Transit-Oriented Development at Sabarmati Hub

From Transit Node to Vibrant Destination

Sabarmati Hub, the starting terminal of India’s first bullet train, is envisioned as a world-class Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)—an integrated district where mobility meets lifestyle, commerce, and culture. By seamlessly connecting high-speed rail, metro, Indian Railways, buses, and last-mile mobility, the Hub is designed to reclaim time for passengers and transform every journey into opportunity.

Our TOD Philosophy

Multiple Modes of Transit Bullet train, Indian Railways, Regional Rapid Rail, Metro, Luxury Buses, BRT—all converging to create a captive, high-intent audience.
Vibrant Mixed-Use Spaces Work, play, shop, dine, study, stay, and entertain—within global-quality retail, F&B, entertainment, hospitality, and commercial assets.
Safe & Seamless Experience Designed for comfort, accessibility, and intuitive movement, ensuring passengers and visitors walk safely and navigate effortlessly.
Sustainability at the Core Reducing emissions through mode shift from air/road to HSR, energy-efficient buildings, and future-ready infrastructure.
Smart Land Integration Optimizing parcels of land in the Indian urban context—connecting smaller assets into a coherent, economically powerful ecosystem.

Why TOD is Transformative

For Passengers Reclaim time lost in congestion; arrive faster, shop smarter, dine better.
For Cities TODs reduce car dependency, cut pollution, and unlock land value capture for reinvestment.
For Businesses Captive demand and longer dwell times translate into higher conversion and repeat footfall.
For India TOD aligns with the National TOD Policy, creating benchmarks for sustainable, connected urban growth.

Sabarmati will stand as India’s own global TOD story, demonstrating how infrastructure-led development can unlock economic, social, and cultural capital.

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