Commuter rail could soon link suburbs to city centre by greatindian on 14 July, 2012 - 09:00 PM | ||
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greatindian | Commuter rail could soon link suburbs to city centre on 14 July, 2012 - 09:00 PM | |
The Commuter Rail System connecting Bengaluru city to the suburbs will soon become a reality with South Western Railway (SWR) expanding its network to the suburbs.Rail India Technical and Economic Services (RITES) has submitted a feasibility report to the State Government. It is said that suburban trains could start 15 months from the date of approval given by the Government.The Suburban Commuter Rail System will connect high-density locations like Whitefield, Kengeri, Tumkur, Dodaballapur and Chikkaballapur (near Bangalore International Airport).The proposal for a commuter rail system has been pending for some time and was awaiting a feasibility report by a professional organisation.“RITES submitted a report to the State Government almost a month back. Railways, Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) and related organisations had a meeting two days ago to discuss the report.The report will be resubmitted in three weeks time to the State Government with some modifications as discussed in the meeting. We are hoping that the project could happen now as we have a framework for the project,” said the Divisional Railway Manager of South Western Railway (SWR) Division, S. Mani.The project will not require new tracks as the existing track network will serve the purpose. However, in Phase-2 of the project, doubling of all lines will take place and electrification of lines may also happen. “We will have to decide on the funding structure for the project and we will have to see the monetary commitment for the project also,” said Mr. Mani. |