Hyderabad Metro Rail,
touted to be a novel solution for public transport woes of the city is truly a
game changer that is expected to augur significant benefits for the Nawabi
city, which is also an emerging global city.
The project in its first phase envisages three corridors, namely LB
Nagar-Miyapur, JBS-Falaknuma and Nagole-Shilparamam.
The Nagole-Shilparamam
stretch also called as Corridor III is a strategic corridor which connects
Eastern Hyderabad to Cyberabad region through Secunderabad and Central
Hyderabad. Yusufguda station lies in between Ameerpet interchange station and
Shilparamam, thereby connecting Jubilee Hills locality to Central Hyderabad.
Yousufguda is a bustling
commercial centre as well as decades-old residential locality which has started
developing after Jubilee Hills and Srinagar colony witnessed real estate
development in the last two decades.
But the area has been
lagging behind in terms of well developed public transportation system with
fewer buses catering to the locality while most people are dependent on private
transport and hire autos for travelling to Jubilee Hills or Ameerpet. The
advent of Hyderabad Metro Rail is all set to change this. With the Corridor III
running through the main intersection of Yusufguda, there are many advantages
for this area. For the first time, a modern and mass rapid transit system will
usher great connectivity and the metro project will also boost the property
rates for both commercial and residential purposes. This will have an overall
positive impact on the growth potential and development of Yousufguda.
The location of
Yousufguda station on the main thoroughfare is a welcome development which will
ensure a bright future for this locality, bereft of an advanced public
transport. The metro rail infrastructure is the hope for Yusufguda, scripting a
new era of growth for this important region in Hyderabad.
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