Telangana Hyderabad - Cherlapally Railway Terminal to be Ready Soon

SIBY JEYYA
It is anticipated that the Cherlapally railway terminus, located on the outskirts of the city, will shortly undergo completion and open to the public. The station will serve as the twin cities' new alternate coaching terminus. Railway officials said that when Cherlapally is finished, a lot of trains would probably start from there because Secunderabad, Hyderabad, and Kacheguda are now overcrowded with traffic coming in and going out.
 

Lingampalli station on the west has been created as a terminal station to relieve the congestion at these terminals. Railways are investing around Rs 220 crore to upgrade Cherlapally station in the east into a satellite railway terminal to further decongest the current terminals.
 
New high-level platforms, an eight lakh liter overhead water tank, a new station building, an improved circulating area, the provision of an approach road, the installation of an electrical substation, a maintenance shed, two FOBs, five escalators, nine lifts, bio-toilets, and an automated coach washing plant are among the infrastructure projects being undertaken at Cherlapally.
 

The suburban network is now being expanded at a rapid rate past Cherlapally station, up to Ghatkesar by linking with Sanathnagar, and eventually extended as far as Yadadri, according to South Central Railway (SCR) officials.
 
The twin cities' fourth main passenger terminal will be the Cherlapally Railway Station. According to SCR General Manager Arun Kumar Jain, "The new terminal is being developed with modern facilities and technology on par with airports."
 
The station would fulfill the expanding needs of the city's population in addition to relieving pressure at the Secunderabad, Nampally, and Kacheguda stations. Passengers would benefit greatly from the terminal's closeness to ORR and the future Regional Ring Road (RRR) on both fronts.
 

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