Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation Ltd IDC- Nagpur Station specific brief
Station specific Nagpur Railway design brief Station Outline of the Design brief
Section 1. History ...... 2 Section 2. Context ...... 2 Section 3. Location and Site ...... 3 Section 4. Objectives of Station Redevelopment ...... 4 Section 5. Station Area Information ...... 4
Section 6. Landuse ...... 6 Section 7. Area Connectivity ...... 7 Section 8. Assets within and around Station Area ...... 12 Section 9. Developable Land Parcels ...... 13 Section 10. Development Control Regulation ...... 14
Section 11. Site Photographs ...... 16
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Section 1. History
Nagpur Junction railway station is one of the oldest and busiest stations in Nagpur. It was inaugurated in its present form on January 15th, 1925 by the then Governor Sir Frank Sly. The railways at Nagpur were established before the independence of India. The initial lines were laid down in Nagpur in the year of 1867. In 1881 Nagpur was linked up with another Indian City, Kolkata, via the railways of the state of Chhattisgarh. The original railway station of Nagpur was previously located east of the current site. The present-day railway station in Nagpur was established in 1924. Section 2. Context
Nagpur acts as the second capital of the state of Maharashtra and a major tourist destination, and it is located near the center of the country. Direct trains run from Nagpur to all major metros, New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai.
The under construction Nagpur Metro shall pass close to the DRM’s office and run above the railway tracks along the exiting suspension bridge.
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Section 3. Location and Site
The railway station is located in the Central Business District of Nagpur.
Figure 1: Nagpur Station Location Map
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Section 4. Objectives of Station airports. As such, separate arrival/ departure lounges, Redevelopment waiting areas, parking/ pick and drop shall be planned. Section 5. Station Area Information The Proposed Station Redevelopment aims at upgrading the railway station facility to the international standards. Following are 2 the broad objectives: Area under encroachment, if any (m ) 0 Vacant land area available for commercial 1. Creating opportunity for regeneration of the site and 2 12085 surrounding areas. development(m ) 2. Ensuring adequate access and connectivity, while Area under station building, tracks and 2 4,71,400 encouraging sustainable transit friendly environment. platforms(m ) 3. Ensuring smooth and conflict free movement of passengers Circulating area(m2) 56,834 inside the station as well as around it. Mutation details Available 4. Ensuring ease of transfer between various modes of transport opted by railway passengers. Transportation 5. Exploring commercial potential at developable land parcels Existing land use in master plan use (for to ensure optimum land value capture. Railways) 6. Upholding the heritage and cultural values of the main Rs 78,700 per Circle rate (As per 2015) Railway Station Building, Sitabuldi Fort and Ganesh Mandir. m2 7. Integrating the existing private retail and commercial areas in and around the site with the proposed scheme. 8. For areas, where redevelopment of existing building is Division Name Nagpur proposed, the existing use has to be either rehabilitated Station Category A1 within the proposed scheme or suitable relocation shall be Section NGP-WR proposed. The same shall also be considered in the business model and implementation phasing. State Maharashtra 9. Operational areas within the station building shall be District Nagpur planned with movement and access control similar to Passenger Earning (in Lakh Rs)
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Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation Ltd IDC- Nagpur Station specific brief
2011-2012 18932.54 Second entry Yes 2012-2013 22033.27 Inter Model Transport Facility for Metro Planned 2013-2014 25704.36 Neither Available Inter Model Transport Facility for BRT 2014-2015 29361.97 Nor Planned Whether section is electrified Yes Inter Model Transport Facility for Bus Station Available Avg. number of passenger dealt presently per Parcel (Annual) 33007 day Earning(Rs. in lakhs) 1205.27 Maximum number of passengers at any time Volume(MT) 69021.5 3376 dealt presently Station Maintenance Forecast for passengers for 40 years 3,69,83,727 Contract Cost (Rs. in lakhs) 423 No. of trains Halting No. of employees working 127 Mail/Express 244 Present electric charge consumption for 103 Passenger 10 station(KW) EMUs/DMUs 0 No. of trains Originating
Mail/Express 17 Passenger 5
EMUs/DMUs 0
No. of trains Terminating Mail/Express 17 Passenger 5 EMUs/DMUs 0
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Section 6. Landuse
Figure 2: Nagpur Station Landuse Map
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Section 7. Area Connectivity Figure 3: Nagpur Station Vehicular Connectivity Map
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Figure 4: Grade Separators around Nagpur Station
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Figure 5: Nagpur Station pedestrian connectivity map
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Figure 6: Nagpur Station Public Transport access map
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Figure 7: Proposed Metro Station near Nagpur Railway Station Source: Maha Metro
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Section 8. Assets within and around Figure 8: Environment and cultural assets Station Area
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Section 9. Developable Land Parcels Figure 9: Developable land parcels in Nagpur Station area
Insert Map
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Section 10. Climate
Figure 8: Wind rose diagram
Detailed Climatic data can be accessed from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) - http://www.imd.gov.in/section/climate/climateimp.pdf
Figure 9: Temperature and Precipitation
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Section 11. Development Control Regulation
Approx. Building Hgt. (m) Dwg. No. / Page Land use Max. G.C. F.A.R. Refer. land area No. Railways & - Development Plan of Nagpur 35 Ha. - 1.0 Transport (2012-2032) Residential - 60 % 1.5 15 m Nagpur Metropolitan Area 1.25 (normal) + 1.0 - Draft Development Control 101 to 107 of Commercial - 60 % (with premium Regulations 236 payment) (2012-2032) 4.0 As per Airport Notification for Transit Section 1.2.1 Authority Oriented Development issued Maximum TOD - - by Urban Development permissible FSI Department, Govt. of Maharashtra
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Section 12. Site Photographs
Figure 10: Key Map
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Figure 11: DRM's office
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Figure 12: Main Station Building
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Figure 13: Nagpur Station from existing flyover (Image-1)
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Figure 14: Nagpur Station from existing flyover (Image-1)
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Figure 15: Parking infront of station and market under flyover
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Figure 16: Existing Bus Depot
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Figure 17: Station Interior
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Figure 18: Station Platform
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