Hyderabad Metro
Three lines across the City of Pearls — IT corridors to the old city.
Please pick two different stations.
Hyderabad Metro is one of India's largest metro networks and a lifeline across the City of Pearls. Built by L&T Metro Rail and operated by HMRL, its three lines connect the city end to end: the Red Line runs from Miyapur in the north-west through Ameerpet and the city centre down to LB Nagar; the Blue Line links Nagole in the east to the IT hub of Hitec City and Raidurg in the west; and the Green Line threads through Secunderabad and central Hyderabad toward the MG Bus Station. Together they tie the IT corridors, commercial districts and transport hubs into one fast network.
Lines on the Hyderabad Metro
What makes the Hyderabad Metro worth riding
Reaches Hitec City
The Blue Line connects the eastern suburbs directly to Hitec City and Raidurg, the heart of Hyderabad's IT belt.
Three interchange hubs
Switch lines at Ameerpet (Red–Blue), MG Bus Station (Red–Green) and JBS Parade Ground (Blue–Green).
Built by L&T
One of the world's largest metro projects under a public-private partnership, operated by HMRL.
City-spanning reach
From Miyapur to LB Nagar and Nagole to Raidurg, the network covers nearly 70 km.
Why take the metro in Hyderabad
- Travel between the IT hubs of Hitec City and the city centre without road traffic.
- Change lines easily at Ameerpet, the busiest interchange in the network.
- Reach Secunderabad, Begumpet and the commercial districts quickly.
- Connect to major bus terminals at MG Bus Station and JBS Parade Ground.