Revamping Yesvantpur Railway Station: A Modern Multimodal Hub
02 Aug 2023
3 Min Read
CW Team
Railways serve as the predominant and cost-effective mode of public transport in India, carrying a massive daily ridership of 24 million passengers. As urbanisation continues, it becomes crucial to develop mass transit systems that integrate seamlessly with the expanding city infrastructure. To accommodate this immense capacity and ensure smooth operations, adequate facilities are being provided. One such example is the Integrated Redevelopment of Yesvantpur junction railway station in Bengaluru, undertaken by RLDA (Rail Land Development Authority).
The vision for the Yesvantpur junction includes state-of-the-art passenger facilities, ample parking, retail options, and food courts, transforming it into a vibrant urban hub. This project aims to provide world-class amenities to passengers while keeping costs low by leveraging the commercial development potential of adjacent land parcels. The redevelopment also focuses on enhancing the surrounding urban fabric, improving accessibility to the station, and boosting the overall appeal of the area.
The redevelopment plan takes into account the current and future needs of the railways, anticipating an increase in traffic volume. It involves phased demolition and construction on the station site to create a self-sustained facility. The new departure building will offer modern amenities and cater to the expected growth in passenger numbers.
To achieve this, the new station building will be developed on both the East and West sides of the existing station, requiring careful planning to fit them into the current master plan. A concourse over the tracks and platforms will enhance passenger connectivity. Passenger circulation will be streamlined by separating arrival and departure traffic. The departure buildings will feature ticketing areas, waiting halls for different passenger categories, and railway offices as required. Security measures, such as DFMDs and baggage scanners, will be installed to ensure passenger safety.
The redesign of vehicular circulation within the station premises aims to create a safe and conflict-free area for vehicles and pedestrians. The station will also be equipped with advanced passenger information, display systems, security systems, and fire safety measures to enhance daily operations.
The ultimate goal of the Yesvantpur railway station redevelopment is to establish it as a major junction facilitating the efficient exchange of passengers, goods, and services, with facilities on par with airports. The core idea is to revamp circulation and create a modern station with top-notch amenities. By leveraging the commercial potential of underutilised railway land, the project aims to enhance the overall urban infrastructure while providing travellers with a seamless experience.
Developing railway stations as multimodal hubs is essential for improving public transport efficiency, reducing distances and travel time, and ensuring maximum comfort for users. Through these efforts, India's railways will continue to serve as a vital backbone of the nation's transportation network.
Railways serve as the predominant and cost-effective mode of public transport in India, carrying a massive daily ridership of 24 million passengers. As urbanisation continues, it becomes crucial to develop mass transit systems that integrate seamlessly with the expanding city infrastructure. To accommodate this immense capacity and ensure smooth operations, adequate facilities are being provided. One such example is the Integrated Redevelopment of Yesvantpur junction railway station in Bengaluru, undertaken by RLDA (Rail Land Development Authority).The vision for the Yesvantpur junction includes state-of-the-art passenger facilities, ample parking, retail options, and food courts, transforming it into a vibrant urban hub. This project aims to provide world-class amenities to passengers while keeping costs low by leveraging the commercial development potential of adjacent land parcels. The redevelopment also focuses on enhancing the surrounding urban fabric, improving accessibility to the station, and boosting the overall appeal of the area.The redevelopment plan takes into account the current and future needs of the railways, anticipating an increase in traffic volume. It involves phased demolition and construction on the station site to create a self-sustained facility. The new departure building will offer modern amenities and cater to the expected growth in passenger numbers.To achieve this, the new station building will be developed on both the East and West sides of the existing station, requiring careful planning to fit them into the current master plan. A concourse over the tracks and platforms will enhance passenger connectivity. Passenger circulation will be streamlined by separating arrival and departure traffic. The departure buildings will feature ticketing areas, waiting halls for different passenger categories, and railway offices as required. Security measures, such as DFMDs and baggage scanners, will be installed to ensure passenger safety.The redesign of vehicular circulation within the station premises aims to create a safe and conflict-free area for vehicles and pedestrians. The station will also be equipped with advanced passenger information, display systems, security systems, and fire safety measures to enhance daily operations.The ultimate goal of the Yesvantpur railway station redevelopment is to establish it as a major junction facilitating the efficient exchange of passengers, goods, and services, with facilities on par with airports. The core idea is to revamp circulation and create a modern station with top-notch amenities. By leveraging the commercial potential of underutilised railway land, the project aims to enhance the overall urban infrastructure while providing travellers with a seamless experience.Developing railway stations as multimodal hubs is essential for improving public transport efficiency, reducing distances and travel time, and ensuring maximum comfort for users. Through these efforts, India's railways will continue to serve as a vital backbone of the nation's transportation network.
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