Generally, the Hyderabad Metro operates from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM on all functional lines. The first train usually departs at 6:00 AM from terminal stations, and the last train departs at 11:00 PM.
The timings for Hyderabad Metro on Sunday are exactly the same as weekdays, i.e., from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
The minimum fare is ₹10 (up to 2 km) and the maximum fare is ₹60 (for distances greater than 26 km).
You can use the tool above on this page to easily find the route, travel time, interchanges, and exact fare between any two stations. Alternatively, you can use the official T-Savaari app.
There are currently 3 operational lines in Hyderabad Metro: Red Line (Miyapur to LB Nagar), Blue Line (Nagole to Raidurg), and Green Line (JBS Parade Ground to MGBS).
The Red Line is the longest operational line in the Hyderabad Metro network, covering approximately 29 kilometers from Miyapur to LB Nagar.
There are three major interchange stations: Ameerpet (Red & Blue lines), MGBS (Red & Green lines), and Parade Ground (Blue & Green lines).
Currently, Hyderabad Metro does not offer a traditional "monthly pass", but they offer a rechargeable Nebula Smart Card and occasionally launch student passes or holiday saver passes.
The Super Saver Holiday Card allows unlimited travel across the Hyderabad Metro network for a whole day on Sundays and declared public holidays for just ₹59.
Passengers using the Nebula Smart Card generally receive a flat 10% discount on the basic fare for every journey.
You can purchase a smart card from the customer care counter at any Hyderabad Metro station. A security deposit is usually required, along with an initial recharge amount.
Yes, you can easily recharge your Hyderabad Metro smart card online using the T-Savaari app, Paytm, PhonePe, or the L&T Metro website. You just need to tap the card at the Add Value Machine (AVM) at the station after online payment.
You must have a minimum balance of ₹10 on your smart card to enter the metro station through the AFC gates.
No. A smart card is meant for a single person per journey. You cannot tap the card twice at the entry gate for two people. The second person will need a separate token or QR ticket.
Yes! Hyderabad Metro allows ticket booking via WhatsApp. You can send a 'Hi' to their official WhatsApp number (+91 8341146468) to generate a QR code ticket.
If you lose your token while inside the paid area or during your journey, you will be required to pay the maximum fare of the system plus a ₹50 penalty at the destination station to exit.
Yes, passengers are allowed to carry personal baggage weighing up to 10 kg. The dimensions should not exceed 60 cm (Length) x 45 cm (Width) x 25 cm (Height).
No, pets and live animals are strictly prohibited inside the metro stations and trains.
No. Carrying alcohol (even sealed bottles) and consuming it inside the metro premises is strictly prohibited and punishable by law.
Eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing tobacco/paan are strictly prohibited inside the paid areas of the station and inside the metro trains.
Secunderabad East (Blue Line) and Secunderabad West (Green Line) are the nearest metro stations. Both are at a walkable distance to the Secunderabad Junction Railway Station.
The Nampally metro station on the Red Line is located directly adjacent to the Hyderabad Deccan (Nampally) Railway Station.
The closest metro stations to Kacheguda Railway Station are Narayanaguda and Sultan Bazar on the Green Line. You can take a short auto-rickshaw ride from there.
Currently, there is no direct metro to the airport. The closest major metro stations to catch an Airport Pushpak Bus are LB Nagar (Red Line) and Raidurg (Blue Line). The Hyderabad Airport Express Metro is under planning.
The HITEC City metro station on the Blue Line drops you right at the heart of the IT corridor. The adjacent Raidurg station is also heavily used by IT professionals.
The closest metro station to Charminar is MGBS (Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station). From MGBS, Charminar is about 2-3 km away, which can easily be covered by taking an auto or a city bus.
The nearest metro station to Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is the Stadium metro station on the Blue Line. It's walking distance to the entry gates.
The nearest station is Durgam Cheruvu metro station on the Blue Line. You can walk or take a short ride from the station to the cable bridge and lake.
To visit Hussain Sagar or Necklace Road, you can get down at the Khairatabad or Lakdikapul metro stations on the Red Line.
Yes, a section of the train (usually indicated by pink markings and signs on the platform) is reserved exclusively for women passengers.
Yes, paid parking for two-wheelers and four-wheelers is available at several major metro stations like Miyapur, Nagole, LB Nagar, and Parade Ground.
Yes, drinking water stations and clean washrooms are available at the concourse level of almost all Hyderabad Metro stations.
Yes, all stations are equipped with elevators (lifts) and have wheelchairs available for elderly and differently-abled passengers. You can ask the station staff for assistance.
Free Wi-Fi access is provided for a limited duration at several major metro stations for passengers.
Normal smartphone photography for personal use is usually allowed, but professional photography, videography, or shooting for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited without prior written permission from L&T HMR.
No. The metro does not run 24/7. Services stop at 11:00 PM and resume at 6:00 AM. Night timings may only be extended during special occasions like IPL matches or New Year's Eve.
If you lose an item, you should immediately contact the Customer Care center at the station where you suspect you lost it, or call the HMR Customer Care toll-free number at 040-2333-2555.