Terminating of trains at Hadapsar is a welcome move, but unless Hadapsar is REALLY developed as a satellite terminal, Pune will not be able to handle new trains and will be forever dependent on Mumbai for any connectivity.
CR should ideally create a terminal with minimum 5 platforms, washing lines, approach roads, retiring rooms and ample security if they are really serious about the expansion of rail capacity in Pune. It has grown fast as a metro city and in such case one terminal to handle trains isn't the right approach...
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please wait...Translate to EnglishThe decision to stop trains at Hadapsar is cool, but unless Hadapsar is TOTALLY pimped out as a kickass terminal, Pune won't be able to handle new trains and will always have to rely on Mumbai for any connections. CR should set up a terminal with at least 5 platforms, washrooms, roads to get there, places to crash, and tight security if they really want to expand Pune's rail capacity. It's become a big city, man, so just one terminal won't cut it.
please wait...Translate to HindiHadapsar mein trainon ka terminate hona ek accha kadam hai, lekin Hadapsar ko sach mein ek satellite terminal ki tarah vikasit nahi kiya jata hai, tab tak Pune naye trains ko sambhalne mein asamarth rahega aur Mumbai ke bina kisi prakar se jodne ke liye hamesha depend rahega.
CR ko ideally kam se kam 5 platforms, washing lines, approach roads, retiring rooms aur paryapt suraksha ke saath ek terminal banana chahiye agar unhe Pune mein rail capacity ka vistar ka sach mein hasta purush ki taraf tezi se badhna hai. Yeh ek metro shahar ke roop mein teji se badh raha hai aur aise mein trains sambhalne ke liye ek terminal sahi tarike se kaam nahi karega.