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Solutions to Pune’s
   Commuting Woes
To improve the PMPML, we must ...
 a)Increase the number of buses significantly, and improve
  their maintenance.


 b) Rationalize bus routes- Improve connectivity to the upcoming areas of
  Pune
  Ex. Bus routes connecting the IT hub at Hinjewadi should be implemented


 c)Bring about transparency & efficiency in the functioning of the PMPML


 d) PMPML staff needs to be more courteous, compassionate and
  considerate while interacting with citizens and must drive carefully-
  through extensive training
SCOPE FOR IMPROVEMENT IN
            BRTS:
   Though the BRTS in the initial phase was
fairly successful, there were some areas
where it could improve :
 Pedestrian crossing facilities
 Better usage of the Digital Info System
 Boarding the bus is a big hassle for
  Handicapped Passengers, so a system could
  be put in place to ease travel for such special
  passengers
BRTS Ahmedabad – A Huge
        Success
Metro for Pune
PCMC
Mumbai – Bangaluru highway                                          Phase1 – Metro line 1 - 16.6 Kms

                                                      Hinjewadi

                                                                                              Ramvadi



                                                                                       Bund Garden
                                                                         Pataleshwar

                             Phase1 – Metro line 2 -14.9
                                                        Deccan
                                                        Gymkhana
                                       Vanaz

                                         Karve Road

                                                                           Swargate
                             Phase I
                                                                                            Leged
                             •Metro Line 1
                                                                                                    BRTS Phase I Stretch
                              1. Elevated
                                                                                                    BRTS Phase II Stretch
                              2. Underground
                                                                                                    BRTS Phase II Stretch ( City Core Area )
                                                                                                    Bengaluru Pune Mumbai Highway
                             •Metro Line 2
                                                                           Katraj           To Bangaluru
                             Phase 2
Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture – Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
Proposed Pune Metro routes – Phase I
DMRC’s recommendation for Pune Metro – Phase I
Standard gauge metro as under :
 Corridor 1 – Pimpri Chinchwad to Swargate
 Length - 16.589 km
       - Elevated 11.57km – PC to Shivajinagar
        Underground 5.019km – Shivajinagar to Swargate
 Capital cost - Rs. 4911 crores + taxes
 Corridor 2 – Vanaz to Ramwadi
 Length - 14.925 km – Fully Elevated
 Capital cost - Rs. 2217 crores + taxes
 Total capital cost - Rs. 7128 crores + taxes
 Total completion cost without taxes – Rs. 8401crores
 Total completion cost with central taxes – Rs. 9534 crores
 Costs based on September 2008 prices – Actual cost of execution
  could be much higher
Proposed Pune Metro routes –
            Phase II
DMRC’s recommendation for future metro :
 Swargate – Katraj (4 km)
 Deccan – Tilak road – Swargate – Shankar Seth road
  – Race course – Bund Garden (11 km)
 Pataleshwar – University – Aundh – Hinjewadi (18
  km)
Is an Elevated Metro the
   right way to go ?
Metro on road




   Karve road
Elevated Metro Issues
2) Metro station on road
 35 mtr wide,140 mtr long and 23 mtr (7-8 storey) high
   metro station
   at every one km
 – insufficient clear space for station (example Nalstop
   station)
 – demolition of road side buildings, land acquisition
   required
 – light, ventilation, access problems for road side buildings
 Station entry/exit will block footpath
 No parking space possible at metro station due to
   location in congested areas (DMRC report - Executive summary, pg 12)
   – people using own vehicles will not be able to use metro
4 Storey                                                                                                 7 Storey
 High                                                                                                     High
 Platform                                                                                                 Station




                                 TYPICAL METRO STATION
                                    (indicative concept drawing)
Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
Metro Alignment – Khandujibaba chowk


       P. Y. C Ground                 Chitale Bandhu

                                Janseva Dinning Hall



                        Deccan Post                                               J. M. Road
                        Office




                                                                                                    (Reference: DMRC Report)

Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
Metro Alignment – Sancheti chowk

                                               College of
                                               Engineering                                         Sancheti
                                                                                                   hospital




      Courtesy : V I T ‘S PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch.
                                                 C.O.E.P
                                                 Ground
                                                             Kalaniketan
                                                             Tata Indicom
                                                             Civil Court




Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
Metro Alignment – Railway
         station
Elevated Metro Issues
          - Elevated v/s Underground
 Most of the drawbacks / problems with elevated metro
    highlighted earlier do not exist in case of underground metro
   Expected life
   Maintenance cost will also be high.
   Safety level
   Basic capital cost of underground metro is higher –
    however, saving due to shorter route length as it is not
    necessary to follow road alignment.
   Also indigenous broad gauge technology can be used which is
    cheaper than imported standard gauge. Also broad gauge has
    higher passenger capacity which may reduce number of
    coaches and station length which again means cost reduction.
Densification of Metro Corridor




                           FSI 1.0                                                   FSI 2.0




                           FSI 3.0                                                     FSI 4.0

Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009-10
Report in Mumbai newspaper
(6-04-10) - Fire safety norms and Development Control rules
                      violated by Mumbai Metro
Elevated Metro Issues
         - Elevated v/s Underground
The REAL cost of elevated metro –
 Direct cost of underground metro is no doubt higher than elevated
 But what about the impact of elevated metro on people and the city
   What costs to be assigned to
   (a) hardships, risks, trauma, losses, displacement etc. that citizens
   would suffer
   (b) closing of all future options
   (c) fall in quality of life
   (d) permanent disfigurement of city and such other impacts
    All such costs need to be factored in the cost for elevated metro to
   know it’s real cost for the city.

   Hence if there has to be a metro, it should be underground broad
   gauge metro on viable routes which will be more cost effective in
   the long run instead of elevated metro
Traffic-other suggested improvements
1.    NON-MOTORISED TRANSPORT
    Development for Non Motorized Transport – Cycle Tracks, Rent a Cycle scheme, etc. These have
     been started by the PMC but not well maintained or well constructed.
    Pedestrian facilities
    Zebra Crossings
    Where required, elevated crossings, skywalks, wide footpaths, subways, etc need to be
     constructed.
    Also pedestrians MUST use these and only these for safe crossing of roads. Even where provided
     they are underused




     Cycle Track at Law College Road
                                                                  Skywalk in Mumbai
2.   Projects undertaken by the
     Pune Traffic Police like their
     facebook page, where
     complaints with a photo can
     be easily posted are good
     initiatives.

3.   Traffic Management :
     As many as 120 Closed Circuit
     Television (CCTV) cameras
     have been installed in the city
     since December 2008 for the
     Intelligent Traffic System (ITS).
     But the project is far from
     being implemented. The
     process has been stuck as a
     private party as proposed to
     challan violators has not been
     zeroed-in and the tender
     process is yet to begin.
4. Road Improvement :
 Urgent need to improve quality of roads and bring in uniformity in them


 Concretizing heavy motorways


 Provision of various road facilities – Signage boards, lane markings, zebra
   crossings, parking lines, bus stop box, reflectors, Traffic islands, etc


 Development of storm water drains alongside each road


 Beautification of roads and areas around it – planting trees, landscaping


 Curb digging of roads – legal and illegal : Provide Underground Ducts
4. Road Improvement :




     Some of the well developed and maintained roads in the city




                                                          Pedestrian crossing
                                                          signal on J.M. Road
Final Bulletin of Solutions
 IMPROVE PMPML

 IMPROVE AND WIDEN EXISTING
 ROADS, PARKING, PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES

 DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATE PUBLIC
 TRANSPORT SYSTEMS

 INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF TIME STAGGERING

 PUBLIC MINDSET SHOULD CHANGE POSITIVELY
Conclusion

 When you take a problem in hand, complete it
  fully, don’t leave it hanging…the sufferers are the
  citizens alone
 The given discussion of problems, suggestions and
  solutions must be taken seriously
 If implemented, our dream of a
  modern, developed, clean Pune will come true
 This vision can very much be achieved in a span of
  5 years if there is political will, implementation by
  the corporation and most importantly people’s
  participation
References
   Google image search
   Times of India articles
   Pune Mirror articles
   DNA articles
   Various case studies of renowned persons
   PMC website
   PMPML website
   Pune Police website
   Regional Transport Office website
   Wikipedia.org
   www.cityblogpune.com

* Many of the pictures used have been taken by us, when going
   around the city*
This presentation has been developed by following the students of M.I.T.
     (Civil Engg. Dept.) under the guidance of Prof. and HOD Dr. S.S.Pimplikar

