Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System Explained

Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System
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Locale:Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Transit Type:Suburban rail
El: overhead line
Lines:
Stations:53[1] [2]
Ridership:220,000 (Oct 2019)[3] 70,000 (April 2022)[4]
System Length:123.52km (76.75miles)
Operator:South Central Railway
Owner:Government of Telangana
South Central Railway
Native Name:హైదరాబాద్ మల్టీ మోడల్ రవాణా వ్యవస్థ
حیدرآباد ملٹی ماڈل ٹرانسپورٹ سسٹم

The Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System, commonly abbreviated as MMTS, is a suburban rail system in Hyderabad, India.[5] A joint venture of the Government of Telangana (formerly Government of Andhra Pradesh) and the South Central Railway, it is operated by the latter. The 90km (60miles) system caters to the city of Hyderabad and the neighbouring suburban areas connecting Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Falaknuma, Lingampally, Medchal and Umdanagar with a total of 133 MMTS services. Currently 86 MMTS services are being operated due to the effect of COVID-19.[6]

History

The Hyderabad MMTS project was conceived as a joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Andhra Pradesh (retrospectively referred to as Government of United Andhra Pradesh) with an MoU signed in September 2000.[7] The first phase was inaugurated on 9 August 2003 by then Deputy Prime Minister of India L.K. Advani at Bhoiguda.[8] [9] The planning and commencement of the work was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of United Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu.[10] The system initially consisted of three lines, with total length of 44 kilometres (27 mi). In May 2010, Indian Railways decided to take over the 104 kilometre (65 mi) as part of the Phase II at an estimated cost of ₹ 641 crore. The Railway Board cleared the approval of the second phase after the state government agreed to fund two-thirds of the project cost.[11]

Although the Phase-II was scheduled to operate by 2018, it was delayed due to various reasons and was finally opened on 8 April 2023 after 20 years from the Phase-I by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Secunderabad Junction after the operation of a smaller stream in 2019.[12]

Phase-I

The first phase was completed at a cost of ₹1.62 billion (US$22 million), and it was inaugurated on 9 August 2003 by Deputy Prime Minister of India L. K. Advani.[13] The project complements the city's rapid growth in information technology, biotechnology, health, aviation and tourism. This phase was completed in two streams, the first stream of MMTS between Hyderabad, Lingampalli and Secunderabad with a distance of covering 17 stations. The second steam of MMTS between Secunderabad and Falaknuma, covering a distance of with 11 stations was completed the next year, totalling the number of stations to 27 with Secunderabad being the biggest interchange of the 44km (27miles) network.[14] The network also consists of the coverage of other areas such as Bolarum towards Manoharabad and Umdanagar which was not completely integrated into the MMTS network. Although many other routes and stations were available, the process of electrification of these other routes were included in the Phase-II.[15]

Phase-II

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has planned for the development and expansion of the MMTS to all Hyderabad rail routes in its Master Plan 2041.[16] In May 2010, Indian Railways decided to adopt the MMTS 104km (65miles) Phase II project at an estimated cost of 641 crore. The Railway Board approved the second phase after the state government agreed to fund two-thirds of its cost. It was expected to be completed by 2018, and will handle 300,000 passengers a day as per the estimates back then. A 6km (04miles) stretch from Lingampally to R. C. Puram and a 12.5km (07.8miles) stretch from Bolaram to Medchal was scheduled to begin in March 2018, and the 12km (07miles) Moula Ali–Ghatkesar stretch was scheduled to open in July 2018 but it was delayed due to several reasons. Regardless of the delay trial runs started on few sections of phase 2 in August 2020.[17] Quadrupling 4 lines with electrification and installation of Automatic block signaling in the existing double line between Ghatkesar and Moula Ali, doubling and electrification between Falaknuma and Umdanagar in the southern part of city; Doubling and electrification between Moula Ali and Sitafalmandi, connecting Malkajgiri and doubling with electrification between Moula Ali and Sanathnagar along with construction of 5 new stations in the section for providing east-west connectivity bypassing Secunderabad station.[18]

The Phase II was stalled for over a decade owing to lack of funds. The Union Government allocated ₹ 600 crore as part of the Union budget (2023-24) towards it for resumption of phase II works. Over time, the sanctioned cost has been escalated to ₹ 1,150 crores.[19]

