30 Stations planned for the Central Silk Board and Kempegowda Airport route
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a US$500 million loan with the Indian Government for the expansion of 56-km of metro rail network in Bengaluru to decongest traffic in the city area.
Two metro lines, mostly elevated, will be built along Outer Ring Road and National Highway 44 between Central Silk Board and Kempegowda International Airport with 30 stations. This will help decongest traffic in the city area and provide seamless connectivity to the airport. The needs of vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, women, children, and differently abled persons, will be reflected on the metro facilities.
“The new metro lines will further strengthen safe, affordable and green mobility in Bangaluru, having positive impact on enhancing quality of life, sustainable growth in urban habitat and livelihood opportunities,” said Rajat Kumar Mishra, Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, on signing the loan on 23 Aug 2021.
“The project supports urban transformation of Bengaluru City into a more livable and sustainable city through support to urban public transport and urban development with concepts of transit-oriented development (TOD) and multi-modal integration (MMI),” added Takeo Konishi, Country Director of ADB’s India Resident Mission who signed the loan for ADB.
“The project will bring various benefits including road de-congestion, better urban livability and environmental improvement,” he said.
TOD-based urban development model will target realigning growth and increase the city’s economic productivity by creating higher density, compact, mixed use, mixed income, safe, and resource-efficient and inclusive neighborhoods. TOD also aims to raise land values along these corridors, generating capital revenues for the state government to meet the city’s long-term investment needs.
MMI will aim to provide people-oriented, environment-friendly solutions and a safe, total mobility solution for all Bangalore residents through the seamless integration of different modes of public transport.
An additional US$2 million technical assistance grant from ADB will help the state government formulate urban development plans and their implementing frameworks, focusing on TOD and multimodal integration. The grant will also be used to strengthen the capacity of the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited and other state agencies to implement these initiatives. #banking #tenders #investment #projects #infrastructure /fiinews.com