Hyderabad, the capital and largest city of Telangana, features a growing transportation infrastructure that includes a network of roads, railways, and a developing rapid transit system.
These transportation systems play a crucial role in connecting the city's residents and facilitating efficient travel within Hyderabad and its surrounding areas.
Furthermore, Hyderabad serves as a significant center for transportation and logistics, playing a crucial role in facilitating the seamless movement of goods and services within the state.
The latter is an expressway stretching 158 km, built to provide orbital linkage between arterial radial roads within the city, as well as to offer connectivity the National Highways.
[6] Hyderabad has an extensive intracity, intercity/regional and interstate bus service network operated by TGSRTC, backed by the Government of Telangana.
The metro network provides links to key areas within the city, enhancing transportation options for residents and improving connectivity.
[21][22][23][24] The initial phase of operation was 30 km long,[25][26] connecting Nagole and Miyapur, over two corridors through Ameerpet Interchange Station.
[54] Hyderabad is connected with direct flights to all major destinations in India, as well as to various locations in Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe and North America.
Currently, Hyderabad has flights connecting either directly or intermediate stops to foreign cities like Frankfurt, Singapore, Dubai, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Dammam, Chicago (O'Hare), London (Heathrow), Doha, Jeddah, Muscat, Riyadh and Kuwait.