A waste of Central space by riteshexpert on 05 November, 2012 - 12:00 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | A waste of Central space on 05 November, 2012 - 12:00 PM | |
As a premier rail terminal that is used by thousands of people every hour, Chennai Central needs services that are both reliable and of high quality.Passengers are weary at the end of a journey — they encounter bed-bugs in the air-conditioned compartment linen and various pests in all bogies — and want a comfortable, quick exit from the station. Those who come to the station to take a train have to elbow their way to the platforms, as the main concourses have long exhausted their capacity to handle the throngs.What is really striking about Central is its deteriorating traffic ecology: waste of circulating space outside the stately terminal. This is evident in the parking area, the autorickshaw stands, and the lanes that lead out towards the erstwhile Moore Market. Rubbish has proliferated in all areas outside of the terminal, blocking pedestrian movement, and in the monsoon, this filthy landscape turns into a horror for those who must transport their baggage to cars, the run-down taxi and autorickshaw bays or buses across the road.To walk to the two pedestrian subways outside is to brave an obstacle course. Of course, some of the difficulty is temporary, because of the construction of a major interchange — a metro rail station for passengers to change lines. But is it extraordinarily difficult to create a proper paved surface in the precincts of the station and improve the lighting for the present? |