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Hyderabad’s Bachupally Flyover To Open In June; Miyapur Travel Time May Drop To 5 Minutes

Hyderabad commuters are likely to get a significant infrastructure boost this month as the long-awaited Bachupally flyover is expected to be opened to the public during the second week of June. Located within the limits of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC), the six-lane bi-directional flyover is expected to improve traffic flow and connectivity across some of the city's rapidly expanding residential and commercial zones.

Bachupally Flyover Inauguration Soon
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Hyderabad's Bachupally flyover, a 1.3 km, six-lane bi-directional structure costing Rs 141 crore, is expected to open in the second week of June, reducing travel times from 20 to 5-10 minutes for commuters in Bachupally and surrounding areas.

Project Delayed but Nearing Completion

The Bachupally flyover project began in 2022 after the foundation stone was laid near Bachupally X Roads. While authorities had initially targeted completion by 2024, the construction timeline was extended due to multiple delays encountered during the execution phase.

With the project now in its final stages, officials are preparing to make the flyover operational for commuters in the coming days.

Thousands of Daily Commuters to Benefit

The new flyover is expected to provide substantial relief to motorists travelling through one of Hyderabad's busiest corridors. Residents and commuters from Gandi Maisamma, Gajularamaram, Bachupally, Nizampet and neighbouring areas are expected to experience smoother journeys towards key destinations such as Miyapur, KPHB, Hi Tech City, Madinaguda and Gachibowli.

The infrastructure is particularly expected to benefit daily office-goers and IT professionals who frequently use this route.

Key Details of the Rs 141 Crore Project

Designed as a six-lane bi-directional structure, the Bachupally flyover stretches across 1.3 kilometres. The project has been developed at an estimated cost of Rs 141 crore.

Apart from serving residents of Bachupally and Nizampet, the flyover is expected to improve accessibility for people living in Miyapur, Pragathi Nagar, Bowrampet, Mallampet, Gandimaisamma and Gajularamaram. Several educational institutions and residential colonies located along the corridor are also expected to benefit from the upgraded road network.

Travel Time Expected to Drop Significantly

One of the biggest advantages of the flyover will be the reduction in travel time along the Miyapur-Nizampet-Bachupally route. At present, commuters often spend around 20 minutes navigating this stretch due to congestion.

Once the flyover becomes operational, travel time is expected to be reduced to between five and ten minutes, offering a faster and more efficient commuting experience for thousands of motorists every day.

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