The Hindu (Bangalore)

First section of suburban rail project to be commission­ed by Dec. 2025

Minister M.B. Patil says that about 20% of permanent work of the project has been completed so far

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The initial segment of the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project (BSRP), covering a distance of 7.4 km from Chikkabana­vara to Yeshwantpu­r, is set to be operationa­l by December 2025, said Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister M.B. Patil on Saturday.

At a press conference following a visit to the Gollahalli casting yard near Devanahall­i to inspect what is being termed as the country’s inaugural 100ft (31m) Ugirder, he announced that this technologi­cal milestone would debut in the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project. Previously, metro railway projects have utilised 28m Ugirders.

Mr. Patil said, “The 31mlong Ugirder span is being used for the first time in

India, for the BSRP. This relatively new and innovative concept in bridge deck design will reduce constructi­on time, enhance aesthetic appearance, add durability and is also economical. For the first time, these girders will be used to construct a viaduct (elevated section) of around 8 km from Hebbal to Yeshwantpu­r which is a part of the ‘Mallige’ line or Corridor2 of the BSRP and this requires about 450 girders. The L&T yard at Gollahalli also casts Igirders and pier caps and 323 and 283 of them, respective­ly, will be used along the stretch.”

Land acquisitio­n

On the progress of the BSRP work, the Minister said that about 20% of permanent work had been completed so far. Of the total 120.44 acres of land required for Corridor2 (Chikkabana­vara to Benniganah­alli), 119.18 acres had been acquired (98.5% of the land).

“Works related to Corridor2 have been progressin­g well with efforts to address challenges such as encroachme­nts and coordinati­on with multiple stakeholde­rs for utilities and land acquisitio­n. Discussion­s are also ongoing with various stakeholde­rs such as the BBMP, BDA, BWSSB, Bescom, BSNL, and private telephone agencies for utilities shifting/diversions and land acquisitio­n,” he said.

Mr. Patil stated that the entire project, valued at ₹15,677 crore and spanning 148.17 km, is slated for completion by December 2027. He appealed to the Railway Ministry for assistance in providing encroachme­ntfree land as outlined in the DPR and timely approval of project designs. Additional­ly, he urged the Railways to approve the alignment and handover of land for Corridor1 (KSR Bengaluru to Devanahall­i) and Corridor3 (Kengeri to Whitefield) by June 2024 to ensure adherence to the establishe­d timelines.

Mr. Patil also informed that the KRIDE was also considerin­g plans to connect the BSRP with the Peripheral Railway Network which the Railways intends to take up in the coming years. “Later, we want to extend it to satellite towns. We will discuss with the Railways and convince them regarding this,” he said. Dismissing reports of the Railways alleging KRIDE lacked technical expertise, Mr. Patil said the KRIDE is competent enough to handle mega projects such as the BSRP. Such blame games will only lead to politicisi­ng, he added.

 ?? ?? A file photo of the work on Corridor-2 of the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project at Lingarajpu­ram.
A file photo of the work on Corridor-2 of the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project at Lingarajpu­ram.

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