Hyderabad Metro Rail Project L&T Wins

Chief Minister K Rosaiah, approved the recommendations of a Larsen and Toubro (L&T) which has acquired the sum of Rs 12,132 crore for Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) project. L&T was selected out of six companies that bid for the mega project in Hyderabad, which was initially awarded to Maytas Infra in 2008 a sister-concern of Satyam as it failed to reach financial closure.


The other companies that involved in bidding are Reliance Infrastructure, Lanco Infratech, GVK, GMR, L&T, Soma-Straburg, Transstroy and Essar groups abd finally it was L&T with lowest bidding for the metro rail project in Hyderabad. Ground work for the Hyderabad metro rail project will be starting by end of December 2010 or January 2011 keeping in aim to complete within 5 years which covers over 70kms of traffic route in the city with highly comfort & safety oriented features.


Project Description:

Two tracks, up and down lines

Standard gauge track

Speeds of 34 kmph on an average to 80 kmph max

Stations at 1 km distance with staircases, escalators and lifts

Continuously welded rails to minimize the noise levels

AC coaches with automatic door movements

Automatic Train Control (ATC)

Automatic Train Protection (ATP)

Upgradation to Automatic Train Operation (ATO)


Tags: hyderabad metro rail project, hyderabad metro rail project map, hyderabad metro rail project news, hyderabad metro rail project latest news, hyderabad metro rail project route, hyderabad metro rail project l&t, l&t hyderabad metro rail project, independent engineer for hyderabad metro rail project, jobs in hyderabad metro rail project, metro rail project hyderabad, metro rail project in hyderabad

Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Route Map

Hyderabad Metro Phase I

Green Line: Miyapur — LB Nagar [29.87 km]
Orange Line: Nagole — Shilparamam [26.51 km]
Blue Line: JBS — Falaknuma [14.78 km]

Number of lines 3

Number of stations 63

Headquarters Metro Bhawan, Saifabad, Hyderabad

Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Stations:
Corridor I : Miyapur to L.B. Nagar
Route Length — 29.87 kilometers
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
Miyapur, JNTU College, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally, Balanagar, Moosapet, Bharatnagar Erragadda, ESI Hospital, S R Nagar, Ameerpet (Interchange Corridor 1, Corridor 3), Punjagutta, Erra Manzil, Khairatabad, Lakdi-ka-pul, Assembly, Nampally, Gandhi Bhawan, Osmania Medical College, MG Bus Station (Imlibun) (Interchange Corridor-1, Corridor-2), Malakpet, New Market, Musarambagh, Dilsukhnagar, Chaitanyapuri, Victoria Memorial and LB Nagar

Corridor II : Nagole to Shilparamam
Route Length — 26.51 km
Number of Stations — 23
Link to other Corridors
At Ameerpet – Connecting Corridors — 3 and 1
At Parade Grounds – Connecting Corridors — 3 and 2
Nagole, Uppal, NGRI, Habsiguda, Tarnaka, Lalaguda, Mettuguda, Secunderabad, Parade Ground, (Interchange Corridor-3, Corridor-2), Paradise, Rasoolpura, Prakash Nagar, Begumpet, Ameerpet (Interchange Corridor-3, Corridor-1), Madhura Nagar, Yusufguda, Jubilee Hills Road No.5, Jubilee Hills Check Post, Peddamma Temple, Madhapur PS, COD, Hitech City and Shilparamam.

Corridor III : J.B.S to Falaknuma
Route Length — 14.78 kilometers
Number of Stations — 16
Link to other Corridors
At Parade Grounds – Connecting Corridors 2 and 3
At Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station – Connecting Corridors 1 and 2
JBS, Parade Grounds (Interchange Corridor-2, Corridor-3), Secunderabad R.S, Gandhi Hospital, Musheerabad, RTC ' X' Roads, Chikkadpally, Narayanguda, Sultan Bazaar, MG Bus Station (Imlibun) (Interchange Corridor-2, Corridor-1), Salarjung Museum, Charminar, Shalibanda, Shamsheergunj, Jangammet and Falaknuma

With this jobs in Hyderabad metro rail project is helping about 5000 engineers, 45000 skilled and unskilled workers.

Hyderabad Metro Rail Project Status

The metro rail project in Hyderabad is 71.6 km long and is taken up in public private partnership on designing, building, financing, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis. The work status of Hyderabad metro rail project is likely to start by October 2010 and the entire project is expected to be completed within the time period of four years solving the traffic problems of Hyderabad city.

Get more information from official website below
http://www.hyderabadmetrorail.in/