All You Need to Know About Hyderabad Airport Metro Line

The longest metro line after the Delhi metro is here in the city of the Nawabs. This one is going to make
Hyderabad a global sensation for investments. Not only is it going to cut down the commute time in the
city but also make life easier and cut down traffic in the city.

The Hyderabad airport metro line is a hugely talked-about project. As it is one of the most prestigious
projects for the Telangana government that is going to accelerate the growth of the state by manifolds.

What is the budget for the Hyderabad airport metro line?
The Hyderabad airport metro line project is estimated to cost a whopping 6,250 crore of which 377. 35
crore has been allotted by the state government in the annual budget. The entire project outline has
been designed under the expert supervision of the Delhi Metro Rail Authorities. It is to have 10 metro
stations and will be 31 km long.
The groundwork for the Hyderabad metro has begun in full swing. The soil testing is done and the peg
marking for alignment has begun. It is going to be connecting the city from the Gachibowli main road to
the outer ring road and all the way to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
The Hyderabad metro authorities have announced that the preliminary stage of the metro work has
started.
Wondering what is peg marking?
Well, it is the traditional way to determine the distance of a particular point from the start of the metro.
Peg marking is the facilitation of the starting of the metro work and soil testing determines the
load-bearing capacity of the soil and its ability to handle the load of the metro pillars.
The Hyderabad airport metro line authorities are looking into the designing aspect of the metro line
from a commuter’s point of view, trying to make the entire experience easy and simple for regular
day-to-day passengers. The reflective boards have also been put up from point to point, to make sure
that the site is visible even at night.
This entire Hyderabad metro project is envisioned as a development opportunity for Telangana to help
people living on the outskirts to commute with ease, develop the surrounding areas and get more job
opportunities and investments in the city. The project has a deadline of the year 2025 and is expected to
be successfully completed and functioning by then. We have our fingers crossed and eagerly waiting to
see how one of the most talked about projects turns out to be