Park-and-ride facility at Safdarjung Airport soon

February 21, 2010 05:01 pm | Updated December 15, 2016 04:41 am IST - New Delhi

Keeping the Commonwealth Games in mind, the NDMC is setting up a park-and-ride facility at the Safdarjung Airport in the national capital, which will have space for 3000 cars and 600 buses.

The parking lot will be a key aspect in the transport plan of athletes and visitors during the mega sports event as it will be directly connected to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue of the Games.

“The holding area at the Safdarjung airport is being created for parking of vehicles destined for the Nehru Stadium during the Games,” an NDMC official said.

The parking area will be spread over 1.65 lakh square metres and will accommodate 3000 cars, 600 buses and a few hundred two-wheelers. The project will involve an estimated expenditure of Rs. 50 crore, he said.

The proposal was also mentioned by NDMC Chairman Parimal Rai while unveiling the civic body’s 2010-11 budget last week.

He had said an amount of Rs. 31.25 crore has been approved by the Delhi government for civil works for the project.

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is in touch with the Delhi government to obtain administrative approval for remaining parts of the project.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is also constructing a parking facility for 800 vehicles near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium by covering two streams in the area - Sunehri Nallah and Kushak Nallah.

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