On 9 June 2019 as part of the Phase II project the first stream between Tellapur and R. C. Puram with a distance of 6-kilometre was started and opened for the public.[20] [21] [22]

On 8 April 2023 13 MMTS services along with 2 other routes under the MMTS Phase II between Secunderabad Bolarum Medchal with a distance of 28-kilometre along with the extension from Falaknuma to Umdanagar with a distance of 12-kilometre was inaugurated by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi totalling to 90-kilometre and 44 stations under the MMTS project.[23] [24] [25]

Segments

RouteDistanceStatus
Medchal28km (17miles)Operational
Shamshabad Airport20km (10miles)Partly operational
MoulaliGhatkesar19km (12miles)Work in Progress
22km (14miles)Operational
Moulali10km (10miles)Work in Progress

Stations under construction

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Stations

Hyderabad MMTS
Station NameStation CodeService area
EnglishTelugu
Secunderabad Junctionసికింద్రాబాద్ జంక్షన్SC Marredpally, Patny, Karkhana
James Streetజేమ్స్ స్ట్రీట్JET MG Road, Paradise, Rani Gunj, Minister Road, Hussain Sagar
Sanjeevaiah Parkసంజీవయ్య పార్క్SJVPNecklace Road, Minister Road, MG Road, Pattigadda
BegumpetబేగంపేటBMT Ameerpet, Greenlands, Somajiguda, Panjagutta, Banjara Hills, Brahmanwadi
Nature Cure Hospital నేచర్ క్యూర్ హాస్పిటల్NCHS Balkampet, Ameerpet, Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar
Fateh Nagar ఫతే నగర్FNB Balanagar, Sanathnagar, Yellamma Gudi
Bharat Nagarభరత్ నగర్BTNR Moosapet, Kukatpally, Nizampet, Sanathnagar, Erragadda, Mothinagar, ESI Hospital
Borabanda బోరబండBRBDAllapur, Gayatrinagar, Tulasinagar, Mothi Nagar, Rajeev Nagar, Erragadda
Hi-Tech City హైటెక్ సిటీHTCY Kukatpally Housing Board (KPHB) colony, Izzat Nagar, Madhapur, JNTU
Hafizpetహఫీజ్‌పేటHFZ Madhapur, Kondapur, Miyapur
Chandanagarచందానగర్CDNR Chandanagar, Madinaguda
Lingampalliలింగంపల్లిLPI BHEL Township, University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli
Sitaphalmandiసీతాఫల్ మండిSTPD EFLU, Tarnaka
Arts Collegeఆర్ట్స్ కాలేజీATC Osmania University, Warasiguda, Adikmet, Manikeswari Nagar
Jamia Osmaniaజామియా ఉస్మానియాJOO Barkatpura, Ramnagar
Vidyanagarవిద్యానగర్VAR Shanker Mutt, RTC X Roads, Chikkadpally, Shivam Road, Tilaknagar, Amberpet
KachigudaకాచిగూడKCG Barkatpura, Chaderghat, Narayanguda, Koti, Abids
Malakpetమలక్ పేటMXT Chaderghat, Nalgonda 'X' Roads, Dilsukhnagar, Kothapet, Charminar
Dabirpuraడబీర్‌పురాDQB Chanchalguda, Saidabad, Printing Press, Purani Haveli, Dar-ul-Shifa, Mir Alam Mandi, Salar Jung Museum
Yakutpura యాకుత్ పురాYKA Saidabad, Santosh Nagar, Madannapet, Pisal Banda, Rein Bazar, Edi Bazar, Brahman Vaadi, Bada Bazaar
Huppugudaహప్పుగూడHPG Lal Darwaza, Aliabad, Shalibanda, Jahanuma, Charminar
Falaknumaఫలక్‌నుమాFM Udden Gadda, Chandrayan Gutta, Barkas
Umdanagarఉమ్దానగర్UN Shamshabad
Hyderabadహైదరాబాద్HYB Nampally, Salar Jung Museum, Hyderguda, Abids, Moazzam Jahi Market, Devi Bagh, Criminal Courts
Lakdi-ka-pulలక్డీ-కా-పుల్LKPL Saifabad, Red Hills, Public gardens, Masab Tank, Niloufer Hospital
Khairtabad ఖైరతాబాద్KQD Banjara Hills, Raj Bhavan Road, Panjagutta, Chintal Basti
Necklace Roadనెక్లెస్ రోడ్NLRD Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda, Panjagutta
Lallagudaలల్లాగూడLGDH Lallaguda, Malkajgiri, Shantinagar, Tukaram Gate
Malkajgiriమల్కాజిగిరిMJF Malkajgiri, Anandbagh, Hanumanpet, Mirjalguda
Dayanandnagarదయానందనగర్DYE Vaninagar, Mallikarjunnagar, RK Nagar
Safilgudaసఫిల్ గూడSFX Safilguda, Vinayak Nagar, Sainadapuram
Ramakrishnapuram Gateరామకృష్ణాపురం గేట్RKO Neredmet, Kakatiya Nagar
Ammugudaఅమ్ముగూడAMQ Sainikpuri
Cavalry BarracksCVB Lothkunta
Alwalఅల్వాల్ALW Alwal
Bolarum Bazarబోలారం బజార్BOZ Macha Bollaram
BolarumబొలారంBMO Risala Bazar, Hakimpet, Kompally

