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Veeranna Palya Junction jams at the foot of Outer Ring Road flyover faiqg - 13-JAN-2013
The Veeranna Palya flyover is now functioning for few months now. But for the commuters going towards Hebbal, getting on to the flyover during morning office hours, remains a challenge. The office goers to Manyata Tech Park, coming from Hennur junction are not allowed to get on the service road t the right hand side. |
Signal free road from Hebbal to BIAL ThinkingCap - 12-NOV-2012
This post is regarding the long overpass being constructed over the Bellary road. This Overpass is supposed to provide a smooth & non-interrupted drive from the Hebbal Flyover upto/almost the BIAL toll booths. |
Vijay Srinivas - 20-SEP-2012
This is to draw the attention of people who use and/or stay around the Airport Road in Bangalore. |
Hebbal flyover to be part of tolled road to BIA Sanjeev - 8-AUG-2012
The Hebbal flyover, which is being widened, will be part of the tolled road to Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) and beyond. |
NHAI begins work on expressway to BIA kbsyed61 - 4-AUG-2010
Source - Deccan Herald Deccan Herald carried a news report that NHAI is awarding the BAI expressway to Navyug Constructions. |
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..." |
idontspam - 9-MAY-2010
Hebbal SWR station located in ward 20 adjacent to the ring road services wards 19, 20, 21 on the inside & ward 8 on the outside. The demographics of these wards lend itself to heavy public transport usage. Let us look at this station from a CRS standpoint The station itself is bare and clean. The reservation counters are empty but the station manager is helpful in printing tickets to those who ask. It has 2 platforms with tracks in the middle. Only the platform closest to the entrance is used by the YH1 CRS train. This is possibly to prevent crossing over from the other platform as you will have to walk on the tracks to cross over. Hebbal station looking towards Yeshwantpur The entrance to the station is on the Ring road side. Ring road west (towards Yeshwantpur) from station entrance |
The fast lane from Hebbal to Silk Board gets a push vaishvittal - 9-FEB-2010
Stakeholders DULT, BMTC, BDA and consultants RITES, iDECK will meet next week to review the revised proposal for the pilot Bus Rapid Transit System in Bengaluru. Read more on Citizen Matters http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/view/1767-brts-dedicated-bus-lanes-on-orr-bangalore |
NHAI: Hebbal - Yelahanka - BIAL tsubba - 23-AUG-2008Work on road to BIA from Nov DH News Service, Bangalore Work on the much awaited six-lane elevated road between Hebbal and Yelahanka bypass to facilitate smooth traffic to and from the Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) will start from November this year. |
tsubba - 1-AUG-2008Folks at Hebbal have come out with a revolutionary idea. The Hebbal-jana plan to get together and thrash out a plan for Hebbal. Next, they will hand this plan to their MLA, with the express understanding that he will execute that plan. Very interesting dont you think? I am salivating imagining the possibilities and fallouts. People's ideas will get executed. But more interestingly can you imagine what it can do to governance and electoral and devlopment politics? Awesome. Hebbal-janre, all the best. |