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Bengaluru Suburban Rail: Double Decker Flyover to approach space limitation 

Bengaluru Suburban Rail: Double Decker Flyover to approach space limitation 

BENGALURU (Metro Rail News): To address the limited urban space issues in densely populated regions of Bengaluru, Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) Ltd. (K-RIDE) has come up with a plan that includes building a double decker flyover in Corridor-2 along Mohan Kumar Road. The plan will optimize the limited ‘Right of Way’ which is accessible in the densely occupied region of Bengaluru. 

K-RIDE, the implementing agency of the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project (BSRP) announced that the length of the double decker will be 1.2 Kilometer. It will connect Mathikere and Yeshvanthpur along the Corridor-2 of the BSRP.

2 Levels Flyover

The plan consists of a two level flyover structure:

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  • LEVEL 1: A Road Flyover

The first level of the Double Decker will have a road flyover. This will improve the mobility of vehicles and reduce traffic.

  • LEVEL 2: An Elevated Suburban Rail Viaduct

The second level of the Double Decker will  have an elevated viaduct for the suburban rail transport. The viaduct will be connecting the Corridor-2 of the BSRP.

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The structure will reduce the requirement of land acquisition and preserve the urban land for optimizing the land use. It is projected to significantly improve the traffic efficiency and the volume of public transport being carried around the Mohan Kumar Road.

About Bengaluru Suburban Rail

The Bengaluru Suburban Project is expected to improve urban mobility in the city with a proposed route of 148-km along four corridors. The foundation of the project was laid by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in June 2022. The cost of the project is ₹15,700 Crore.

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