Nearest Metro Station to Kompally 2026
Distances and metro timelines are indicative and verified against public sources, July 2026.
Kompally does not have an operational metro station yet, so in 2026 the nearest working Hyderabad Metro stations are around the Secunderabad area, roughly 13 to 15 km south along NH-44. The closest handy nodes are the Green Line terminus at JBS Parade Ground and the Blue Line stop at Paradise, both about a 30 to 40-minute drive from the Kompally belt outside peak hours. A Phase II corridor along the Paradise to Medchal alignment on NH-44 is planned to bring a station much closer to Kompally later this decade.
This guide explains exactly where the nearest metro is today, how to reach it from Kompally, and what the planned Phase II line means for a home buyer here. Because Kompally sits directly on NH-44, getting to the current Secunderabad-area stations is a straight run down the highway, and the same highway is the route the proposed new line would follow. Treat every future timeline below as indicative and subject to official confirmation.
Nearest Metro to Kompally: The Quick Answer
The table below lists the closest currently operational options and the planned future station, with approximate distance and drive time from Kompally. Times assume normal off-peak traffic and change through the day.
| Metro node | Line / status | Approx. distance from Kompally | Indicative drive |
|---|---|---|---|
| JBS Parade Ground | Green Line (operational) | ~13–15 km | ~30–40 min (NH-44) |
| Paradise | Blue Line (operational) | ~14–16 km | ~30–40 min (NH-44) |
| Secunderabad East | Blue Line (operational) | ~14–16 km | ~35–45 min (NH-44) |
| Kompally (Paradise–Medchal line) | Phase II (proposed) | On the corridor | Planned, not yet running |
Distances and times indicative, as of July 2026 – actual travel varies with traffic, route and time of day.
Bottom line: the nearest working metro is the Secunderabad cluster around JBS Parade Ground and Paradise, about 13 to 15 km south on NH-44; a closer station is planned but not yet built.
Current Metro Status in Kompally
Kompally is a fast-growing corridor in North Hyderabad, but the operational Hyderabad Metro network does not reach it in 2026. The existing three-line system (Red, Blue and Green) fans out from the city core, and its northern reach on this side stops around the Secunderabad and JBS area. That leaves the NH-44 stretch through Kompally, Alwal and Medchal served by road transport for now, with buses, autos and app cabs handling the daily commute.
For a buyer, the practical takeaway is simple: value a Kompally home on its road connectivity today, not on a metro that is still on the drawing board. The corridor's NH-44 frontage and quick Outer Ring Road access already give strong links to the city and the IT hubs, which is covered in detail in the Kompally connectivity guide.
Bottom line: there is no metro station inside Kompally yet, so the corridor runs on road transport in 2026.
The Nearest Working Stations: Secunderabad Cluster
The closest operational metro to Kompally is the Secunderabad group of stations, reached by heading south on NH-44 through Alwal and Bowenpally. JBS Parade Ground, the Green Line terminus, is one of the handiest for Kompally residents, with parking and bus links around the Jubilee Bus Station. Paradise and Secunderabad East on the Blue Line are close by and connect towards Ameerpet, HITEC City and the wider network.
In practice, many Kompally residents who use the metro drive or take a bus to the Secunderabad area, park or drop, and then ride the train onward. It is a park-and-ride pattern rather than a walk-to-station one. Check live traffic on NH-44 before you set out, as the stretch near Kompally Junction and Alwal can slow in peak hours and stretch the 30 to 40-minute estimate.
Bottom line: JBS Parade Ground and Paradise are the go-to metro entry points for Kompally today, on a park-and-ride basis about 13 to 15 km south.
The Planned Paradise to Medchal Phase II Line
The change that would put a metro station within Kompally itself is the proposed Phase II corridor along the Paradise to Medchal alignment on NH-44. Because that alignment follows the highway the corridor is built around, a station on it would sit close to the Kompally belt and transform the daily commute for many residents. Public plans have pointed to work beginning around 2026 with services later this decade.
Treat these timelines as indicative. Metro projects commonly shift on funding and approvals, so follow official announcements rather than promotional claims, and do not pay a premium today for a station that is not yet confirmed on the ground. If it does arrive, it is genuine future upside for a home bought on current connectivity.
Bottom line: a Paradise to Medchal Phase II line is planned along NH-44 through Kompally, but its timeline is not yet firm, so treat it as upside, not a given.
What the Metro Outlook Means for Buyers
For end-users, the honest position is that Kompally is a road-first corridor in 2026, well served by NH-44 and the Outer Ring Road, with the nearest metro a park-and-ride away at Secunderabad. If your work or lifestyle depends on the metro daily, factor in that drive to the Secunderabad cluster. If you mainly drive or use the ORR for the IT hubs, the lack of a local metro station matters less right now.
For investors, the planned Phase II line is a long-term catalyst: corridors that gain a metro station typically see stronger rental demand and price support once services start. The corridor's flagship pre-launch, Prestige Kompally on NH-44, is developed by the Prestige Group; whichever project you shortlist, verify it on the TS-RERA portal before you book.
Bottom line: buy on Kompally's strong road connectivity today and treat the planned metro line as future upside for value and rental demand.