Deccan Chronicle

Metro on a roll, locals thrilled with service

- KANIZA GARARI | DC

There may not be a marked difference in traffic snarls in the city with the launch of Metro, but the 30-km Hyderabad Metro Rail has indeed been a hit with people with more than 1 lakh commuters using it as their daily mode of transport.

Long-distance commuters from Nagole, Secunderab­ad to Kukatpally, Miyapur and Ameerpet have definitely hopped on to Metro for their daily commute. Scores who earlier travelled by cabs, bikes and buses have switched over to Metro Rail.

Over 2 lakh smart cards have been sold till date which indicate how popular the service has become. The liking that Hyderabad residents has given to Metro has taken even L&T Metro Rail and Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited by surprise. The public outcry during the constructi­on of Metro Rail and the manner in which the pillars and staircases abut the main road had critics giving it thumbs down. But not so for a large section of Hyderabadi­s, who see it as a comfortabl­e mode of transport.

On the first day of commercial operations on November 29, as many as 25,000 photograph­s were taken at Miyapur station alone after the service was inaugurate­d by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The park and pylon area at Miyapur have become a ‘tourist spot’ for locals and people coming from neighbouri­ng states for a ride on Metro.

People from small cities in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtr­a who visit Hyderabad for business purposes make it a point to take a Metro ride. Following the enthusiast­ic response, the government has gone into the fast-track mode to complete the remaining portions and take the benefit of increased revenue from the project. All energies are now focused on completing the Hi-Tec City stretch by 2018.

OVER 2 lakh smart cards have been sold till date which indicates how popular the service has become.

PEOPLE FROM small cities in TS, AP, Karnataka and Maharashtr­a who visit the city make it a point to take a Metro ride.

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