The Hyderabad Metro Rail project, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on November 28, would be thrown open for public from the
next day, Telangana minister K T Rama Rao said
January 2011: Allotment of 104 acres of land at Uppal.
March 2011: Financial Closure, submission for Escrow, Substitution Agreement, Common Loan Agreement.
March 2012: Handing over of Miyapur Depot land (104 acres) to L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited.
April 2012: Commencement of ground works by the concessionaire.
May 2012: Appointment of Keolis as O&M contractor by L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited.
November 2012: Formal inauguration of Metro Rail works by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (undivided).
May 2013: Final approval of Viability Gap Funding of Rs. 1,458 crore by the Centre
September 2014: Notification of the alignment of three corridors of Hyderabad Metro Rail project under Central Metro Acts by the Centre.
January 2015: Approval of Signalling and Telecom system of Hyderabad Metro Rail project by Railway Board.
April 2016: Commissioner of metro rail safety (CMRS) authorisation for opening of 8.05 km long elevated section between Nagole - Mettuguda, Stage-1; Corridor-III of Hyderabad Metro Rail project for public carriage of passengers.
August 2016: CMRS authorisation for Stage 2 - Miyapur to SR Nagar section, opening for public carriage of passengers.
July 2017: Revised time lines for COD on or before November 30, 2018.
November 20, 2017: CMRS authorisation from Mettuguda to Ameerpet stretch for opening for public carriage of passengers.
November 28, 2017: Hyderabad Metro Rail inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Mod
“The metro stretch of 30 kms, to be thrown open for public, would be the
longest in the country on inauguration,” the Municipal Administration
Minister said.
“This will be the longest stretch for any metro in our country being
unveiled on day one. We are going to start the stretch of 30 kms, from
Nagole to Miyapur...After Prime Minister formally inaugurates on
November 28, metro services would be opened for public on the next day
(on 29th) at 6 am,” he said.
The metro train services would function from 6 am to 10 pm initially and
the timings would be changed to 5.30 am to 11 pm, depending on traffic
and demand, Rao said.
Timeline of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project
May 2007: Formation of Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited.
September 2008: Concession Agreement signed between Andhra Pradesh Government (undivided) and Maytas Metro Ltd (MML).
July 2009: Termination of Concession Agreement with Maytas Metro Ltd and invoking of Bank Guarantee for Rs. 60 crore (plus Rs. 11 crore).
July 2010: Financial Bids (RFP) opened for the second time.
September 2010: Concession Agreement signed with LTMRHL (L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited).
Timeline of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project
May 2007: Formation of Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited.
September 2008: Concession Agreement signed between Andhra Pradesh Government (undivided) and Maytas Metro Ltd (MML).
July 2009: Termination of Concession Agreement with Maytas Metro Ltd and invoking of Bank Guarantee for Rs. 60 crore (plus Rs. 11 crore).
July 2010: Financial Bids (RFP) opened for the second time.
September 2010: Concession Agreement signed with LTMRHL (L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited).
January 2011: Allotment of 104 acres of land at Uppal.
March 2011: Financial Closure, submission for Escrow, Substitution Agreement, Common Loan Agreement.
March 2012: Handing over of Miyapur Depot land (104 acres) to L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited.
April 2012: Commencement of ground works by the concessionaire.
May 2012: Appointment of Keolis as O&M contractor by L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad Limited.
November 2012: Formal inauguration of Metro Rail works by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (undivided).
May 2013: Final approval of Viability Gap Funding of Rs. 1,458 crore by the Centre
September 2014: Notification of the alignment of three corridors of Hyderabad Metro Rail project under Central Metro Acts by the Centre.
January 2015: Approval of Signalling and Telecom system of Hyderabad Metro Rail project by Railway Board.
April 2016: Commissioner of metro rail safety (CMRS) authorisation for opening of 8.05 km long elevated section between Nagole - Mettuguda, Stage-1; Corridor-III of Hyderabad Metro Rail project for public carriage of passengers.
August 2016: CMRS authorisation for Stage 2 - Miyapur to SR Nagar section, opening for public carriage of passengers.
July 2017: Revised time lines for COD on or before November 30, 2018.
November 20, 2017: CMRS authorisation from Mettuguda to Ameerpet stretch for opening for public carriage of passengers.
November 28, 2017: Hyderabad Metro Rail inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Mod
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