Ameerpet metro station

Ameerpet Metro Station is an interchange metro station between the Red Line and Blue Line of the Hyderabad Metro.[1][2] The Ameerpet Inter-change Metro Station is one of the largest metro stations in India with a sprawling premises over 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2).[3] Ameerpet metro station is one of the busiest metro stations in Hyderabad with daily footfalls of around 32,000 commuters.[4][5]

Ameerpet
Hyderabad Metro station
LocationSanjeevareddy Nagar Road, Ameerpet, near to Yella Reddy Guda road, Maitrivanam,Hyderabad-500016 , India
Coordinates17.434802°N 78.448011°E / 17.434802; 78.448011
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Depth7.07 meters
Platform levels2
History
OpenedNovember 29, 2017 (2017-11-29)
Services
Preceding station Hyderabad Metro Following station
Begumpet
towards Nagole
Blue Line Madhura Nagar
towards Raidurg
S.R Nagar
towards Miyapur
Red Line Punjagutta
towards LB Nagar
Location
Ameerpet metro station
Location in Telangana

History

Ameerpet metro outlets

The station was opened in 2017.

On 22 September 2019, a 27-year-old woman named K Mounika died in a freak accident when a concrete slab,[6] which peeled off when she took shelter during rain,[7] fell off from a height of 9 metres at pillar number A-1053 of the Ameerpet metro station and hit her head.[8][9][10] She was admitted to Aster Prime Hospital in Ameerpet where she succumbed to her injuries. Hyderabad metro authority paid 20 lakhs as compensation to the victim's family.[11] L&T said it would provide another Rs 15 lakh from an insurance company and job to a family member.[12] A case was registered against L&T under Section 304-A (Negligence causing death) of the IPC.[13] A day after the incident, Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development K. T. Rama Rao instructed Hyderabad Metro Rail authorities to conduct a thorough investigation[14] and check all structures and facilities in detail to prevent such an incident from occurring again.[15]

Facilities

Ameerpet metro station is a busy commercial spot where there are several outlets selling apparel, biryani, shawarma, tea etc.[16] L&THMRL has setup free wifi access units for commuters at Ameerpet metro station, in association with ACT Fibernet, as part of a pilot project.[17]

gollark: I can't see ANY way of that going wrong!
gollark: Only a fraction go on to be sold on the open market.
gollark: Many of them are used for internal purposes.
gollark: Thus, orbital food railguns WHEN?
gollark: Per second.

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