
This unipole hoarding is strategically positioned on Tahsil Railway Station Road in the Lal Nalkoop Colony area of Civil Lines, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Located near the railway station in a developing residential-commercial corridor, this hoarding offers visibility to both commuters and local traffic moving through this important transit route in one of India's most historically and religiously significant cities.
The hoarding is situated in Civil Lines, a well-established area of Ayodhya known for administrative offices, mid-range residential colonies, and growing commercial activity. Tahsil Railway Station Road serves as a key connector between the railway station and surrounding localities, experiencing steady vehicular and pedestrian movement throughout the day. The proximity to Ayodhya Railway Station ensures exposure to travelers, pilgrims, and daily commuters. The area has witnessed increased footfall and development due to Ayodhya's growing prominence as a pilgrimage and tourist destination, particularly following recent infrastructure improvements.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day on this railway station approach road, consisting of private cars, auto-rickshaws, two-wheelers, taxis, and occasional commercial vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day, including railway passengers, local residents, shoppers, and office-goers.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (7:30 AM–10:00 AM) and evening hours (5:00 PM–8:00 PM) see heightened activity due to commuter movement and railway passenger traffic.
Primary Audience: Railway commuters, pilgrims visiting Ayodhya, local residents of Civil Lines and Lal Nalkoop Colony, administrative staff, and tourists.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding's location on a railway station approach road provides consistent visibility to a diverse audience mix. Reliable public measurements are unavailable; these figures represent locality-based approximations.
The traffic volume, footfall figures, and weekly unique reach are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics, road hierarchy, and typical commuter patterns near railway stations in Tier-2 cities. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal pilgrimage activity, local events, and infrastructure developments in Ayodhya.