Routes and operations

MMTS routes

Phase-I
StreamRouteDistanceStationsOperational
Stream 129km (18miles)179 August 2003
Stream 215km (09miles)102004
Phase-II
Stream 1TellapurRamchandrapuram6km (04miles)39 June 2019
Stream 2Medchal28km (17miles)118 April 2023
12km (07miles)3
Stream 322km (14miles)95 March 2024

MMTS lines

Services

MMTS services

MMTS RouteNameServices
HL 26
Lingampalli–Hyderabad LH 23
HF 3
Falaknuma–Hyderabad FH 5
FL 28
Lingampalli–Falaknuma LF 30
Secunderabad–Falaknuma/Umdanagar SF, SU 3, 3
Umdanagar/Falaknuma–Secunderabad FS, US 3, 3
Secunderabad–Lingampalli SL2
Hyderabad–R. C. Puram RH 1
Falaknuma–R. C. Puram FR 2
R. C. Puram–Falaknuma RF 1
Secunderabad–Medchal SM10
Medchal-Secunderabad MS10

Suburban services

Suburban RouteNameServices
Secunderabad–Hyderabad SH 2
Secunderabad–Manoharabad SMB 4
Manoharabad–Secunderabad MBS 6
Malkajgiri–Bolaram MJB 1
Secunderabad–Malkajgiri SMJ 1
Falaknuma–Umdanagar FU 6
Umdanagar–Falaknuma UF 5
Moula Ali–Kacheguda/Falaknuma 1, 2
Falaknuma–Bhuvanagiri(BG) FB 1, 1
Falaknuma–FM-ZN 1
–Falaknuma ZN-FM 1[27]

Future

Following are the proposed and possible expansion to integrate the routes and lines into the MMTS network.

Terminal! Length! Year
MT 08GhatkesarRaigir(Yadadri)33km (21miles)2021
MT 09UmdanagarShadnagar31km (19miles)2021-2031
MT 10MedchalTopran21km (13miles)2021-2031
MT 11TellapurRavullapalli21km (13miles)2021-2031
MT 12TopranRamayanpet34km (21miles)2031-2041
MT 13Raigir(Yadadri)Jangaon32km (20miles)2031-2041
MT14ShadnagarJedcherla24km (15miles)2031-2041
MT 15RavullapalliVikarabad24km (15miles)2031-2041
MT 16BibinagarNalgonda72km (45miles)2041

Milestones

  1. On International Women's Day 2012, S. Satyavati was South Central Railway's first female driver, when she drove the MMTS Matrubhumi Ladies Special Train from Falaknuma to Lingampally.[28]
  2. HYLITES (Hyderabad Live Train Enquiry System), a mobile app for MMTS station and train inquiries, was introduced.
  3. UTS stands for Unreserved Ticketing System. It is an app launched by Indian Railways' subsidiary body CRIS in 2014 to generate or cancel unreserved train tickets, book seasonal tickets, renew passes, and purchase platform tickets. The initiative saves passengers from getting into long queues to take Printed Card Tickets (PCTs) for local train travel or platform visits

