Noida airport: Plans to connect EPE and Yamuna Expressway Noida News – Times of India

Noida: Plans are underway to connect the Eastern Peripheral Expressway Yamuna Expressway Through a road link to improve connectivity with the upcoming Noida International Airport, officials said on Tuesday.
Efforts are also underway to provide connectivity between the airport and integrated industrial townships, multimodal transport hubs and logistics hubs. Greater Noida, They said.
The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Integrated Industrial Township Greater Noida Limited (DMIC-IITGNL) have prepared plans for these projects, which are ready to be implemented soon, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) said.
“These three projects (township, transport hub and logistics hub) will not only be connected to different parts of the country but also to the world through Noida Airport. A roadmap has been prepared to connect these three projects with Noida. Airport. These three projects will be intertwined,” GNIDA said in a statement.
It said two routes have been suggested to connect them with the airport. The first route will be connected to the logistics hub through GT Road.
For this, about 2.5 km of road will be widened on GT Road near the logistics hub. The authority said that it is proposed to make six lanes from the existing two lanes.
An underpass will also be built near Shiv Nadar University connecting GT Road, so that vehicles from the logistics hub can reach Yamuna Expressway from Beel Akbarpur Interchange to Eastern Peripheral Expressway. An interchange is to be built near Dankaur to connect the Eastern Peripheral and Yamuna Expressway. From there vehicles will be able to go to Noida Airport.
“Another way from the transport center is a road 130 meters Sirsa Interchange Vehicles will be able to reach Noida Airport through Eastern Peripheral and Yamuna Expressway. Roads will be further repaired wherever needed.”
GNIDA CEO Narendra Bhushan said five big companies have come up with investments in integrated townships, while many more proposals are ready.
“The DPR of the multimodal transport and logistics hub has been sent to the government. As soon as the approval is received, the tenders for their work will also be floated and the work will be started. The target is to develop the transport and logistics hub. In the next three years. This will change the landscape of the surrounding area,” Bhushan said.
Integrated township has been developed by? DMIC Integrated Industrial Township Greater Noida Limited, a joint venture of DMIC and Greater Noida Authority, covers an area of ​​about 750 acres, it said.
Land in eight villages – Dadri, Junpat, Chitera, Kathera, Palla, Pali, Bodaki and Thapkheda – is being acquired for the proposed Multi Modal Transport Hub and Multi Modal Logistics Hub near Bodaki in Greater Noida.
“Both these projects will be developed on 478 hectares of land. Railway terminal, local and inter-state bus stands and metro connectivity will be developed under multi-modal transport hub,” GNIDA said.
“Railways have also given their approval and most of the eastbound trains will run from here. This will reduce the pressure of trains at Delhi, New Delhi and Anand Vihar terminals and will eliminate the dependence of the residents of Gautam Buddh Nagar, BulandshahrAligarh, Ghaziabad district at railway stations in Delhi,” it said.
The existing Noida-Greater Noida Metro route will also be expanded to a multimodal transport hub, while local buses will also ply from the transport hub. PTI KISS MGA MGA

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