1.    Ankita Rathor

2.    Arjun Badhe

3.    Jeevan Morankar

4.    Harshal Nikose

5.    Priya Raj

6.    Sagar Shah

7.    Vivek Patwa
Pune transport solutions

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Pune transport solutions

  • 1. Solutions to Pune’s Commuting Woes
  • 2. To improve the PMPML, we must ...  a)Increase the number of buses significantly, and improve their maintenance.  b) Rationalize bus routes- Improve connectivity to the upcoming areas of Pune Ex. Bus routes connecting the IT hub at Hinjewadi should be implemented  c)Bring about transparency & efficiency in the functioning of the PMPML  d) PMPML staff needs to be more courteous, compassionate and considerate while interacting with citizens and must drive carefully- through extensive training
  • 3. SCOPE FOR IMPROVEMENT IN BRTS: Though the BRTS in the initial phase was fairly successful, there were some areas where it could improve :  Pedestrian crossing facilities  Better usage of the Digital Info System  Boarding the bus is a big hassle for Handicapped Passengers, so a system could be put in place to ease travel for such special passengers
  • 4. BRTS Ahmedabad – A Huge Success
  • 6. PCMC Mumbai – Bangaluru highway Phase1 – Metro line 1 - 16.6 Kms Hinjewadi Ramvadi Bund Garden Pataleshwar Phase1 – Metro line 2 -14.9 Deccan Gymkhana Vanaz Karve Road Swargate Phase I Leged •Metro Line 1 BRTS Phase I Stretch 1. Elevated BRTS Phase II Stretch 2. Underground BRTS Phase II Stretch ( City Core Area ) Bengaluru Pune Mumbai Highway •Metro Line 2 Katraj To Bangaluru Phase 2 Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture – Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
  • 7. Proposed Pune Metro routes – Phase I DMRC’s recommendation for Pune Metro – Phase I Standard gauge metro as under :  Corridor 1 – Pimpri Chinchwad to Swargate  Length - 16.589 km - Elevated 11.57km – PC to Shivajinagar Underground 5.019km – Shivajinagar to Swargate  Capital cost - Rs. 4911 crores + taxes  Corridor 2 – Vanaz to Ramwadi  Length - 14.925 km – Fully Elevated  Capital cost - Rs. 2217 crores + taxes  Total capital cost - Rs. 7128 crores + taxes  Total completion cost without taxes – Rs. 8401crores  Total completion cost with central taxes – Rs. 9534 crores  Costs based on September 2008 prices – Actual cost of execution could be much higher
  • 8. Proposed Pune Metro routes – Phase II DMRC’s recommendation for future metro :  Swargate – Katraj (4 km)  Deccan – Tilak road – Swargate – Shankar Seth road – Race course – Bund Garden (11 km)  Pataleshwar – University – Aundh – Hinjewadi (18 km)
  • 9. Is an Elevated Metro the right way to go ?
  • 10. Metro on road Karve road
  • 11. Elevated Metro Issues 2) Metro station on road  35 mtr wide,140 mtr long and 23 mtr (7-8 storey) high metro station at every one km – insufficient clear space for station (example Nalstop station) – demolition of road side buildings, land acquisition required – light, ventilation, access problems for road side buildings  Station entry/exit will block footpath  No parking space possible at metro station due to location in congested areas (DMRC report - Executive summary, pg 12) – people using own vehicles will not be able to use metro
  • 12. 4 Storey 7 Storey High High Platform Station TYPICAL METRO STATION (indicative concept drawing) Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
  • 13. Metro Alignment – Khandujibaba chowk P. Y. C Ground Chitale Bandhu Janseva Dinning Hall Deccan Post J. M. Road Office (Reference: DMRC Report) Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
  • 14. Metro Alignment – Sancheti chowk College of Engineering Sancheti hospital Courtesy : V I T ‘S PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. C.O.E.P Ground Kalaniketan Tata Indicom Civil Court Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009 -10
  • 15. Metro Alignment – Railway station
  • 16. Elevated Metro Issues - Elevated v/s Underground  Most of the drawbacks / problems with elevated metro highlighted earlier do not exist in case of underground metro  Expected life  Maintenance cost will also be high.  Safety level  Basic capital cost of underground metro is higher – however, saving due to shorter route length as it is not necessary to follow road alignment.  Also indigenous broad gauge technology can be used which is cheaper than imported standard gauge. Also broad gauge has higher passenger capacity which may reduce number of coaches and station length which again means cost reduction.
