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Hyderabad Metro Rail to Operate 56 Trains for Passengers Convenience



Hyderabad: Hyderabad Metro Rail in coordination with LTMRHL has decided to increase the frequency of metro trains to the maximum possible in view of the strike of RTC employees from Wednesday. The LTMRHL will operate 56 trains both in peak and non-peak hours during the strike period in order to reduce the inconvenience caused to the citizens of Hyderabad due to the RTC strike. On a normal weekday, 56 trains are provided during morning and evening peak hours from 8 am to 10.30 am and 5 pm to 8 pm with a gap of three minutes 40 seconds between two consecutive trains. During non-peak hours the frequency is reduced while maintaining a gap of four minutes 50 seconds on Miyapur- LB Nagar (C1) and five minutes 20 seconds on Nagole – Raidurg (C3), utilising 44 trains. In view of the RTC strike, it has been decided to operate maximum 56 trains 56 throughout the day with a four minutes 20 seconds gap on Miyapur – LB Nagar corridor and three minutes 40 seconds gap on Nagole – Raidurg corridor. Further, the LTMRHL on the request of HMRL, to mitigate the hardships of people due to the RTC strike, is also examining the possibility of extending the last metro train service beyond 11 pm, according to a statement.



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