Important MMTS Trains
- Falaknuma To Lingampally (all)
- Lingampalli to Falaknuma
- Secunderabad To HiTech City
- Hitech City To Secunderabad
- Falaknuma to Medchal
- Lingampalli to Hyderabad
- Secunderabad To Hyderabad
- Medchal to Falaknuma
- Secunderabad To Falaknuma
- Lingampalli to Secunderabad
- Bolarum to Falaknuma
- Hitech City To Begumpet
- Falaknuma To Secunderabad
- Falaknuma to Lingampalli
- Secunderabad to Manoharabad
- Hyderabad to Lingampalli
- Bolarum to Secunderabad
- Medchal to Secunderabad
- Secunderabad to Medchal
- Hyderabad To Secunderabad
- Secunderabad to Malkajgiri
- Secunderabad to Umdanagar
- Umdanagar to Secunderabad
- Malkajgiri to Bolarum
- Falaknuma to Hyderabad
- Manoharabad to Secunderabad
- Hyderabad to Falaknuma
- Umdanagar to Falaknuma
- Falaknuma to Umdanagar
- Lallaguda Gate to Bolarum
- Lingampalli to Hyderabad
- Falaknuma to Secunderabad
- Secunderabad to Falaknuma
- Secunderabad to Hyderabad
- Secunderabad to Manoharabad
Welcome to MMTS Time-table site
MMTS or Multi-Modal Transport System is a commuter rail system in Hyderabad,South India. It is a joint partnership of Government of Andhra Pradesh and the South Central Railway. MMTS is unusual in providing first class commuter travel. The first phase was completed at a cost of Rs. 178 crore (USD37 million, and started its operations on August 9, 2003. It covers a distance of 43 km, covering 27 stations & connects Secunderabad, Nampally, Malakpet, Falaknuma, Madhapur & Lingampally.| Secunderabad To HiTech City |
Originating station: Secunderabad Destination station: Hitech City
Secunderabad Railway StationSecunderabad Railway Station also referred as Secunderabad Junction, is a major intercity rail station and a commuter rail hub in the Hyderabad Urban Area. It is located in the city of Secunderabad and falls under the South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. Built in 1874, by the Nizam of Hyderabad State, during the British era, this station was the main station of the Nizam's Railway, until the opening of Kachiguda Railway Station in 1916. Later on, it's operation was takenover by the Indian Railways in 1951, when the Nizam's Railway was nationalized. The main portico and concourse are influenced by Asaf Jahi style architecture.The station building resembles a fort and is one of the tourist attractions in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
The following services do not run on Sundays: |

