The Hitech City Railway Station is getting a massive upgrade to provide world-class facilities to passengers. This redevelopment is part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, aimed at improving the overall travel experience. The new look of the station has recently gone viral on social media, with many users comparing it to a modern airport.
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What are the new facilities at Hitech City Station?
The station is being equipped with high-tech infrastructure to handle the daily rush of around 5,400 passengers. The upgrade includes several modern amenities to make travel easier and more comfortable for everyone.
- Four lifts and two escalators for easy movement.
- Modern waiting areas and improved security systems.
- Digital displays and passenger-friendly signage.
- Eco-friendly building design using green energy.
- Enhanced facilities for Divyangjan (specially-abled passengers).
Project cost and completion timeline
The central government has approved a budget of approximately 36 crore rupees for this project. This includes 25.93 crore rupees for Phase-1 and 10 crore rupees for Phase-2. Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy reviewed the progress, noting that about 80% of the work was completed by September 2025.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Estimated Cost | Approx 36 Crore Rupees |
| Phase 1 Deadline | February 2026 |
| Daily Footfall | 5,400 Passengers |
| Daily Services | 62 Suburban/MMTS trains |
| State-wide Impact | 40 stations in Telangana being upgraded |
Integration with other transport hubs
Railway officials stated that MMTS stations near metro stations will have integrated transfer points. This will help passengers switch between the train and metro more quickly. Along with Hitech City, other stations like Begumpet, Malakpet, and Hyderabad are also undergoing redevelopment to create a future-ready city hub.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cost of the Hitech City Station redevelopment?
The project has an estimated cost of approximately 36 crore rupees, with Phase-1 costing 25.93 crore and Phase-2 costing 10 crore.
When will the Phase-1 work be completed?
The work for Phase-1, specifically on the western side, is expected to be completed by February 2026.



























