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Mega plan for redevelopment of New Delhi Railway Station

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsSeptember 5, 2022Updated:September 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mega plans are being executed for the redevelopment of the largest station of Indian Railays, New Delhi Railway that sees a footfall of around 5 lakh every day. In the national capital, it will soon be rebuilt as per a Rs 4,700 crore plan, to be funded purely from government coffers without waiting for private capital.

The plan involves rebuilding the station as per an already approved design and Master Plan. The main station complex will have two signature domes of six floors each. There will be separate arrival and departure areas, circulating areas, retail space and utility services spread over 2.2 lakh square meters of floor space.

The terminal buildings will have an iconic dome shape with two arrival and two departure points at the concourse level . The height of the domes will be 80 m and 60 m, respectively, from the ground.

There will be no foot-over bridges. The new station will have two skywalks that are 9 m wide. This will connect the Multi-Modal Transport Hub to the station building. The structure is expected to have 86 lifts and 67 escalators.

Solar panels will be placed on the Multi-Modal Transport Hub and other building roofs. The structure will also have provisions for rainwater harvesting, wastewater or storm water reuse, and solid waste management with proper on-site segregation.

Fire fighting arrangements including Emergency Power Back-up will also be ensured. The revamp of areas that currently house railway colonies, offices, the Karnail Singh stadium and the inner roads adjoining Connaught Place — all on railway land, will be done under a Public Private Partnership project later.

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