Unipole at Railway Station , Satnali
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BMM-15EACD·Satnali

Railway Station

Haryana

Size

20×10 ft

Media

Unipole

Lighting

non_lit

16K - 21K daily views
Railway StationRailCrossingTransit

Rates on request, never on the page

02 · Why this site

What works here, and what to weigh.

Satnali level crossing: captive commuter dwell · 200 sqft unipole · Healthcare and retail hub access

Strengths
  • Captive commuter audience held at rail crossing; 100% forced-to-view impression moments during transit delays
  • Satnali location anchors qualified footfall from NIDAAN HOSPITAL and 7Heven JAI SUPERMARKET SATNALI daily patterns
  • 200 sqft unipole dominates secondary road visual hierarchy with minimal competitive clutter
  • High-engagement dwell asset; ideal for local and regional brands leveraging commuter repeat exposure
Worth knowing
  • Non-illuminated unipole limits dusk-to-dark effectiveness; evening commute window visibility compromised
  • Low traffic-tier constrains total impression volume; ROI dependent on dwell engagement value rather than reach frequency
Estimated monthly views
4.5L-6.5L± 18% band

Estimated from circulation (Low traffic) adjusted for visibility (size, illumination, road type). Shown as a range of ±18%, a modelled opportunity-to-see estimate, not a measured count.

03 · Availability

Availability

No bookings. Available for immediate campaign.

04 · Site intelligence

What the asset sees, and who passes it.

What's nearby

Railway StationRailCrossingTransit
Satnali station (estimated)
Road type

Secondary Road / District Road

Area type

Semi-Urban / Outskirts

Congestion

Free-flow / Express (>60 kmph)

05 · Where it sits

On the ground, from the road.

Street view

How this location reads from the road

Street View of site location

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