
This unipole hoarding is strategically positioned in Sursuri Colony Railway Colony, Ayodhya, facing the crucial connector road between Railway Station and Bus Station. The location captures high-density commuter traffic moving between two major transit hubs in this historic pilgrimage city. With dimensions of 20 ft × 10 ft, this hoarding offers significant visibility to both vehicular and pedestrian movement in a transit-oriented corridor.
Ayodhya, a prominent pilgrimage destination in Uttar Pradesh, experiences substantial year-round visitor traffic. The Railway Colony area serves as a vital link connecting rail and bus terminals, creating a natural high-footfall zone. The hoarding faces the road leading from Railway Station to Bus Station, ensuring exposure to travelers, pilgrims, local commuters, and inter-city visitors. The surrounding locality includes residential quarters, small commercial establishments, and transit-related services such as hotels, restaurants, and travel agencies. Proximity to both major transport nodes makes this a high-frequency commuter route throughout the day.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 25,000–45,000 vehicles/day, including auto-rickshaws, taxis, private vehicles, and two-wheelers moving between the transit hubs.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding transit corridor may experience 8,000–18,000 pedestrians/day, primarily travelers with luggage, pilgrims, and local residents accessing railway and bus services.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (6:00 AM–10:00 AM) and evening hours (4:00 PM–8:00 PM) see maximum movement as trains and buses arrive and depart. Religious festival seasons witness significantly higher activity.
Primary Audience: Pilgrims visiting Ayodhya's religious sites, inter-city travelers, daily commuters, railway employees, and local residents.
Advertising Potential: High repeat visibility among daily commuters combined with fresh exposure to thousands of first-time visitors and pilgrims makes this location valuable for both local and regional brands.
The traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding transit corridor based on the locality's characteristics. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual visibility and audience exposure may vary based on road conditions, seasonal variations, and pilgrimage calendar events.