Mangalore Junction On Way To Becoming World-Class Station
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| Mangalore Junction On Way To Becoming World-Class Station |
While the Indian Railways had
said it will develop Mangalore Junction Railway Station according to
world-class standards, the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) is in the process
of identifying additional land required for the purpose.
MCC Commissioner (in-charge)
Gokuldas Nayak informed a meeting chaired by Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha Member
Nalin Kumar Kateel that the survey would be completed in a fortnight. The
Corporation is confident of identifying and acquiring about 100-150 acres of
land, in addition to 63 acres held by the Southern Railway for the proposed
renovation, Mr. Nayak said.
On getting the land, the
Railways will identify a private partner to develop the station, Mr. Kumar said
in the meeting, which was attended by officials of the Southern Railway and the
Konkan Railway. The approach roads to the station too would have to be
developed into world-class standards by the MCC, he added.
Road bridges
Responding to demands by area
councillors, Mr. Kumar said the proposed road underbridge (RuB) at Jeppu
Kudpadi in the city would be completed by June 15, for which the MCC has
already paid Rs. 3.61 crore to the Southern Railway, he said. The RuB is funded
solely by the MCC. The RuB on Padil-Bajal Road would be completed by March 15,
he said.
Meanwhile, the National
Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has taken over construction of the second
road overbridge (RoB) at Baikampadi and added it would be complete by February.
Another RoB on Mangalore-Bangalore NH near B.C. Road would be complete by
January, he said.
While work on Adarsh station at
Puttur would be complete next month, the construction of two more platforms for
that station would be over by February, he said. Two RoBs – near APMC and
Vivekananda College – in Puttur have been sanctioned under 50:50 cost sharing
pattern and the state government has to approve the same, he said.
KRCL officials informed the MP
that the shortcomings noticed by him – unclean platforms, lack of parking
space, etc. – at the Surathkal station had been addressed. Mr. Kumar asked the
district administration to shift the commercial tax check post near the station
entrance (for checking trucks to be loaded on roll on-roll off service) to a
different place to remove congestion in the area.
Southern Railway’s Palakkad
Divisional Railway Manager Anand Prakash, and Konkan Railway’s Karwar Regional
Manager Bindu Muralidharan were present.
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