The origins of Hyderabad’s MMTS can be traced to the ambitious Circular Railway System proposed in the late 1980s. Conceived to reduce congestion through suburban rail connectivity, the project later evolved into MMTS, though experts say the original vision remains only partially realised.
The Telangana government is reportedly considering a proposal to offer free MMTS train travel in Hyderabad from June 2 as a one-year pilot. The plan aims to boost public transport use, though official confirmation and Railway Board approval are pending.
Following Telangana RTC’s bus fare hike, commuters are urging SCR to increase MMTS train frequency. Empty coaches, limited services, and rising bus costs highlight the need for affordable, punctual suburban trains with additional stoppages on key routes to ease city commuting
Hyderabad: Cutting across the party lines, the Central and State governments would strive for the development of Hyderabad in all fronts, said the Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy here on Thursday. Speaking to media persons after District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee meeting, Reddy said the Central and State governments would always work for […]