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Hyderabad Deccan railway station

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Hyderabad Deccan railway station (station code: HYB[1]) is a second grade non-suburban (NSG–2) category Indian railway station in Hyderabad railway division of South Central Railway zone.[2] It was constructed and earlier run by the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway of the Hyderabad State. It is located in Hyderabad of the Indian state of Telangana.[2] It got selected as one of the 21 stations to be developed under Amrit Bharat Stations scheme.[3]

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Introduction

Hyderabad Deccan railway station is a terminus, meaning the tracks go only in one direction. The station has 6 platforms. Platform No. 4 is the main platform that is directly located at the main entrance of the station, and is the first platform that one reaches after entering the station. Platform No. 4 is meant for trains departing from Hyderabad Deccan, such as Telangana Express, Charminar Express, Chennai Express, Hyderabad–Visakhapatnam Godavari Express (PF. No. 5). Platform numbers 1, 2 and 3 are smaller platforms, and they are located on the "side" entrance of the station. These platforms are exclusively used for operating Hyderabad Multi Modal Transport System trains and the Warangal/ Kazipet Push-Pull Service, and other slow low priority trains. Platform number 5 is used for departure of trains and Platform No. 6 is exclusively used for the arrival and receival of incoming trains.

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Administration

It falls under the Secunderabad Division of South Central Railway. The station serves the city of Hyderabad by rail to and from many important towns and cities in the country.

MMTS Rail

Hyderabad Deccan railway station is a train station in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Localities like Salar Jung Museum, Charminar and Hyderguda are accessible from this station. MMTS trains run from Hyderabad Deccan to Lingampalli/Falaknuma.

Developments

The station is powered by 228 kW (306 hp) solar power plant costing 1.3 crore (US$150,000) funded by Persistent Foundation and EPC completed by Sunshot Technologies.[4] It is connected to Nampally Metro Station with a covered walkway and railing.[5]

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Solar power plant at Hyderabad railway station

Lines

Originating express trains

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Infrastructure

This station has 7 pit lines for primary maintenance of trains originating from here.

And few weekly Express and Passenger trains are maintained here. Some of the trains which originating from Secunderabad will come to this station for primary maintenance.

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References

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