Ghaziabad RRTS Station to Get India’s First Rooftop Restaurant as NCRTC Rolls Out 18,500+ Sq m Commercial Plan
Ghaziabad’s Namo Bharat RRTS station will host India’s first rooftop restaurant as NCRTC plans 18,578 sq m commercial development to boost non-fare revenue.
The Ghaziabad Namo Bharat RRTS station is set to create history by becoming India’s first train station with a rooftop restaurant. Announced by National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), the move is part of a large commercial development plan aimed at transforming the station into a lifestyle and leisure destination, not just a transit point.
India’s First Rooftop Restaurant at an RRTS Station
Located on the high-speed Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS Corridor, the Ghaziabad Namo Bharat RRTS Station will soon feature a rooftop dining experience offering panoramic city views.
This first-of-its-kind concept in Indian rail infrastructure is expected to attract commuters, local residents, and visitors, positioning the station as a social and commercial hotspot.
18,578 Sq Metre Commercial Development Plan
As part of its non-fare revenue strategy, NCRTC will develop 18,578 square metres of Property Development (PD) area within the station complex.
Key highlights of the plan:
- Commercial spaces to be offered on a 25-year licence basis
- Allocation through an e-tendering process
- Designed for mixed-use, multi-level development
The initiative aligns with global transit-oriented development models, where transport hubs double up as economic and lifestyle centres.
What Businesses Are Allowed?
The proposed commercial zone will support a wide range of businesses, including:
- Rooftop and fine-dining restaurants
- Cafés and quick-service food outlets
- Retail showrooms
- Wellness and fitness centres
- Banquet halls and hospitality spaces
- Hotels and commuter-focused services
These facilities will be spread across ground level, upper floors, and core PD zones, ensuring maximum utilisation of station infrastructure.
Why Ghaziabad RRTS Is a Strategic Location
The station enjoys high daily footfall due to:
- Proximity to major bus terminals
- Nearby residential and commercial clusters
- Connectivity to Delhi and Meerut via the RRTS corridor
This makes it a lucrative destination for investors, restaurant brands, and retail operators looking to tap into NCR’s growing commuter economy.
Boosting Non-Fare Revenue and Passenger Experience
For NCRTC, the project is more than just real estate monetisation. It reflects a broader push to:
- Diversify revenue beyond ticket sales
- Enhance commuter convenience
- Modernise public transport infrastructure in India
The rooftop restaurant, in particular, represents a shift in how Indian transit spaces are imagined — blending mobility with leisure and urban culture.
With bidding expected to attract strong interest from the food, retail, and hospitality sectors, the Ghaziabad RRTS commercial project could set a new benchmark for station-led development in India. If successful, similar models may be replicated across other Namo Bharat and RRTS stations nationwide.
FAQs
Q1. Which station will have India’s first rooftop restaurant?
The Ghaziabad Namo Bharat RRTS station on the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut corridor.
Q2. Who is developing the commercial project?
The project is being developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC).
Q3. How large is the commercial development area?
Approximately 18,578 square metres of property development space.
Q4. What types of businesses can operate there?
Restaurants, cafés, retail stores, wellness centres, hotels, banquet halls, and commuter services.
Q5. How long is the licence period for commercial spaces?
The spaces will be offered on a 25-year licence basis through e-tendering.
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