Hyderabad Metro Fare Calculator 2026
Find the exact Hyderabad Metro fare between any two of 56 stations. Get token, QR and smart-card prices, the distance, number of stops and estimated travel time — instantly, across all 3 lines.
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How Hyderabad Metro fares work
Hyderabad Metro uses a distance-based fare system with 6 slabs. The price of your trip depends on how far you travel between your boarding and alighting stations, not on the number of interchanges. Single-journey tokens and QR tickets cost a little more than travelling with a stored-value smart card, and several networks offer an additional discount when you travel during off-peak hours. Fares start at ₹10 and rise to a maximum of ₹60.
Hyderabad Metro fare chart 2026
| Distance | Token / QR | Smart card | Off-peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–2 km | ₹10 | ₹9 | ₹8 |
| 2–5 km | ₹20 | ₹18 | ₹16 |
| 5–10 km | ₹30 | ₹27 | ₹24 |
| 10–15 km | ₹40 | ₹36 | ₹32 |
| 15–20 km | ₹50 | ₹45 | ₹40 |
| Over 20 km | ₹60 | ₹55 | ₹50 |
Frequently asked questions
What are the Hyderabad Metro operating hours?▾
Hyderabad Metro generally runs from about 06:00 AM to 11:00 PM across the Red, Blue and Green lines. Sunday and public holiday services usually start a little later. Check L&T Metro / HMRL notices before early-morning or late-night travel.
What is the Hyderabad Metro fare?▾
Hyderabad Metro fares are distance based, ranging from about ₹10 for short trips up to ₹60 for the longest journeys. Smart card travel carries a discount over single-journey tokens.
How many lines and stations does Hyderabad Metro have?▾
The operational Hyderabad Metro network has 3 lines — Red, Blue and Green — with 56 unique stations across about 69.2 km. The Red Line has 27 stations, the Blue Line 23, and the Green Line 9.
Where does the Red Line run?▾
The Red Line (Line 1) is the longest corridor, running north-south from Miyapur to LB Nagar through Kukatpally, Ameerpet, Punjagutta, the city centre and Dilsukhnagar.
Where does the Blue Line run?▾
The Blue Line (Line 3) runs east-west from Nagole to Raidurg, serving Uppal, Tarnaka, Secunderabad East, Begumpet, Ameerpet and the IT corridor at Madhapur and HITEC City.
Where does the Green Line run?▾
The Green Line (Line 2) is a short corridor from JBS Parade Ground to MG Bus Station, passing Gandhi Hospital, RTC Cross Roads, Chikkadpally and Narayanguda.
Where can I change between the Red and Blue lines?▾
Use Ameerpet for Red Line and Blue Line interchange. It is the busiest transfer point in the network, connecting the Miyapur–LB Nagar corridor with the Nagole–Raidurg IT-corridor line.
Where can I change between the Red and Green lines?▾
Use MG Bus Station (MGBS) for Red Line and Green Line interchange. It also connects to the Imlibun bus terminal in the old city area.
Where can I change between the Blue and Green lines?▾
Use Parade Ground for Blue Line and Green Line interchange, near the Secunderabad parade ground and Jubilee Bus Station (JBS).
Does Hyderabad Metro reach the IT corridor and HITEC City?▾
Yes. The Blue Line serves the IT corridor directly, with Madhapur, Durgam Cheruvu, HITEC City and Raidurg stations covering the main tech and business hubs.