The document proposes plans to decongest Road No. 56 and improve connectivity to Anand Vihar railway station and terminal in Delhi. It analyzes current traffic patterns and proposes a multi-modal interchange with new entry/exit routes, priority for pedestrians and public transit, and a guided bus corridor. The plan aims to reduce bottlenecks and conflicts through an interconnected street network around the station.
3. B M
To Dilshad
Garden
20 MIN
Anand Vihar Trml.
R
M
M M
B B
M
To Vaishali
M
M
M
M
To ITO; West Delhi
M
M
M
M
M
B
Bus + others M
Bus ONLY
M
Pedestrian
+ Cycle M
ONLY
4. Traffic Police has not given an NOC Anand
Vihar Railway Station – because they feel
Entry Point Will Be a Bottleneck
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6. Letter from Delta Colonies Resident Welfare Association
Subject: Road No. 56
• Accessibility of Delhi from Uttar Pradesh – across Road No. 56
• Plan with long term implications to be made, to facilitate commuters between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh
• Current Capacity of Anand Vihar ISBT reduced from 250 to 207 bays; But should be increased to 400+.
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10. The solution to the problem lies in The time-tested strategy of providing
Connectivity:
1. Multiple Entry-Exit Routes and a more interconnected
Street Network around the Station Site;
2. Prioritize Accessibility to Pedestrians, Non-motorized
modes and people arriving by Public Transportation.
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11. Current B M
To Dilshad
Circulation:
Garden
will cause conflicts
on Rd. No. 56
20 MIN
R
M
M M
B B
M
To Vaishali
M
M
M
M
To ITO; West Delhi
M
M
M
M
M
B
Bus + others M
Bus ONLY
M
Pedestrian
+ Cycle M
ONLY
12. Proposed B M
To Dilshad
Circulation:
Garden
Interconnected
Network
20 MIN
R
M
Proposed Guided Bus ONLY route M M
(so cars cannot get on) B B
M
To Vaishali
M
M
M
Guided Cycle Lane Footpath M
Busways
M
M
M
M
M
B
Bus + others M
Bus ONLY
M
Pedestrian
+ Cycle M
ONLY
14. Traffic Survey for all Modes was Conducted for this
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture. Entry-Exit Junction to ISBT & Crossing to Ghaziabad
15. COMPOSITION OF TRAFFIC AT ANAND VIHAR JUNCTION
(in absolute numbers)
To Ghaziabad
Slow Vehicles
Tractor 18% Two Wheeler
0%
25%
Truck
2% Bus
6%
Auto
12%
Car/Jeep
37%
Taxi
0%
Source: Traffic Survey by P K Engineers
Date: 05 April 2010
16. HIGH CAPACITY VEHICLES MOVEMENT DURING PEAK HOUR AT ANAND VIHAR JUNCTION
(Animal & hand drawn, Cycle and Cycle Rickshaw)
00
To Vivek Vihar
To Ghaziabad
184
55
Shrestvihar
143
26
18
11
41
0
Suryanagar
26 41
104 78 78 119
0 0
To Anand Vihar To Ghaziabad
ISBT
143 11
248 105 105 116
0 0
Anandvihar
18
0
0
0
0
0
Ramparast
PEAK HOUR 09:45 - 10:45
TOTAL INFLOW
(Buses) 422
18
0
High Capacity Vehicles Movement during Peak Hour at Anand Vihar Junction
To I P Extension
17. HIGH CAPACITY VEHICLES MOVEMENT AT ANAND VIHAR JUNCTION
(Animal & hand drawn, Cycle and Cycle Rickshaw)
To Vivek Vihar
To Ghaziabad
2100
402
Shrestvihar
1787
181
166
299
55
14
Suryanagar
181 299
1005 821 821 1143
3 23
To Anand Vihar To Ghaziabad
ISBT
1787 166
2734 945 945 1113
2 2
Anandvihar
55
23
14
2
3
2
Ramparast
TOTAL INFLOW
(Buses) 4298
80
19
High Capacity Vehicles Movement at Anand Vihar Junction
To I P Extension
18. NMT (Non Motorised Traffic) MOVEMENT DURING PEAK HOUR AT ANAND VIHAR JUNCTION
(Animal & hand drawn, Cycle and Cycle Rickshaw)
To Vivek Vihar
To Ghaziabad
282
650
Shrestvihar
156
207
314
129
78
48
Suryanagar
78 129
131 35 35 219
18 55
To Anand Vihar To Ghaziabad
ISBT
207 48
299 68 68 139
24 23
Anandvihar
156
314
24
55
18
23
Ramparast
PEAK HOUR 09:45 - 10:45
TOTAL INFLOW
(NMT) 1155
235
355
