IRSDC pitches to develop 17 stations on Delhi ring rail network

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Seventeen stations on Delhi's 35-km ring could soon get a makeover if the approves a proposal by the station redevelopment arm of the to commercially develop them, officials said.

The ring rail, constructed in 1975, links with the 231-km Metro network at seven locations and this, the officials say, creates a potential for investment.

Among the stations likely to get a facelift are Lajpat Nagar, Lodi Colony, Sarojini Nagar, Safdurjung and Chanakyapuri.

"We have given a proposal to the Board to develop 17 of the 21 stations commercially. These stations are under-utilised and can be developed to generate revenue," said S K Lohia, managing director, The IRSDC is also in-charge of redeveloping 600 railway stations across

The ring carried around 4,000 people daily.

"This is an example of transit oriented development. We will do a comprehensive study once our plan is approved by the board," said

Officials say the area around these stations will be developed commercially and hotels, restaurants, hospitals, shops, parlours, games parlours and residential complexes would be constructed.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 16:35 IST