Hyderabad is well-connected to all parts of India through air, road, and rail transport. People from abroad can also come here through air transport. The airport is around 20km away from the city. There are three main railway stations in Hyderabad from where many trains depart to and arrive from various destinations. Hyderabad is also connected to many cities through road transport as APSRTC provides good bus service. Distance of Hyderabad from various cities is as follows −
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Hyderabad to Warangal
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By air – 132km
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By rail – 136km
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By road – 147km
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Hyderabad to Nizamabad
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By air – 144km
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By rail – 160km
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By road – 170km
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Hyderabad to Vijayawada
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By air – 250km
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By rail – 352km
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By road – 283km
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Hyderabad to Nagpur
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By air – 423km
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By rail – 584km
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By road – 510km
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Hyderabad to Mumbai
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By air – 617km
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By rail – 736km
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By road – 706km
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Hyderabad to Pune
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By air – 504km
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By rail – 597km
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By road – 547km
By Air
Hyderabad International Airport is 20km away from Hyderabad and is well connected to Indian cities and other countries. Rajiv Gandhi terminal is the international terminal while NT Rama Rao terminal is the domestic terminal. Most of the Indian cities are connected from Hyderabad through air. Besides this, foreign cities like Jeddah, Dammam, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, etc. are also connected with Hyderabad.
By Rail
There are three major railway stations of Hyderabad which are Secunderabad, Hyderabad, and Kacheguda. All these stations are well-connected to many cities all over India. Rajdhani, shatabdi, duronto, double decker, superfast, mail, express and passenger trains connect Hyderabad to various cities.
By Road
Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation manages the bus services in Hyderabad. The city is connected to Mumbai, Tirupati, Bangalore, Nagpur etc. through buses. State and private companies offer sleeper, deluxe, and super deluxe buses for travelling.
Local Transport
People can move around Hyderabad through various modes of local transport like local trains, local buses, autos, and taxis. As the need of transport is increasing, the city suffers from traffic congestion which leads to traffic jams. New flyovers have been made and now metro rail is also under development which may reduce the congestion up to some extent.