The Begampet railway station is the highlight of the map. The railway track laid out horizontally, by crossing the main road, demarcated the Upper Begampet and Lower Begampet roads, are depicted well on the map. Across the railway track, are beautified with flower gardens and trees. Since the junction is visible at the center of the map, the Upper Begampet road can be seen on the northern side and places to the right side of it are occupied by the Begampet railway station building, station master’s quarters, and latrine. Beyond these areas on the north are merely marked as the wasteland. And, exact to the south of the station building, some areas after the track occupied by the railway boundary and beyond the boundary lies the garden belongs to Nawab Wali-ud-din Khan. The entrance to the garden is through the Lower Begampet main road, locates west of the garden. The Nawab Wali-ud-din Khan was one of the prominent personality in the dominion of 7th Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan. He started his career in the Military Department and soon reached to the high positions due to his sheer merit and even many titles conferred upon him by the Nizam itself. After the military training, Nawab Wali-ud-din Khan was first appointed as the member of the personal staff of the general officer commanding the Secunderabad district and later gazetted as the commanding officer of the 2nd Lancers of the Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops. Afterward, he rose to the position of Minister in charge of the Military Department and subsequently to the post of Minister of Justice.
And, to the south of railway station, especially on the west of Lower Begampet road, gardens are visible. A mansion namely Mahmud Manzil surrounded by flower gardens along with a stepwell within a compound and the entrance to the mansion is through the Lower Begampet road gives an outstanding view, is identifiable on the map. Adjoined areas are also featured by largely of toddy palm field, belongs to Sardar Yar Jang Br is visible.