Posts : Analysis

Why Bangalore Commuter Rail / Suburban Ril does get any importance by Railwy Minister

Sanjeev - 6-FEB-2017

In the budget 2017-18,  Bangalore Suburban Rail did not get any funds to kick start.

Why CM of Karnataka is keeping quite on these type of developments

footpath works - bbmp's perpetual money spinner

srinidhi - 3-FEB-2017

The below picture is of the road works which have started this week on MG road. As can be seen,the exisiting concrete blocks have been removed an neatly piled up on the road..this will most probably be recycled on the same footpath eventually in the coming days.

solving silkboard conundrum

srinidhi - 13-JAN-2017

Silkboard junction has been identified as one of the worst traffic prone junctions in the whole of India!!

So what does the govt do to handle it..they come up with an humungous plan to 'de-clutter' the junction with a maze of flyovers..

Elevated Light Rail System – Hebbal to JP Nagar

amithpallavoor - 5-DEC-2016

An alternative mode of quick transport, real estate based development or a mere election gimmick?

Steel?? Concrete is way better!

srinidhi - 28-OCT-2016

There is lot of talk about the steel bridge coming at a very high inflated cost on Hebbal road..there are various options to consider before getting to building a bridge like mass PT options like a BRT or LRT/Metro or Suburban rail..

Steel Bridge from Basaveshwara Circle - Analysis of DPR and public record documents

sanjayv - 23-OCT-2016

This is a starter post for analysis of the published DPR and other materials for the flyover from Basaveshwara cicle to Hebbal.

“Social Service Obligations” by Indian Railways

Sanjeev - 12-OCT-2016

Well ANalysed by the authors.

Now Railway AC fares are higher then even the AC Bus Fares.  

So accounting does not help for the market dynamics and this need to be under stood by Railway Minister.

Accounting is number game and  efficiency is Engineering skill,  Wastage  is Corruption  in Indian Railways.

BENGALOORU; what does it have in common with Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Gurugram?

blrpraj - 8-AUG-2016

What does Bangalore have in common with Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Gurgaon?

 

The most obivous thing that comes to mind about the commonality is that the names of all these cities have changed! They are Bengaluru, Chennai,Mumbai, Kolkota and Gurugram.

Planning traffic during Metro construction on ORR

srinidhi - 29-JUN-2016

Which Metro Route To Airport Is Better?

Naveen - 25-JUN-2016

No decision has been taken yet for a metro route to airport. As per latest reports, BMRC is keen on the Thannisandra-Bagalur route (past Nagawara) since it saves on distance and since there is pressure to include airport connectivity by metro rail as part of phase-2 itself.