6 months after N Chennai metro line opened, Theradi stn not ready
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:30.07.2021
It has been nearly six months since seven of the eight metro stations commenced service in north Chennai, but Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) is yet to ready Thiruvottiyur Theradi, a station that is expected to boost footfalls.
The elevated station links the bazaar area in Thiruvottiyur and an ancient temple frequented by people from many of the city and the suburbs.
The station was initially expected to be ready in June and later by August, but on Thursday, workers were still busy on the platform level as both the interior and the exterior of the station looked unfinished. The station is one of the eight stations on the 9km Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar line. The station connects the road directly to the platform level through a staircase and does not have a concourse or ticketing level.
“Most likely, the station will be ready by the end of this year,” a worker at the site said. “By the time we get to the finishing work and the exterior, monsoon might start. That may affect our work,” the worker added. At present, metro trains skip past the station.
Officials said the delay in acquiring land for the station, change in alignment of the elevated corridor and back-to-back pandemic induced lockdowns resulted in the failure to meet the deadline.
The elevated viaduct leading to the station is at its highest level on the 9km phase-1 extension corridor at 17m from the road level. The elevation was made to allow movement of the temple chariot during the annual festival of a Pallava period temple in the area.
In June and July, the average footfalls in the seven north Chennai stations were 9,177, which is 21% of the average daily ridership of 44,852 across all 39 stations. When Theradi station opens, commuters said it could significantly boost the patronage.
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