Deccan Chronicle

Metro plans to provide last-mile connectivi­ty

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) has been waiting for patrons to avail the last mile connectivi­ty it has provided at key metro stations on the three corridors of the metro rail.

HMRL authoritie­s have pointed out that 100 vehicles, including two wheelers, keyless vehicles and gearless scooters have been lying idle at Miyapur, Nagole and Bharatnaga­r stations, apart from 60 four-wheelers at Nagole and Irrum Manzil, 50 two-wheelers at Malakpet, and 100 twowheeler­s at LB Nagar,

Ameerpet, Yousufguda and Hi-Tec City.

Metro officials say agencies operating at various metro stations have sufficient vehicles, but patrons are not availing the facility. The Unified Metropolit­an Transport Authority (UMTA) has also embarked on a pilot study for first and lastmile connectivi­ty at busy metro stations. Later, the same facilities would be extended to all stations. The authority has already conducted pilot studies at

LB Nagar, Nagole, Secunderab­ad East, Ameerpet, Miyapur and Raidurg metro stations in this regard. UMTA officials will soon meet stakeholde­rs concerned, including TSRTC, HMRL, South Central Railway, Roads and Buildings department, HMDA, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n and Finance department to take a final call on providing the first and lastmile connectivi­ty.

The nodal agency will focus on providing RTC, MMTS or Setwin services for ensuring connectivi­ty to areas within 2-km radius from the designated stations.

METRO OFFICIALS say agencies operating at various metro stations have sufficient vehicles.

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