Prestige Kompally Connectivity

Distances and travel times are indicative and verified against public sources, July 2026.

Prestige Kompally connectivity NH-44 ORR North Hyderabad

Connectivity is one of the biggest reasons Kompally has grown so fast, and it is a core strength of Prestige Kompally: the project sits directly on NH-44 with quick access to the Outer Ring Road, which opens up signal-free routes to the IT hubs and the airport. For anyone weighing a home here, understanding the daily commute is essential. This guide maps the roads, rail, buses and metro outlook around the project, with indicative travel times.

Kompally lies on NH-44 in North Hyderabad, roughly midway between Secunderabad to the south and Medchal to the north. Travel times below are indicative and vary with the time of day — peak-hour traffic near Kompally Junction and Alwal can run longer — so treat them as planning estimates, not guarantees.

How Kompally Connects to the City

The table below summarises the approximate distance and indicative drive time from Kompally to key destinations, followed by a short profile of each route and mode. Times assume normal off-peak conditions and change with traffic.

Destination / nodeApprox. distanceIndicative drive
Secunderabad (rail & city hub)~15 km~30–40 min (NH-44)
HITEC City~30–35 km~40–55 min (ORR)
Gachibowli / Financial District~28–35 km~35–55 min (ORR)
RGIA Airport (Shamshabad)~50–55 km~45–65 min (ORR)
Medchal~10–12 km~20–25 min (NH-44)

Distances and times indicative, as of July 2026 — actual travel varies with traffic, route and time of day.

NH-44 — The Main Spine

NH-44 highway through Kompally

NH-44 runs directly through Kompally and is the corridor's backbone. Southward it links to Alwal, Bowenpally and Secunderabad; northward it heads towards Medchal and beyond. It gives Kompally its fast, straight-line access to the city core, though the stretch near Kompally Junction and Alwal can slow in peak hours — plan a buffer for morning and evening travel.

Outer Ring Road (ORR) Access

Outer Ring Road access near Kompally

The ORR is what makes Kompally practical for the west-side IT belt. Via nearby ORR access, you get signal-free routes to HITEC City, Gachibowli, the Financial District and the airport without driving through inner-city traffic. It is the single biggest connectivity advantage of the corridor for working professionals.

Rail — Secunderabad & Suburban

Rail connectivity from Kompally via Secunderabad

Secunderabad Junction, one of the city's main railway hubs, is roughly 15 km south of Kompally by road, giving residents access to intercity and suburban trains. It is the go-to node for longer-distance rail travel. Confirm the fastest route and current road conditions for your specific pocket in Kompally.

Metro — Current Status & Phase II Plan

Kompally metro outlook and Phase II plan

Kompally does not have an operational metro station yet. A proposed Phase II corridor along the Paradise–Medchal alignment on NH-44 is planned to pass through Kompally, with work expected to begin around 2026 and services projected later this decade. Treat these timelines as indicative and subject to official confirmation — for now, plan your commute around road transport.

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

Route from Kompally to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

RGIA at Shamshabad is roughly 50–55 km from Kompally, typically 45–65 minutes via the ORR depending on traffic. Because the ORR route skirts the city, airport runs are relatively predictable outside peak hours. Allow extra time during morning and evening rush and for check-in.

Buses, MMTS & Last-Mile

Buses and last-mile transport in Kompally

TSRTC city buses run along the NH-44 corridor, and autos and app-based cabs cover last-mile trips within Kompally. For most residents a private vehicle remains the primary mode until the metro arrives. Check the bus routes and cab availability for your specific locality before you rely on public transport for the daily commute.

Bottom line: NH-44 plus quick ORR access give Kompally strong road connectivity to the IT hubs and airport; rail is via Secunderabad, and a metro line is planned but not yet running.

Commuting to Work

For the west-side IT belt — HITEC City, Gachibowli and the Financial District — the ORR is your friend, keeping the drive in a broad indicative 35–55 minute band outside peak hours. If your workplace is in North Hyderabad, the commute is far shorter: employment nodes such as the nearby IT park at Kandlakoya and the Genome Valley biotech belt are only a short drive up the corridor. Secunderabad and the city core are reachable on NH-44.

Whatever your workplace, test-drive the actual route at your real commute times before you buy — peak-hour traffic near Kompally Junction changes the picture significantly.

Bottom line: ORR for the west IT hubs (~35–55 min), a short hop for North-Hyderabad jobs, and NH-44 to the city — but test your route at real commute times.

Public Transport & the Metro Outlook

Today, public transport in Kompally means TSRTC buses along NH-44 plus autos and app cabs for the last mile; there is no metro station yet. The much-discussed shift is the proposed Phase II metro along the Paradise–Medchal alignment, which would put a station on the corridor and change the commute for many residents. Until it is operational, factor road transport into your planning and treat any metro timeline as indicative.

If a future metro matters to your decision, follow official announcements rather than promotional claims, and value the home on today's connectivity first.

Bottom line: Buses and cabs today; a metro line is planned but unconfirmed on timing — buy on current connectivity and treat the metro as upside.

Why Connectivity Matters for Buyers

Connectivity drives both daily convenience and long-term value. Kompally's NH-44 frontage and quick ORR access are a core part of why the corridor has attracted end-users and investors, and why demand has held up. When you compare projects, the exact pocket matters — how quickly you reach the ORR ramp or NH-44 can add or shave minutes every day.

The corridor's flagship pre-launch is developed by the Prestige Group; whichever project you choose, verify it on the TS-RERA portal before you book. Use the Kompally location guide to see exactly where a project sits relative to NH-44 and the ORR ramps.

Bottom line: Strong road connectivity underpins Kompally's demand — check how fast your specific pocket reaches NH-44 and the ORR before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions


1. How far is Kompally from HITEC City and Gachibowli?

HITEC City is roughly 30–35 km from Kompally and Gachibowli / the Financial District around 28–35 km, typically a broad indicative 35–55 minutes via the ORR outside peak hours. Traffic can extend this.

2. How is Kompally connected to the rest of Hyderabad?

Kompally sits directly on NH-44, which links south to Secunderabad and north to Medchal, and has quick access to the Outer Ring Road for signal-free routes to the IT hubs and airport.

3. Is there a metro in Kompally?

Not yet. A Phase II metro corridor along the Paradise–Medchal alignment on NH-44 is planned to pass through Kompally, with work expected to begin around 2026 and services later this decade. Treat timelines as indicative and subject to official confirmation.

4. How far is Kompally from the airport?

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad is roughly 50–55 km from Kompally, usually 45–65 minutes via the ORR depending on traffic. Allow extra time in peak hours and for check-in.

5. How long is the commute from Kompally to the IT hubs?

For the west-side IT belt, plan a broad indicative 35–55 minutes via the ORR off-peak; North-Hyderabad employment nodes such as Kandlakoya IT park and Genome Valley are only a short drive up the corridor.

6. Is Kompally well connected for daily commuting?

Yes, by road. NH-44 frontage plus quick ORR access give strong links to the city, IT hubs and airport. Rail is via Secunderabad; a metro line is planned but not yet operational, so a private vehicle is the main mode today.

Conclusion

Kompally's biggest practical strength is connectivity — NH-44 frontage and quick ORR access put the city, the west-side IT hubs and the airport within a manageable drive, while North-Hyderabad job nodes are close by. Rail is via Secunderabad, and a metro line is planned but not yet running, so buy on today's road connectivity and treat the metro as future upside. Above all, check how fast your specific pocket reaches NH-44 and the ORR at your real commute times.

For more local detail, explore the related guides below or return to the Kompally real estate guide.

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