Rs 20k cr and 16 stations: Karnataka's 1st inter-dist Metro takes shape
BENGALURU: BMRCL has submitted a detailed project report (DPR) for extending Namma Metro to Tumakuru. Once implemented, the network would become the state's first inter-district Metro corridor.
Sources said the DPR proposes two implementation models for the 60km corridor - one to be executed directly by BMRCL at an estimated cost of Rs 18,000 crore, and another under a public-private partnership (PPP) model at around Rs 20,000 crore.
The proposed Metro line will extend from Madavara (BIEC) Metro station, the current terminal of the Green Line, and pass through Nelamangala, Dabaspet and Kyathasandra before reaching Tumakuru.
An official said the corridor is planned with 16 stations, and the project is expected to reduce the travel time between Bengaluru and Tumakuru to one hour. After crossing Kyathasandra, there are proposals to build Metro stations at Tumakuru University, Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru Bus Stand and a terminal station at Sira Gate.
"When the feasibility report was submitted, there were proposals to build 25 stations on this line, and now it has been reduced to 16. The urban development department (UDD) will review the DPR, and if there are directions to further reduce the number of stations, we will have to do so. This will help in reducing travel time further."
"People are making comparisons with various other modes of transport. To make the corridor effective, the Metro should reach Tumakuru faster. When stations are located at a distance of 4-5km, the average speed of operations will obviously increase and thereby reduce travel time," the official said.
It is estimated that the corridor will have a ridership of 3 lakh per day.
The official said the Metro alignment has been planned to cater to residential and industrial pockets from Nelamangala and Dabaspet. At many locations, the elevated line will run parallel to the service road of Tumakuru Road (NH 48).
Home and Tumakuru district in-charge minister G Parameshwara told media persons that there has been a persistent effort to extend Namma Metro to Tumakuru.
He said the state govt is now considering implementing the project under a PPP model. "The DPR will be placed before the cabinet for discussion and necessary approvals, following which an expression of interest will be invited," the minister said.
A source in BMRCL said, "If the state govt decides to implement the project under the PPP model, additional land acquisition will be required for commercial development and revenue generation for the investor.
The private concessionaire will also have to raise funds at prevailing market interest rates, which are significantly higher than the long-term external loans typically secured by BMRCL from multilateral funding agencies. Due to these and other financial factors, the overall project cost under the PPP model is Rs 2,000 crore higher compared to execution through a special purpose vehicle such as BMRCL."
Meanwhile, many people have objected to a Namma Metro extension to Tumakuru. Instead, they have suggested that the two cities should be connected through a regional rapid transit system (RRTS), suburban rail system or other cost-effective mass transit systems.
The proposed Metro line will extend from Madavara (BIEC) Metro station, the current terminal of the Green Line, and pass through Nelamangala, Dabaspet and Kyathasandra before reaching Tumakuru.
An official said the corridor is planned with 16 stations, and the project is expected to reduce the travel time between Bengaluru and Tumakuru to one hour. After crossing Kyathasandra, there are proposals to build Metro stations at Tumakuru University, Siddaganga Medical College, Tumakuru Bus Stand and a terminal station at Sira Gate.
"When the feasibility report was submitted, there were proposals to build 25 stations on this line, and now it has been reduced to 16. The urban development department (UDD) will review the DPR, and if there are directions to further reduce the number of stations, we will have to do so. This will help in reducing travel time further."
"People are making comparisons with various other modes of transport. To make the corridor effective, the Metro should reach Tumakuru faster. When stations are located at a distance of 4-5km, the average speed of operations will obviously increase and thereby reduce travel time," the official said.
It is estimated that the corridor will have a ridership of 3 lakh per day.
Home and Tumakuru district in-charge minister G Parameshwara told media persons that there has been a persistent effort to extend Namma Metro to Tumakuru.
He said the state govt is now considering implementing the project under a PPP model. "The DPR will be placed before the cabinet for discussion and necessary approvals, following which an expression of interest will be invited," the minister said.
A source in BMRCL said, "If the state govt decides to implement the project under the PPP model, additional land acquisition will be required for commercial development and revenue generation for the investor.
