Uppal metro station

Uppal Metro Station is located on the Blue Line of the Hyderabad Metro.[2][3] It is near to Kendriya Vidyalaya, Uppal X Roads, Uppal Police station, Karachi Bakery, Rajlakshmi Theatre, Uppal Bus stop.[1]

Uppal
Hyderabad Metro station
LocationInner Ring Rd, Survey Colony, Industrial Development Area, Uppal, Hyderabad,Telangana 500039[1]
Coordinates17.3987948°N 78.5538439°E / 17.3987948; 78.5538439
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels2
History
Opened29 November 2017 (2017-11-29)
Services
Preceding station Hyderabad Metro Following station
Nagole
Terminus
Blue Line Stadium
towards Raidurg
Location
Uppal metro station
Location in Telangana

History

It was opened on 29 November 2017.

The station

Structure

Uppal elevated metro station situated on the Blue Line of Hyderabad Metro.[1]

Station layout

Street Level
This is the first level where passengers may park their vehicles and view the local area map.[4]
Concourse level
Ticketing office or Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) is located here. Retail outlets and other facilities like washrooms, ATMs, first aid, etc., will be available in this area.[4]
Platform level
This layer consists of two platforms. Trains takes passengers from this level.[4]
G Street Level Exit/Entrance
L1 Mezzanine Fare control, station agent, Metro Card vending machines, crossover
L2 Side platform No- 1, doors will open on the left
Southbound Towards →Raidurg→ →
Northbound Towards ← Nagole← ←
Side platform No- 2, doors will open on the left
L2

Entry/exit

Uppal station Entry/exits
Gate No-A Gate No-B Gate No-C Gate No-D
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