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BMTC invites tender for Hebbal TTMC under PPP! kbsyed61 - 9-JUN-2010
Happened to notice a tender notification on BMTC website for the construction of TTMC at Hebbal. The Tender document states the site overview to be "..The project site is located in the northern part of the city at Hebbal, measuring about 7.95 acres. The site is situated at the intersection of the National Highway 7 (Bellary Road) and the Outer Ring Road. The intersection along with the Hebbal flyover is an important landmark in the city and is strategically located in terms of connectivity to the new airport at Devanahalli and to different parts of the city. As per the Bangalore Master Plan 2015, the site land use is classified as Traffic & Transport (T&T) category. Currently out of 7.95 acres, about 4.27 acres of the bus depot is operated by BMTC. Depot comprises of maintenance workshop, washing area, fuelling station, stores and administration building. At present, the depot is a base for about 210 buses which includes about 90 Volvo buses..." |
Private public transport - a proposal ab_calvin - 4-JUN-2010
People prefer own transport mainly because they can travel directly by the shortest route non-stop to the school/college/workspot and back.To use public transport, one has to walk in the hot sun to the nearest bus stop, wait for the correct bus, somehow manage to get in, get down and walk again.some people have to take more than one bus.Because of the crazy one way maze, one has to walk to a different bus stop for the return journey. It is certainly possible to provide a facility almost like own transport.Presently, sharing transport is limited to it/bpo computer savvy sector.But there are lots of other people who are not computer savvy, who do not have the time to log on to a computer ,etc (the bottom of the pyramid, to quote management guru c k prahlad) who would gladly join to form a transport pool.There may be so many people in an apartment complex traveling daily to the same place and back at the same time.They would probably be surprised to see familiar faces in the group and think "why didn't WE think of this ?" |
silkboard - 3-JUN-2010
Not much time to interface with BMTC for this month's event, though I am sre Jenny and some others have been on. The Bus Day is very much on for June 4th. Bus Day campaign needs a named "anchor". If Srivatsava or Bharat or someone else can just keep in touch with BMTC and posting updates from them, that should be good enough. Once in a while meetings with BMTC too will help. |
Sanjeev - 3-JUN-2010
The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) will be introducing three routes called K1, K2 and K3. The route K1 will connect St John’s Hospital, Sinivagilu, Domlur, Indiranagar Police Station, Ulsoor, Trinity Circle, Mayo Hall, Shivajinagar and adjoining places. Here they should have extended K1 upto Cantonment Station. Also integrating with METRO stations should have been taken care as many places, these buses will be playing close the METRO stations enroot.
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Praja Commuter Rail ride in the press idontspam - 2-JUN-2010
That’s what a group of Bangaloreans, most of them IT professionals, discovered as part of an initiative by Praja.in, an internet community that addresses issues affecting the city. Five of its members – Muralidhar Rao, Pranav, Manjari, Naveen and Satya – travelled on local trains within the city to experience firsthand the feasibility of the Commuter Rail System (CRS) Read more at Praja Suburban train ride report covered here by Bangalore Mirror. |
idontspam - 31-MAY-2010
This is a meeting to discuss planning & data collection for the report. Project members mandatory. Others interested welcome. RSVP with comments. When: Saturday June 5th @ 6:30 PM IST Where: TBD (Possibly on Skype also) |
BMTC New 35th & 36th Bus Depots Sunil Kumar - 27-MAY-2010
Hi, I was browsing thru BMTC website & notices they have put Depot No. 35 & 36. Would anyone know if these depots are operational. I have not heard about the ingauration in newspapers also. If it is true that the new depots are operation then our Bangalore commuters can breathe in ease for a more comfortable travel. I guess Bangalore will be having the highest inter-city public transport service.
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Citizen's Demand Report for Bengaluru CRS kbsyed61 - 27-MAY-2010
Here is the draft version of the planned 'Demand Report' for CRS Bengaluru. This is work in rpogress, I am still working on and need lot of information to go into this document. I will keep updating this document and post it here for your review and comemnts. |
Mukha Mukhi -- Neighbourhood watch vinod_shankar - 21-MAY-2010
Tune in to Radio Active(Community Radio Station) - This Saturday 22nd May 2010 Listen to RJ Auto Shiv kumar moderate the discussions on auto woes with the concerned authorities, general public and the auto drivers. Call us on 32210392 or 9743346113 with your experience with auto drivers in Bangalore ( 9am to 11.00am)
The note on the program
Be an Active Community Journalist - Give yourself the voice; tell us your stories on “Mukhi Mukhi” – Neighbourhood Watch |
Commuter Rail meetings with Mr Ananth Kumar, Mr V Madhu - report silkboard - 21-MAY-2010
Yesterday was kind of a big day for this project. Some of us met Mr V Madhu, Principal Secretary, Infrastructure Development Department, Govt of Karnataka. And Sanjeev managed a meeting with BJP MP, Mr Ananth Kumar. Murali, blrsri, N, IDS and myself were there with Mr Madhu, spent about an hour with him, mostly listening to his thoughts. He seemed like a high energy guy. And as it happens in the most of these meetings, the ball was thrown back in our court. Mr Madhu asked us to return in a couple of weeks with a report carrying all our ideas on CRS and an actionable way. Sanjeev too, from his meeting with Mr Ananth Kumar, got this task of getting back to him with a solid presentation on Commuter Rail for Bangalore. |