Barrier Parking Set to Resume at New Delhi Station
Barrier parking is making a comeback at New Delhi station after being removed just three months ago. The previous contractor who managed the parking situation has left the contract, prompting the Railways to issue a new tender for parking services. This decision comes as officials anticipate an influx of travelers during the upcoming festival season, which has led to the need for a more organized parking system. The previous arrangement saw barrier parking removed, resulting in drivers paying based on the duration of their stay, which caused several issues.
Challenges with Current Parking Situation
Since the removal of barrier parking, many drivers have taken to parking their vehicles haphazardly, creating significant traffic jams around the station. Railway officials have noted that the absence of a structured parking system has led to chaos, making it difficult for both passengers and vehicles to navigate the area. With the festival season approaching, it is expected that the number of visitors will increase, potentially exacerbating the current parking crisis. Officials believe that the return of barrier parking will help alleviate these congestion issues.
Financial Issues with Previous Contractor
The previous parking contract, valued at around Rs 8 crore, required the contractor to pay Rs 2 crore every three months. However, the contractor failed to meet this financial obligation, leading to the termination of the contract. As the Railways prepares to implement the new tender, there is hope that the reintroduction of barrier parking will not only improve the flow of traffic but also enhance the overall experience for travelers visiting New Delhi station during the bustling festival period.
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Barrier Parking Reinstated at New Delhi Station
Barrier parking at New Delhi Railway Station, removed three months ago, is set to be reinstated due to ongoing parking issues. The previous contractor failed to meet payment obligations, prompting a new tender. Railway officials noted that the lack of barrier parking has led to chaotic vehicle placement, causing traffic jams. With the festival season approaching, the return of barrier parking aims to manage increasing crowds and improve order. The contract, valued at Rs 8 crore, is expected to be reissued soon.