BENGALURU: In a major fillip towards operating more train services in the South Western Railway Zone, the Railway Board has sanctioned automatic signalling between Yesvantpur and Arsikere stations for Rs 218.75 crore. The project will cover a distance of 165.86 km and is expected to be completed in three years, said an official release.
“Bengaluru and Mysuru Divisions have been experiencing a continuous surge in demand for increased commuter trains, particularly in the Yesvantpur-Arsikere section. The Yesvantpur-Sampige Road stretch in the Bengaluru Division runs to 107.21 km and has a capacity utilisation of 118% during peak hours. The stretch between Sampige Road and Arsikere in Mysuru Division extends to 58.65 km and has a peak hour line capacity utilisation of 81%m,” the release said.