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Hyderabad Metro Expansion Plans 2025: Will There Be a Yellow Line?

Hyderabad Metro Expansion Plans 2025: Will There Be a Yellow Line?

As Hyderabad races ahead in urbanisation, the demand for advanced public transport systems increases. Hyderabad Metro Expansion Plans 2025, Speculation is rife regarding a possible Yellow Line-A new corridor that would likely connect BHEL, Patancheru, and rapidly developing areas like Kondapur to augment Phase I of the Hyderabad Metro in strictly urban mobility terms.


Hyderabad Metro Expansion Plans 2025

Right now, the Hyderabad Metro operates three lines of significance:

Red line (Miyapur–LB Nagar)


Blue line (Nagole–Raidurg)

Green line (JBS–MGBS)

Areas spread across the western and northwestern suburbs, namely Patancheru, BHEL, and Beeramguda, remain totally detached from the metro network, albeit all the city major lines serve.

The Buzz: Will There Be a Yellow Line?

While some official confirmation regarding the Yellow Line Phase II came recently, the social media buzz and chit-chats amongst Hyderabadis have piqued interest. Many Hyderabadis believe that the proposed BHEL to Lakdikapul or Patancheru to Mehdipatnam corridor could well be the much-speculated Yellow Line, judging by the maps circulating in public domain and their project proposals under consideration.

If propelled into life, this line could probably connect:
Patancheru
BHEL
Chandanagar
Kondapur
HITEC city
Khairatabad or Lakdikapul

Such a route will greatly improve ease of living for the daily commuters, whether they be engaged in IT industries or industrial sectors.

ALSO READ: Hyderabad Metro Phase 2: What to Expect from Upcoming Expansion

The Telangana government has still yet to assign specific names to a corridor on the proposed extension plans for Phase II, which include the Airport Express Corridor, and some stretches, BHEL-Lakdikapul, among many others. A definite statement may have been made concerning yellow line so far.

With road traffic coming under increasing holding pressure, garnished by the ceaseless demands from tech and industrial belts; citizens hope, yellow line or not, that soon it would fill the gaps left by the city.

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