  • 17. Densification of Metro Corridor FSI 1.0 FSI 2.0 FSI 3.0 FSI 4.0 Courtesy : V I T’s PVP College of Architecture, Pune. Project by : IV th year B.Arch. students 2009-10
  • 18. Report in Mumbai newspaper (6-04-10) - Fire safety norms and Development Control rules violated by Mumbai Metro
  • 19. Elevated Metro Issues - Elevated v/s Underground The REAL cost of elevated metro –  Direct cost of underground metro is no doubt higher than elevated  But what about the impact of elevated metro on people and the city What costs to be assigned to (a) hardships, risks, trauma, losses, displacement etc. that citizens would suffer (b) closing of all future options (c) fall in quality of life (d) permanent disfigurement of city and such other impacts All such costs need to be factored in the cost for elevated metro to know it’s real cost for the city. Hence if there has to be a metro, it should be underground broad gauge metro on viable routes which will be more cost effective in the long run instead of elevated metro
  • 20. Traffic-other suggested improvements 1. NON-MOTORISED TRANSPORT  Development for Non Motorized Transport – Cycle Tracks, Rent a Cycle scheme, etc. These have been started by the PMC but not well maintained or well constructed.  Pedestrian facilities  Zebra Crossings  Where required, elevated crossings, skywalks, wide footpaths, subways, etc need to be constructed.  Also pedestrians MUST use these and only these for safe crossing of roads. Even where provided they are underused Cycle Track at Law College Road Skywalk in Mumbai
  • 21. 2. Projects undertaken by the Pune Traffic Police like their facebook page, where complaints with a photo can be easily posted are good initiatives. 3. Traffic Management : As many as 120 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras have been installed in the city since December 2008 for the Intelligent Traffic System (ITS). But the project is far from being implemented. The process has been stuck as a private party as proposed to challan violators has not been zeroed-in and the tender process is yet to begin.
  • 22. 4. Road Improvement :  Urgent need to improve quality of roads and bring in uniformity in them  Concretizing heavy motorways  Provision of various road facilities – Signage boards, lane markings, zebra crossings, parking lines, bus stop box, reflectors, Traffic islands, etc  Development of storm water drains alongside each road  Beautification of roads and areas around it – planting trees, landscaping  Curb digging of roads – legal and illegal : Provide Underground Ducts
  • 23. 4. Road Improvement : Some of the well developed and maintained roads in the city Pedestrian crossing signal on J.M. Road
  • 24. Final Bulletin of Solutions  IMPROVE PMPML  IMPROVE AND WIDEN EXISTING ROADS, PARKING, PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES  DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATE PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS  INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF TIME STAGGERING  PUBLIC MINDSET SHOULD CHANGE POSITIVELY
  • 25. Conclusion  When you take a problem in hand, complete it fully, don’t leave it hanging…the sufferers are the citizens alone  The given discussion of problems, suggestions and solutions must be taken seriously  If implemented, our dream of a modern, developed, clean Pune will come true  This vision can very much be achieved in a span of 5 years if there is political will, implementation by the corporation and most importantly people’s participation
  • 26. References  Google image search  Times of India articles  Pune Mirror articles  DNA articles  Various case studies of renowned persons  PMC website  PMPML website  Pune Police website  Regional Transport Office website  Wikipedia.org  www.cityblogpune.com * Many of the pictures used have been taken by us, when going around the city*
  • 27. This presentation has been developed by following the students of M.I.T. (Civil Engg. Dept.) under the guidance of Prof. and HOD Dr. S.S.Pimplikar 1. Ankita Rathor 2. Arjun Badhe 3. Jeevan Morankar 4. Harshal Nikose 5. Priya Raj 6. Sagar Shah 7. Vivek Patwa

Editor's Notes

  1. They have to be wide, usable and specially provided near residential areas and schools2. lack in all Indian cities. In an European country, if a person even comes close to a zebra crossing, any and every vehicle stops and gives way to the pedestrian3.