The private concessionaire will also have to raise funds at prevailing market interest rates, which are significantly higher than the long-term external loans typically secured by BMRCL from multilateral funding agencies. Due to these and other financial factors, the overall project cost under the PPP model is Rs 2,000 crore higher compared to execution through a special purpose vehicle such as BMRCL."
Meanwhile, many people have objected to a Namma Metro extension to Tumakuru. Instead, they have suggested that the two cities should be connected through a regional rapid transit system (RRTS), suburban rail system or other cost-effective mass transit systems.
Comments (1)
E
EvolutionistMost Interacted
3 days ago
These DPR's are basically intended to fool the innocent people by Real Estate politicians. Govt are struggling to repair the dama...Read More
Reply
0
Reply
end of article
In Bengaluru
- Hugs & hot idlis: Bonhomie before the big call? DK Shivakumar touches Siddaramaiah’s feet
- Rahul Gandhi'S Karnataka test: Power shift or political gamble?
- Siddaramaiah's exit may hurt Karnataka Congress’s Ahinda support base
- Before likely exit, CM Siddaramaiah clears Karnataka caste census hurdle
- Karnataka power play: Failing to get Rahul Gandhi’s ear, DK Shivakumar sought Priyanka's help for CM push
- Karnataka CM tussle: Siddaramaiah set to resign today; DKS poised to succeed
- Supreme Court delivers two blows to online fantasy gaming industry
Featured In City
- Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma faces court notice over remarks on ‘Miya Muslims’
- Heatwave to ease over North India in next 3 days as IMD warns of thunderstorms, strong winds
- Elderly sisters found dead inside New Rajinder Nagar house, cops suspect no foul play
- WhatsApp chats, injury marks, harassment claims: Why high court quashed Giribala Singh's bail in Twisha Sharma case
- Mumbai sleeps less, worries more as urban India’s health score settles at ‘good’: survey
- Rival Shiv Sena factions hold ‘Ghanta Naad’ protest at Kalyan’s Durgadi Fort, BJP neta detained
- 50-second bloodbath in Lucknow: Property dealer shot repeatedly at point-blank range, final bullet near head
Photostories
- Smart furniture choices that give your house a visual cooling effect instantly
- Neeraj Chopra, the "Golden Boy of India", owns a luxurious ₹30 crore bungalow in Haryana defined by Olympic Trophy room and garden spaces
- 5 best desi ingredients for ice cube therapy to beat summer skin problems
- Rujuta Diwekar shares 3 marriage rules every girl should know
- What Australia’s oldest people eat, how they walk, and what they do differently
- Anushka Sharma’s chic Rs 33k white dress had more star power than Virat Kohli’s off-duty style
- The Indian destinations emerging as alternatives to Bali and Maldives
- 4 personality traits of Meryl Streep that make her a legendary actor and a timeless star
- All about Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston’s bond: From acquaintances, to co-workers, and lifelong friends
- These 5 unusual animals also produce milk, and the internet is surprised
Videos
04:00 Priyanka Gandhi Intervention Boosts DK Shivakumar’s Push For Karnataka Chief Minister Post: Report03:04 TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar Accuses Colleague Kalyan Banerjee Of Misogyny And Verbal Abuse04:10 Bankipur By-Election Buzz: Reports Claim Prashant Kishor May Contest As JSP Eyes Big Political Entry08:12 From Silicon Valley To Street Racism: Why Indians Are Facing Growing Hostility In The US05:03 India Approves First Hydrogen-Powered Train For Haryana’s Jind-Sonipat Route06:48 CBSE Launches Digital Revaluation System For Class 12 Exams, Govt Accepts Discrepancies03:06 Karnataka Power Struggle Ends? Siddaramaiah Agrees To Step Down After High Command Push | Watch03:45 Mamata Banerjee Targets TMC Rebels With ‘Girgiti’ Poem Amid BJP Defection Claims03:39 Karnataka Leadership Change Buzz Grows As Siddaramaiah May Step Down For Shivakumar
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media