Mathikere One Point Two Kilometre Double Decker to Stack Road and Rail

The one point two kilometre (km) double-decker structure at Mathikere is emerging as a key engineering feature of Corridor two (Benniganahalli-Chikkabanavara) of the Bengaluru Suburban Transport Project (BSTP).

The design stacks road and elevated suburban rail within a constrained urban corridor to make efficient use of space. The first level will function as a road flyover to facilitate vehicular movement, while the second level will carry the elevated suburban rail viaduct of Corridor two. Project documentation indicates the arrangement aims to align infrastructure within a single corridor.

The configuration is intended to reduce the need for separate land corridors for road and rail and to limit additional acquisition in densely populated areas. Planners expect the stacked approach to allow continued surface activity beneath the structure during construction and after completion, reducing long term disruption. The design calls for coordinated structural supports and clearance standards to accommodate both vehicular loads and rail track geometry. Engineers will need to reconcile differing load paths and vibration control measures within a compact cross section.

Delivery will require phased construction and close coordination with utility agencies to relocate or protect existing services. Traffic management plans are being integrated into works schedules to maintain movement on adjacent roads and to safeguard residents. The elevated rail component forms part of the broader suburban network planned under BSTP and will connect with other transport elements at designated nodes. Safety, maintenance access and drainage have been emphasised in design reviews as critical to long term performance.

The Mathikere double-decker is presented as a demonstration of urban multimodal integration for Corridor two and the wider BSTP programme. Municipal and transport authorities are positioning the structure as a complex but necessary solution to accommodate growth within constrained right of way. Project updates and technical notes will guide subsequent segments that deploy similar stacking where corridor space is limited. The approach underlines a shift towards vertical infrastructure layering in the city.

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