NMT (Non Motorised Traffic) Movement during Peak Hour at Anand Vihar
Junction
To I P Extension
19. NMT (Non Motorised Traffic) MOVEMENT AT ANAND VIHAR JUNCTION
(Animal & hand drawn, Cycle and Cycle Rickshaw)
To Vivek Vihar
To Ghaziabad
2999
4571
Shrestvihar
1642
2220
1997
670
687
354
Suryanagar
670 354
1189 354 354 1282
165 574
To Anand Vihar To Ghaziabad
ISBT
2220 687
2839 386 386 1451
233 378
Anandvihar
1642
1997
233
574
165
378
Ramparast
TOTAL INFLOW
(NMT) 9660
2449
2540
NMT (Non Motorised Traffic) Movement at Anand Vihar Junction
To I P Extension
20. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS:
180
Origin-Destination Count – by Mode
From Patparganj ( FOR 15 min Duration) At 12:00 pm
160
To Ghaziabad
From Ghaziabad
140
120
100
FROM DILSHAD GARDEN
FROM PATPARGANJ
80
FROM GHAZIABAD
TO GHAZIABAD
60
TO DILSHAD GARDEN
TO PATPARGANJ
40
20
0
21. Current BUS
Circulation:
Designated bus stand
(in-sufficient)
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
22. BUS
AUTOS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
23. BUS
AUTOS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
24. BUS
AUTOS
RICKSHAWS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
25. BUS
AUTOS
RICKSHAWS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
26. PEDESTRIANS
FOOTPATHS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
27. PEDESTRIANS
CYCLSTS
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Batch of 2011, School of Planning and Architecture.
28. PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT AT ANAND VIHAR (12 hr)
To Vivek Vihar
To Ghaziabad
2117
Shrstvihar
Suryanagar
To Anand
To Ghaziabad
Vihar ISBT 1904 2174
Anandvihar
Ramparast
2142
Pedestrian Movement at Anandvihar Junction
To I P Extension
29. BRT – on all Roads above 45 M
DDA Zonal Plan - E
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37. Part -3:
Creating a Secondary Exit for
South & West bound Movement
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38. Approved Zonal Plan Roads create
outlets – helping decongest Road No. 56
Proposed Guided Bus ONLY route
(so cars cannot get on)
Guided Cycle Lane Footpath
Busways
Approved 24 M Wide Road Connecting
Road No. 57 To Av Rly. Stn & Isbt To
Be Construct In Phase I.
40. BRT – on all Roads above 45 M
DDA Zonal Plan - E
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41. Major B M
To Dilshad
Interchange
Garden
Points…
20 MIN
R
M
Proposed Guided Bus ONLY route M M
(so cars cannot get on) B B
M
To Vaishali
M
M
M
Guided Cycle Lane Footpath M
Busways
M
M
M
M
M
B
Bus + others M
Bus ONLY
M
Pedestrian
+ Cycle M
ONLY
46. Proposed Clover Leaf Grade Separator At Karkari More
• No provision for NMT & Pedestrians, Crossing
distance wilsl increase for them by more than
20 times.
• Vikas Marg will be more congested
• Nallah will be covered for making ramps
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47. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
Bus-stops
The present bus-stops as designed are towards the two ends on the ring road.
On site people board buses near the subway cross-overs as this is more
convenient. This creates severe Safety & Usability Challenges.
48. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
49. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
50. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
E.g: Dhaula Kuan:
No provision of any pedestrian paths
51. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
E.g: Dhaula Kuan:
No provision of any pedestrian paths
52. Clover Leaf Grade Separators create huge problems for
Multimodal Integration, Walkability & Safety of Public Transport Users
E.g: Dhaula Kuan:
No provision of any pedestrian paths
THE PLIGHT OF THE PEDESTRIANS
RISKING THEIR LIVES TO CROSS THE
FAST MOVING TRAFFIC