecting people like never before.
🌆 A Game-Changer for Urban Hyderabad
Covering over 69 kilometers across three key corridors — Red, Blue, and Green lines — the Hyderabad Metro is currently the second-longest operational metro in India (after Delhi). It connects major business zones, IT hubs, shopping areas, and residential sectors, including:
- Miyapur to LB Nagar (Red Line)
- Nagole to Raidurg (HiTech City) (Blue Line)
- JBS to MGBS (Green Line)
The metro is designed to carry over 15 lakh passengers per day, with trains running every 3 to 5 minutes during peak hours.