Madhapur, once a sleepy
nondescript suburb of Hyderabad has today become a bustling hub of the city.
The place has earned fame as the region of opportunities and the place-to-be
for the younger generation and executives of Hyderabad, especially those from
the Information Technology sector.
The public transport in
this region has not kept up pace with its rapid expansion in the last 15 years
and this would now be a thing of the past with the arrival of Hyderabad Metro
Rail. The residential and IT hub of Madhapur would not be the same and it would
not be an exaggeration to describe Madhapur area in terms of ‘Before Metro,
After Metro”. The project holds the promise of immense changes that would usher
once the entire corridor III of Hyderabad Metro Rail gets operational, from
Nagole to Shilparamam. This is a crucial corridor of the project, which
connects far away destinations through some of the busiest intersections of
Hyderabad city.
Madhapur Metro station,
which is now in advanced stages of construction, is all set to emerge as the
public transport of choice. It is the fourth station enroute Shilparamam to
Nagole and would serve as an important link for tourists visiting the famous
craft village of Shilparamam and also
for the thousands of employees and professionals travelling from other parts of
the city to Madhapur.
Madhapur Metro station
features world-class amenities, commuter friendly infrastructure and other attributes
to make Madhapur a name to reckon with, when it comes to affordable and
environment friendly transport. The
metro rail is also expected to boost the property values here, making it a much
sought after choice for businesses and enterprises and serving an important hub
like Madhapur, Metro rail would also be witnessing a significant commuter rush.
In order to cater to the spurt in passenger traffic, the number of services
would also be increased, after the formal start of operations for the entire corridor. Madhapur Metro Station would be a feather in
the cap for Hyderabad’s resurgence in the field of IT and services sector.
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