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.

Stations
56
Lines
3
Fare range
₹10–₹60
Network
69.2 km

Select an origin and destination to see the Hyderabad Metro fare, distance and travel time instantly.

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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

DistanceToken / QRSmart cardOff-peak
0–2 km1098
2–5 km201816
5–10 km302724
10–15 km403632
15–20 km504540
Over 20 km605550

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.