ð Nampally – Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station The Nizam's Century-Old Gateway to the City of Pearls – Undergoing a ₹327 Crore Renaissance ð Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station , popularly known as Nampally Railway Station (Station Code: HYB ), is a historic railway station located in the heart of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The station derives its name from the Nampally locality in which it is situated. Built in 1907 by the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan (Asaf Jah VII) , the station stands as a magnificent example of Deccan architectural style with an arched, symmetrical entry point that enhances its regal grandeur. It is currently undergoing a major redevelopment project worth ₹327 crore , with completion targeted for 2027 . ð Built 1907 by Nizam VII ð️ Deccan Style Architecture ð ₹327 Cr Redevelopment ðŊ 6 Platforms ð Station Code: HYB ...
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