Traffic restrictions to facilitate Metro Rail works at Khairatabad

Traffic restrictions to facilitate Metro Rail works at Khairatabad
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In view of ongoing works for Hyderabad Metro Rail, the Hyderabad Traffic Police have imposed certain restrictions on movement of vehicular traffic at Khairatabad Junction.

Hyderabad: In view of ongoing works for Hyderabad Metro Rail, the Hyderabad Traffic Police have imposed certain restrictions on movement of vehicular traffic at Khairatabad Junction.

“Hyderabad Metro Rail obligatory span work is under progress at Khairatabad Junction. The work will be completed approximately in three months.

The traffic movement will be slow at Khairatabad Junction and the movement of traffic will be slow towards Panjagutta and Banjara Hills.

Hence all the commuters are informed that they can use the present route and during peak hours they can take alternative routes,” Additional Commissioner (Traffic) Jithender said.

Commuters coming from Shadan College and Nirankari towards Banjara Hills, Panjagutta and Ameerpet are advised to take alternate route at Chintal Basthi –Road No1, Banjara Hills - NFCL - Panjagutta X Roads – Ameerpet and traffic coming from Necklace road and Secretariat towards Banjara Hills and Anand Nagar Colony are advised to take alternative route at Khairtabad Junction towards Rajbhavan Road Metro Residency – KCP –Taj Krishna-Banjara Hills.

Traffic coming from Necklace road and Secretariat towards Panjagutta and Ameerpet are advised to take alternative route at Khairtabad Junction towards Rajbhavan road Metro Residency –MMTS –Monappa – Panjagutta X Roads –Ameerpet and traffic coming from Anand Nagar Colony towards Secretariat Panjagutta are advised to take alternate route from venkatramana Colony – Ansar Manzil- KCP Junction- C.E.O. - U Turn – Metro – Khairatabad flyover.

The traffic coming from Anand Nagar Colony towards Lakdikapool and Assembly are advised to take alternative route from Venkatramana Colony – Care Hospital Banjara Hills – Masab Tank.

All commuters have been advised to take alternate routes and cooperate with traffic Police.

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