
Bengaluru is set to develop transit-oriented development near Kempegowda International Airport in Devanahalli as part of the Bengaluru-Hyderabad high-speed rail corridor, focusing on compact, mixed-use urban growth around mass transit systems. (AI image)

Around 80 hectares of land is proposed to be acquired for the TOD project near Devanahalli. The plan aims to create a structured urban zone integrating rail, airport and road transport systems. (AI image)

The TOD model aims to integrate air, rail, metro and road connectivity, positioning Devanahalli as a multimodal transport hub to improve commuter movement and reduce dependence on private vehicles.

The 607-km Bengaluru-Hyderabad high-speed rail corridor with 15 stations is a key driver of the TOD plan, with Karnataka hosting major stations including Devanahalli and Kodihalli. (AI image)

The proposed high-speed rail station near Kempegowda International Airport will be located around 2 km from KIA, improving airport access and linking multiple transport modes in one hub. (AI image)

Preliminary plans indicate the elevated corridor will run along National Highway 44 near Chikkasanne and pass through Bettakote Lake before reaching the airport-adjacent station. (AI image)

Kodihalli in Hoskote is expected to develop as another transit-oriented hub, connecting both Bengaluru-Hyderabad and Bengaluru-Chennai high-speed rail corridors with surrounding urban growth. (AI image)