India, May 10 -- In a move aimed at decongesting Bengaluru's overstretched railway infrastructure, the Railway Board has greenlit a detailed survey to explore the feasibility of setting up a new mega terminal with maintenance facilities near Devanahalli, Times of India reported.
According to the report, the project, which will cost over Rs.1.3 crore for the survey alone, is intended to identify a suitable location either around the existing Devanahalli station or along the Yelahanka-Devanahalli-Chikkaballapur corridor. Once established, this terminal will serve as the city's fourth major rail hub and help redistribute traffic more efficiently across the network.
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