Commuter rail to E-City may happen soon!

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Written By silkboard - 20 December, 2008

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I was at a BCIC meeting this week wherein Devesh had invited Mr Arvind Jadhav (GoK's principal secretary for infrastructure development) over for a talk. Mr Jadhav mentioned some exciting plans, we should hear them soon in mainstream media. Commuter Rail Service was one of them, looks like things are moving, and we may get one or two services pretty soon! Here is a summary of CRS stuff that Mr Jadhav mentioned:

 

  • The main problem is this - SWR doesn't have capacity at the times when CRS would get used - peak morning and evening hours. They might have capacity during mid-day hours, but then, whats the point!
  • However, they have figured out possibility for a Yeshwantpur (YPR) to Attibele (Electronics City) service. It could start as early as six months from now. This is not official news yet, but Mr Jadhav sounded confident enough.
  • Services from YPR to Devanahalli side again has capacity problems, but GoK is pushing for doubling of line between YPR and Yelahanka. Its going to happen, and happen quick.
  •  I didn't hear anything concrete on Whitefield, Nelamangala and Bidadi/Ramanagar sides. There is a long pending demand for Nelamangala-Bidadi service, it is being looked into.

Before jumping into details and using them to criticize (will stations be upgraded, how about the fares, is there a business case with just one or two services, will frequencies be good enough, any integration plan with BMTC, quality of coaches etc etc), let us congratulate the government on pursuing this with seriousness and intent. Lets get one foot in the door first, and the we shall see and ask for more - that seems to be the approach here. Not an issue with that sir, we all look forward to building some serious public interest and excitement for a Commuter Rail Service!

Another very interesting thing we heard regarding South Western Railways, and I see this linked to Commuter Rail in the long term was this. An idea being floated is to give SW Railways land near Devanahalli (ten tracks width worth of station) and request them to move some or all of their services from the City station. That would be a master stroke as it'd 1) develop BIAL's airport as a real mobility hub - arrive at Bangalore, take your Shatabdi to Mysore. and 2) it could possibly free up capacity on the tracks within the city to help expand Commuter Rail in future. Yep, it did remind me of this old post (Edge stations ...) here. Either way, I love this line of thinking.

Keep thinking GoK, we look forward to more action on these lines!

[PS: the post is based on my recollection from the talk, there may be some inaccuracies]

COMMENTS


Rail to EC?! hmm!

blrsri - 21 December, 2008 - 09:37

Attibele/Chandapura is no EC....probably lil close to the last phase of EC and Biocon!

Also they will probably run a diesel loco..lets see how popular that will become!

Anyways any commuter rail option for blr is welcome!

I like that too

idontspam - 20 December, 2008 - 15:58

Moving inter city rails to originate and terminate at Devanahalli. If intercity buses also move there, It will be the ultimate hub solution.

Congratulations!

mcadambi - 21 December, 2008 - 04:51

I congratulate Shri Devesh Agarwal and Shri Arvind Jadhav for their efforts. I am sure this will go a long way in alleviating the transportation problems of Bangalore Metro region.

Taking CRS seriously and working towards it will yield rich dividends for Bangalore.

IT companies should co-ordinate with the Railways so that a TTMC can be built in the Attibele or Chandapura Railway Station. This can enable workers from various parts of Electronics City to commute between their respective offices and the railway station in an easy manner.

Kengeri to Attibele

mcadambi - 21 December, 2008 - 08:30

Additionally, Kengeri to Attibele can also be explored. The upcoming 'Nadaprabhu Kempe Gowda Layout' and other developments like SMV Layout would be better positioned as residential areas that need transport linkage to EC.

Realistic and good

asj - 20 December, 2008 - 15:04

Good news indeed. In fact, this is so true for Pune - I was delighted that the railways are planning to augment the service as reported here http://www.indianexpress.com/news/a-pune-local-train-every-15-minutes/397960/%20

It seems lack of rakes and technology is the issue more than anything and indeed trains could even run once every 5 to 7 minutes.

The above can be done in significantly less time and expense, in fact Pune's movement between Pimpri-Chinchwad-Khadki to Pune and Hadapsar in east (on Pune - Solapur rail lines) can solve huge transport problems in North-East Pune.

ASJ


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