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Secunderabad–Manmad is an important railway line connecting the states of Telangana and Maharashtra. It is administered by South Central Railway and was formerly known as Hyderabad–Manmad railway line (built by NGSR ) and Godavari Valley railway for some period.
Secunderabad is the only station in the Hyderabad MMTS to connect to all four MMTS commuter lines, and is the system's commuter inter-change hub. The station is on Lines 2 [38] and 3 [39] of the Hyderabad Metro. Secunderabad East metro station, on the blue line, is near Secunderabad Junction. [40]
The IITH campus is on a land area of 576 acres (234 ha). Despite being called IIT Hyderabad, its campus is about 60 km from the main city. The academic building is designed by New Delhi-based ARCOP, and hostels, Lecture Hall, and academic departments by Pune-based acclaimed American architect Prof. Christopher Charles Benninger.
Hyderabad railway division is one of the six divisions of South Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways. [1] [2] [3] The headquarters of the Division is at Secunderabad and its zonal headquarters is at Secunderabad. Even though Hyderabad has its own Division, the Hyderabad Deccan railway station itself falls under Secunderabad Railway ...
Secunderabad East metro station is near to Secunderabad Junction railway station. [2] [3] There are free metro feeder services from Secunderabad East metro station to Secunderabad railway station. [4] There is a foot overbridge between Secunderabad East Metro Station and TSRTC Rathifile Bus Station (Secunderabad).
Secunderabad–Bolarum route is scheduled to take off as a part of the phase 2 of the Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System in December 2018., however was delayed due to paucity of funds. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The work of the section is nearing to completion in February 2020. [ 5 ] .
James Street railway station is a railway station in Secunderabad, Telangana. The station was built in 1874 and was the second station after Secunderabad station on the Hyderabad–Wadi sector by Nizam State Railways. [2] The station derives its name from erstwhile James Street located adjacent to this station.
Hyderabad is integrated into the National Highway Network of India through NH 44, NH 65, NH 163, NH 765, NH 765D, [2] while four State Highways SH1, SH4, SH 6, SH 19 originate/terminate in Hyderabad. [ citation needed ] Hyderabad has a vehicle population of nearly 48 lakhs and is the highest after Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Mumbai.