NCRTC Invites Bids for Rooftop Restaurants, Showrooms at Namo Bharat Stations

The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has invited bids for the commercial development of approximately 18,578 square metres of space at the Ghaziabad Namo Bharat station. The initiative aims to license areas for facilities like rooftop restaurants, cafes, showrooms, and wellness centres to enhance passenger amenities and create vibrant commercial hubs. With a licence period of 25 years, the project seeks to strengthen non-fare revenue streams and generate local employment. The Ghaziabad station is considered a prime location due to its high footfall, multimodal connectivity, and proximity to dense residential and commercial areas.

Key Points: NCRTC Bids for Commercial Hubs at Namo Bharat Stations

  • Bids invited for 18,578 sqm commercial space
  • 25-year licence period to develop amenities
  • Aims to boost non-fare revenue & convenience
  • Ghaziabad station has high footfall & connectivity
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NCRTC invites bids to open facilities like rooftop restaurants, cafes, showrooms at Namo Bharat stations

NCRTC invites bids to develop rooftop restaurants, cafes, and showrooms at Ghaziabad's Namo Bharat station to boost non-fare revenue and passenger amenities.

"develop station precincts into people-friendly, vibrant and modern commercial hubs - NCRTC statement"

New Delhi, January 8

National Capital Region Transport Corporation has been working to enhance passenger amenities at the Namo Bharat stations and make travel more comfortable and convenient. In this direction, NCRTC has invited bids for licensing of Property Development areas for commercial development at the Ghaziabad Namo Bharat Station on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor.

Under this initiative, various commuter-oriented facilities such as rooftop restaurants, food outlets, cafes and other commercial establishments will be developed in the station's Property Development (PD) area, according to an official statement from the NCRTC.

Applications have been invited through a tender process to commercially utilise the PD area of the Ghaziabad Station. Approximately 18,578 square metres of space will be offered on a licence basis against a fixed rent. This will enable commuters as well as residents to access shopping, dining and other modern amenities at a single, well-integrated location within the station premises, the statement said.

Through this initiative, NCRTC aims to promote commercial activities within station areas and strengthen non-fare revenue streams. The licence period for these commercial spaces has been fixed at 25 years. Interested bidders can apply through the e-tendering process, with the last date for submission being February 4, 2026. Detailed information regarding scope, eligibility criteria and timelines is available on the NCRTC website (ncrtc.in).

As per the tender provisions, commercial spaces will be available across key locations within the station, including the PD area at the ground floor, upper and lower floors, and Core-A floors (Upper PD Level, Lower PD Level and Concourse Terrace). This includes 4,229 square metres on the ground floor, 11,914 square metres on the upper level 1 and level 2, and 2,435 square metres in Core-A floors, it said.

By encouraging participation from local vendors, retailers and service providers, NCRTC aims to develop station precincts into people-friendly, vibrant and modern commercial hubs. This initiative will not only enhance commuter and public convenience but also generate new employment opportunities and augment revenue through non-fare sources.

These spaces can be utilised as shops, kiosks and service establishments, keeping in mind the needs of commuters and nearby residents. Facilities that can be developed include rooftop restaurants, fine-dining restaurants, cafes, food outlets, hotels, showrooms, banquet halls, pharmacies, medical and wellness facilities, and outlets showcasing regional products. With such integrated facilities, users will be able to access dining, shopping, healthcare and stay options within the same complex, saving time and ensuring a safer, more comfortable and pleasant travel experience.

Ghaziabad Namo Bharat Station offers strong commercial potential as it is located in a densely populated urban area and is situated close to the city's main bus terminal, ensuring high daily footfall. Prominent residential areas such as Patel Nagar, Raj Nagar, Arya Nagar and Kavi Nagar, along with commercial establishments, educational institutions and major market areas in the vicinity, position the station not merely as a transit hub but as an emerging lifestyle and commercial destination. With multimodal connectivity, growing ridership and robust economic prospects, the station presents wide-ranging and long-term commercial opportunities.

The Ghaziabad Namo Bharat Station offers connectivity to the Delhi Metro and other modes of transport. The 82-kilometre-long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor connects major locations across three key NCR cities--Delhi, Ghaziabad and Meerut--providing world-class regional connectivity. Owing to high passenger volumes and seamless integration, the station is expected to emerge as a significant centre for commercial activity.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the idea sounds good, I'm concerned about the execution. Will this lead to overcrowding and make the station messy? The focus should remain on smooth transit first. Also, a 25-year licence period seems very long. What if the selected vendors don't perform?
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Rohit P
As a Ghaziabad resident, this is exciting news! Raj Nagar and Kavi Nagar area really needed such a modern space. A rooftop restaurant with a view of the city sounds amazing for weekend outings. Hope they include some good local food options too, not just international chains.
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Sarah B
The multimodal connectivity is key. If I can shop, eat, and maybe even see a doctor all while being connected to the Metro and bus terminal, it saves so much time in our busy lives. This is how you build smart cities - by integrating services.
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Vikram M
Generating non-fare revenue is smart for long-term sustainability of public transport. But they must ensure the bidding process is transparent and gives a fair chance to local entrepreneurs from Ghaziabad and Meerut, not just big corporates from Delhi.
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Michael C
The scale is impressive - over 18,000 sq meters! This could genuinely transform the area. Hope the architecture and design are world-class and maintain cleanliness. A well-managed commercial precinct can become a landmark for the entire NCR.

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