Nearest Metro to Godrej Brooklyn Avenue
The nearest metro station to Godrej Brooklyn Avenue is JNTU College Metro Station on the operational Hyderabad Metro Red Line — just ~1–2 km from the project gate, about a short ~1–2 km drive. The proximity to an operational metro station is one of the headline location advantages of this address, and a key driver of both end-user demand and long-term price appreciation in the Kukatpally Gate belt.
JNTU College Metro Station — At a Glance
- Distance from project gate: ~1–2 km (short ~1–2 km drive)
- Line: Hyderabad Metro Red Line (LB Nagar to Miyapur corridor)
- Status: Operational throughout 2026
- Direction: Western stretch of the Red Line, near the Miyapur terminus
- Operator: Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL / L&TMRHL)
- Operating Hours: Typically 05:00 – 23:00 daily (verify current schedule with HMRL)
Hyderabad Metro Red Line — Key Stations Reachable from JNTU College
| Station | Stops from JNTU College | Approx. Time |
| Kukatpally | 1 | ~3 min |
| Balanagar | 2 | ~5 min |
| Moosapet | 3 | ~7 min |
| Bharat Nagar | 4 | ~10 min |
| Erragadda | 5 | ~12 min |
| Ameerpet Interchange (Red to Blue Line) | 9 | ~22 min |
| Punjagutta | 10 | ~24 min |
| Assembly | 11 | ~26 min |
| Sultan Bazar | 13 | ~32 min |
| MG Bus Station | 14 | ~35 min |
| Malakpet | 15 | ~37 min |
| Dilsukhnagar | 18 | ~45 min |
| Chaitanyapuri | 21 | ~50 min |
| LB Nagar (Red Line Eastern Terminus) | 24 | ~55 min |
Why Metro Access Matters at This Address
Walking distance to a metro station is the single biggest sub-market differentiator for residential addresses across Hyderabad. End-users gain daily commute insurance against traffic congestion. Investors gain a long-term price-appreciation tailwind. It consistently outpaces non-metro catchments. Godrej Brooklyn Avenue's ~1–2 km drive to JNTU College Station puts it inside the rarefied band of upscale west-Hyderabad launches that can claim true walking-distance metro access.
Backup Metro Stations
Kukatpally Station (Red Line — operational, ~3 km)
Kukatpally Metro Station serves as a secondary Red Line access point for Godrej Brooklyn Avenue. Located ~3 km from the project— about a 5-minute drive — Kukatpally Station is one of the operational stations on the LB Nagar–Miyapur corridor. It offers parking for residents who prefer to drive to the station before boarding.
Future Metro Expansions — Phase 3 and Beyond
Hyderabad Metro Phase 3 will significantly expand west-Hyderabad's metro grid. The proposed corridors will run through the wider Kukatpally and Jubilee Hills belt and add interchange links across west Hyderabad. The first Phase 3 lines are expected to come online across 2027–2030, further strengthening Kukatpally's connectivity profile.
Key Phase 3 anchor stations near the catchment (planned):
- Jubilee Hills 4th Phase interchange
- Madhapur Phase 3 interchange
- Kondapur corridor interchange
- Nizampet north corridor
End-to-End Commute Scenarios via Metro
Godrej Brooklyn Avenue → HITEC City (Raidurg / Blue Line)
- Step 1: Short ~1–2 km drive to JNTU College Station (operational)
- Step 2: Board Red Line eastbound towards Ameerpet
- Step 3: Alight at Ameerpet Interchange (Rajiv Gandhi Station) — 14 stops, ~35 min
- Step 4: Switch to Blue Line towards HITEC City / Raidurg
- Step 5: Alight at HITEC City Metro Station, ~6 stops
- Total end-to-end time: ~50 minutes including interchange and walking
Godrej Brooklyn Avenue → LB Nagar (Red Line, direct)
- Step 1: Short ~1–2 km drive to JNTU College Station (operational)
- Step 2: Board Red Line eastbound (no line change)
- Step 3: Pass through Ameerpet, Punjagutta and MG Bus Station
- Step 4: Continue to LB Nagar terminus, ~24 stops
- Total end-to-end time: ~1 h on a single line
Frequently Asked Questions about the Nearest Metro
1. Which is the nearest metro station to Godrej Brooklyn Avenue?
JNTU College Metro Station on the operational Hyderabad Metro Red Line is the nearest, located just ~1–2 km from the project gate — about a short ~1–2 km drive.
2. Is the Red Line currently operational?
Yes — the Hyderabad Metro Red Line is fully operational along the LB Nagar–Miyapur corridor. JNTU College and Kukatpally stations already serve the Kukatpally corridor with direct access to Ameerpet, where riders can interchange to the operational Blue Line; the dedicated airport metro line is under construction.
3. How long does it take to reach Ameerpet from JNTU College?
Ameerpet Interchange is about 9 stops from JNTU College, typically a 22-minute ride on the operational Red Line, where riders can change to the Blue Line.
4. Will there be more metro stations in the future?
Yes — Hyderabad Metro Phase 3 will add new corridors through west Hyderabad, including the Kukatpally and Jubilee Hills belt, with multiple new stations and interchanges. The first Phase 3 lines are expected operational across 2027–2030.
5. Are there parking facilities at JNTU College Station?
Yes — HMRL operates two-wheeler and four-wheeler parking at both JNTU College and Kukatpally stations. For Godrej Brooklyn Avenue residents, the short ~1–2 km drive usually makes parking unnecessary.
6. Is the airport reachable via the metro?
The Hyderabad Airport Metro Line (Blue Line) is under construction and not yet operational. Once commissioned, riders will be able to interchange to the airport line from the operational Blue Line at Raidurg and travel directly to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, dramatically simplifying airport access from west Hyderabad.






