Bangalore South Member of Parliament and Former Union Minister Ananth Kumar demanded Suburban Railway for Bangalore. Bangalore’s population had almost reached one crore and that the circular railway system was absolutely essential to complement the bus and metro railway services.
An adequate railway network across the city and nodes at Kengeri, Krishnarajapuram, Yelahanka and Yeshwanthpur had already been developed. Lines had been electrified and at some stretches, they needed to be doubled.
The State Government had earlier commissioned a survey through RITES for the circular railway, and on its basis, the South Western Railway could plan the operation of passenger trains with stops at every two km Ananth Kumar suggested.
Experts say the proposed suburban railway service in the city will reduce road congestion by 40 per cent.