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How Japan’s Value Capture Model is Reshaping Indian Railways – Ambition, Chaos, and the 2026 Verdict   Most transit systems sell tickets while landlords capture the value around stations. Japan solved this by making railway companies real estate developers, creating a virtuous cycle of profit and punctuality. As of April 2026, India is attempting its most ambitious pivot yet—grafting this model onto Indian Railways. From Oberoi Realty’s ₹5,400 crore land deal in Mumbai to the air concourses rising over New Delhi station, the country is building “Station Cities.” But the path is messy: fragmented bureaucracy, encroached land, and a commuter culture wedded to cars. This article synthesizes the history, the politics, and the engineering of turning train platforms into profit centers—and asks whether Delhi is ready to trade its sedans for a 15-minute lifestyle.   The Japanese Secret: Value Capture, Not Just Trains For decades, Western transit has suffered a fatal flaw: ...

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