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The group agreed that a CRS run on existing railway tracks can help connect Bengaluru to surrounding towns like Bangarapet, Chikballapur, Tumkur, Anekal or Ramanagara, etc. Fast and reliable connectivity to surrounding towns can help in de-congestion of the city as well as better planning of BMR.
Recognizing that CRS project proposals have been discussed for well over a decade now, the participants engaged in a discussion on what is required to make CRS a reality for Bengaluru and surrounding regions. Discussions began on the right note with Mr V Madhu, principal secretary, Infrastructure Development Department (IDD) stating that GoK is keen on the project and had earlier announced support to Railways. Some expressed the opinion that lack of enthusiastic participation from Railways is one reason why CRS has not seen serious implementation efforts so far.
South Western Railway officials pointed out that railway assets in the city are being used to meet the demand for long distance trains and there is not enough spare capacity to run additional services on them. Some participants observed that it may be possible to optimize the usage of railway assets in the city via investments like automated signaling.
The approach of looking at Commuter Rail inside the crowded city area, and inside Outer Ring Road, separately from the same in the BMRDA area, was also brought up. Some participants observed that it may be good enough to start with a plan to connect surrounding towns with emerging hubs like Byappanahalli, Yeshwantpur or Hebbal. BMTC and Namma Metro would be ready and can provide the onward mobility within the central area of the city.
The round table ended with the agreement that a smaller group of state government and South Western Railways officials come together and produce a Terms of Reference (TOR) to establish the common ground and framework for detailing CRS as a solution. Mr Ravindra requested Prof Sitharam, chairman, CiSTUP to anchor the group and submit the TOR to him within 6 weeks.
Supplements
A partial list of those who attended the Round Table is included below for reference (in the order in which they spoke):- Dr A Ravindra, Advisor to the CM, Urban Affairs
- Shri V Madhu, Principal Secretary, Infrastructure Development Dept, Govt of Karnataka,
- Shri Krishna Byregowda, MLA
- Shri M K Shankar Linge Gowda, IAS, Secretary to Govt, Transport Dept.
- Dr.Ashwin Mahesh, ABIDe, IIM, Bangalore
- Shri N Sivasailam, IAS, Managing Director, BMRC
- Shri B S Sudhir Chandra, Director (P&P), BMRC
- Shri N P Sharma, CE, BMRC
- Shri Haldar, Chief Passenger Traffic Member, Hubli
- Shri Sudhanshu Mani, DRM, SWR, Bangalore Div.
- Shri Babu, Sr.DOM, SWR, Bangalore Div.
- Prof.M N Sreehari, Advisor to Government, Traffic, Transport & Infrastructure
- Shri P E Vivek Menon, Managing Director, Invicus Engineering Co.
- Shri Prakash Mundoth, FKCCI
- Prof T G Sitaram, Chairman, CiSTUP, IISc.
- Members of Praja.in
For more details:
- On the event including photos, please visit http://praja.in/en/blog/naveen/2010/08/30/namma-railu-event-minutes-meeting
- On the Commuter Rail Initiative including the Call To Action report please visit http://praja.in/en/nammarailu
About CiSTUP
Centre for infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning (CiSTUP) is a joint initiative of Government of Karnataka and India Institute of Science (IISc) to develop a center for unique expertise in the areas of infrastructure, sustainable transportation and urban planning. CiSTUP engages in several activities such as basic and applied research and development, academic activities, training programmes, workshops and consultancy projects in the areas of infrastructure, sustainable transportation and urban planning.
About Praja.in
Praja.in (www.praja.in) is non-profit citizen networking platform that promotes constructive discourse and encourages engagement on local civic issues. It is a growing Internet based local community with 4000 registered members and over 35000 unique visitors every month.
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Namma Railu in News!
Deccan Herald, in today's Relaty section carried an article by M A Siraj on Namma Railu.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/96974/connectivity-counts.html
Interesting perpsective from media.
Muniyappa to meet Yedyurappa on railway projects for city
BANGALORE: Minister of State for Railways K.H. Muniyappa on Saturday said he will hold a meeting with Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa within a fortnight on starting a suburban train service for Bangalore city.
The Minister said the discussion will not only revolve around having a suburban train service in the city, but also cover execution of several railway projects to ease traffic bottlenecks.
Several pending issues between the State Government and the Indian Railways will be discussed during the meeting, Mr. Muniyappa said.
He was speaking to presspersons after inspecting developmental works connected with the Railways in the Hebbal Assembly Constituency and discussing them with Housing, Information Technology and Bangalore (North) in-charge Minister Katta Subramanya Naidu here.
During the meeting, Mr. Naidu impressed upon Mr. Muniyappa the need for Railway land to construct underpasses and flyovers at five places between Kanakanagar and Lottegollahalli, coming under Hebbal constituency. The Railway Minister promised necessary action and asked the State Government to provide the details of land requirement.
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Its good news
Way Praja has worked on Namma Railu on last 6-8 months, things are moving in right direction. we need to keep this going on ifrom Praja so that along with NAMMA METRO, NAMMA RAILU will start by Jan-Feb'2011 in a stages.