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Title - Convert day train between Karwar, Bangalore into night service: courtPosted by : eabhi200k on Sep 19, 2012 - 00:01:44 AM |
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Railways given two weeks to respond to the court’s suggestions The Karnataka High Court has expressed displeasure about the Indian Railways not providing an overnight train service between Bangalore and Karwar. The court said on Monday that there were two ways by which the demand of the people for overnight train could be met.“As of now, two possibilities are there: One is to convert the existing Bangalore-Karwar day train into a night train. Two, is to branch out the existing Bangalore-Mangalore night train — one to Kannur in Kerala and another to Karwar from Mangalore,” a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Vikramajit Sen and Justice B.V. Nagarathna said. The suggestion was made while disagreeing with the technical reasons given by the Railways for providing night train service to Karwar via Mangalore.The court gave three weeks time to the Railways to respond to the suggestions of the court while adjourning the hearing on a public interest litigation (PIL) petition. The plea was filed by advocates Shankar Bhat and others seeking night train service from Bangalore to Karwar via Mangalore and Udupi.During the hearing, the counsel for the Railways submitted that the route between Bangalore and Karwar comprises Ghat section in Sakleshpur and it cannot take the load of two trains at night. The counsel also said that branching out a train would leave a locomotive idle at Mangalore railway station while pointing out that there are enough trains from Mangalore to Karwar already. However, the Bench asked him whether providing good service to people was important or thinking about a locomotive that might remain idle. “All you have to do is to convert the existing day train between Bangalore and Karwar into night train. Or split the existing night train at Mangalore – one to Kannur and another to Karwar. Who will prefer to travel a whole day in train?” observed Chief Justice Sen. |