Railway authorities refuse to reroute trains via Kovai junction by RailXpert on 23 September, 2013 - 09:00 AM | ||
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RailXpert | Railway authorities refuse to reroute trains via Kovai junction on 23 September, 2013 - 09:00 AM | |
COIMBATORE: Pointing out that rerouting trains via Coimbatore junction involves additional running time, railway authorities have said it would not be possible to reroute 8 trains via the city junction in the near future. Southern railway general manager Rakesh Misra, in a written reply to the demands represented by Coimbatore MP P R Natarajan, has said that trains running via Coimbatore take an additional 28 minutes compared to Irugur-Podhanur-Irugur section. "Efforts are being taken to improve running speed by infrastructure improvements," he said, adding that rerouting more trains via Coimbatore will be possible only after this.Expressing displeasure over the manner in which the railway authorities find ways to postpone rerouting trains, P R Natarajan said that this was contrary to the assurances given by them earlier. "There is no valid reason for Kerala bound trains to skip Coimbatore junction as easy dispatch of trains from Podhanur to Coimbatore has now been enhanced," he said. According to him, with the Podhanur-Coimbatore double line and North Coimbatore-Irugur double line in operation and the revamping of Podhanur yard, the demands should have been met with immediately. |