Poor amenities, unsafe parking lots irk commuters
The Hindu
At many stations, commuters have to take a detour to reach the parking lot
With the Southern Railway restoring 95% of the suburban services and easing travel restrictions, the occupancy rate in trains is returning to pre-COVID-19 level.
For commuters travelling between the city and far-flung suburbs, parking yards are a crucial link in the last-mile connectivity. These facilities have been shut in many stations and the ones functioning are in poor condition.
At several stations such as Egmore, St. Thomas Mount, Palavanthangal, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram, only one of the two parking lots on either side of the station has contractors.

The Karnataka government has drafted a comprehensive master plan for the integrated development of Kukke Subrahmanya temple, the State’s highest revenue-generating temple managed by the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Department. The redevelopment initiative is estimated to cost around ₹254 crore and aims to enhance infrastructure and facilities for devotees.