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Chennai Metro Rail to prepare detailed project report for revamp of all MRTS stations
The Hindu
CUMTA and Chennai Metro Rail plan to enhance MRTS stations with better facilities and commercial development, awaiting approval for takeover.
Chennai Metro Rail will undertake a detailed study on how to develop the facilities for better commuter experience in all the stations of Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) in the capital city.
At a time when the takeover of MRTS by Chennai Metro Rail seems imminent now, Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (CUMTA) has been simultaneously concentrating on enhancing station facilities and bringing in commercial development and has drawn up plans in this regard.
“We have asked Chennai Metro Rail to prepare a detailed project report and that will be an exhaustive study identifying the shortfalls in the facilities required for commuters in each of the MRTS stations and will suggest ways to improve it. For instance, the report will mention which areas need additional escalators and lifts and how to maintain them better,” an official of CUMTA said.
According to officials of Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), they will float bids for the DPR once the model code of conduct ends and will choose a consultant to do the study. They are expected to submit the report in about 4-5 months.
The report will also look at the neighbourhood area development in each station. “The area around each station and its access has to get better. Commuters should have a convenient footpath without obstructions to walk down to the station. The report will focus on this aspect as well,” the official said.
CUMTA has also prepared a blueprint for optimal utilization of station space and to have commercial development, he added.
CUMTA awaits the in-principle approval from the Railway Board for the take over of MRTS and they are expecting it could come in another two months.