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 2024-03-04 . Launch of Ghatkesar-Lingampalli railway line will increase MMTS reach to 123.52 km . 2024-03-06 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  2. Eastern Railway . EasternRailway . 1644630481810624513 . 8 April 2023 . Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister is Flagging off 13 New MMTS services in the suburban section of Hyderabad-Secunderabad twin city region.Expansion to 90km (44 stations)from existing 48km (28 stations) #RailInfra4Telangana https://t.co/eOO5kpSA1V . en . 17 April 2023.
  3. Web site: After Hyderabad Metro, MMTS witnesses heavy rush of passengers. Telangana Today.
  4. Web site: MMTS is easy on the pocket, fast on the track. The Hindu.
  5. Web site: MMTS: Affordable but few takers. .
  6. Web site: Desk . The Siasat Daily . 2022-04-15 . Hyderabad: South Central Railway restores 86 services of MMTS . 2023-02-07 . The Siasat Daily . en-US.
  7. News: Rs 4,500-crore MMTS project report under way. 2004-02-16. Business Standard. 2020-02-28.
  8. News: 2003-08-09 . Traffic to be diverted for railway inaugation on Saturday . The Times of India . 2023-04-09 . 0971-8257.
  9. Web site: Advani flags off Hyderabad MMTS CM Chandrababu Naidu. 9 August 2003. The Times of India. en. 2020-02-29.
  10. Web site: 2 railway projects to start today. 1 November 2001. The Times of India. en. 2020-02-29.
  11. News: 2010-04-21 . State to loosen its purse for MMTS phase-II project . The Times of India . 2023-02-07 . 0971-8257.
  12. News: Geetanath . V. . 2023-04-07 . SCR to use existing MMTS train sets to run phase-II services . en-IN . The Hindu . 2023-04-08 . 0971-751X.
  13. News: 2003-08-09 . Advani flags off Hyderabad MMTS . The Times of India . 2023-02-07 . 0971-8257.
  14. News: Geetanath . V. . 2019-08-08 . After 16 years, MMTS has a long way to go . en-IN . The Hindu . 2023-02-07 . 0971-751X.
  15. Web site: Route electrification done, but MMTS Phase II yet to start services . 2023-02-07 . The New Indian Express.
  16. Web site: MMTS future phase up to 2041.
  17. Web site: MMTS phase-II trial begins, covers 90 km. The Times of India.
  18. Web site: key phases of MMTS-II project commissioned . The Hans India.
  19. News: 2023-02-04 . Rs 600 crore fund booster to Hyderabad's Multi-Modal Transport System phase 2 . The Times of India . 2023-02-07 . 0971-8257.
  20. Web site: Charan . 2019-06-11 . MMTS runs from RC Puram to Falaknuma . 2023-04-09 . www.thehansindia.com . en.
  21. News: Geetanath . V. . 2018-01-02 . MMTS Phase-II first stretch from Tellapur to R.C. Puram to be ready soon . en-IN . The Hindu . 2023-04-09 . 0971-751X.
  22. News: 2019-06-09 . MMTS commences new service today . The Times of India . 2023-04-09 . 0971-8257.
  23. Ministry of Railways . RailMinIndia . 1644611955146231809 . 8 April 2023 . Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi flagged off 13 new MMTS services in the suburban section of the Hyderabad-Secunderabad twin city region. #RailInfra4Telangana https://t.co/mK3GHOCkFL . en . 17 April 2023.
  24. Web site: India . The Hans . 2023-04-07 . Prime Minister Narendra Modi to flag off new MMTS services tomorrow . 2023-04-08 . www.thehansindia.com . en.
  25. Web site: MMTS: అప్పుడు ఆడ్వాణీ.. ఇప్పుడు మోదీ . 2023-04-08 . EENADU . te.
  26. Web site: MMTS 2nd phase: First stretch likely by Dec 2017. The New Indian Express.
  27. Web site: MMTS Route Map. Mmtstraintimings.in. 27 February 2016.
  28. News: Woman drives local train in Hyderabad, first for South Central Railways . https://archive.today/20130126091451/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-03-08/hyderabad/31135364_1_mmts-trains-lingampally-local-train . dead . 2013-01-26 . .