The Hindu (Kochi)

Metro work: trac snarls worsen due to delay in widening Civil Line Road

- The Hindu Bureau

The worsening tra„c snarls on the arterial Civil Line Road, through which piling is set to begin for the Kochi metro’s 11.20-km Kakkanad extension, have given impetus to the longpendin­g demand that Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) complete widening of the narrow road and develop alternativ­e roads prior to commenceme­nt of piling.

Test piling had begun earlier this month on the road, a little away from the alignment. Metro sources said a detailed geo-technical survey was on, and it ought to be validated, following which barricades would be erected at eightmetre width to commence piling. The metro viaduct ought to be built 20 months from then.

KMRL urged to develop alternativ­e roads prior to commenceme­nt of piling for metro extension.

List of demands

Expressing dismay at the inordinate delay in widening the road and in readying alternativ­e roads, Uma Thomas, MLA, submitted a list of 20 demands titled Thrikkakar­a Forward to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, at a meeting held recently. Insisting that KMRL complete preparator­y works like widening of Civil Line Road and the rest of the proposed metro corridor to 22-metre width as had been assured earlier, she also sought widening of severely bottleneck­ed junctions such as Vennala High School Junction to divert a section of vehicles through the Puthiya RoadVennal­a-Palachuvad­u-Kakkanad road.

“Steps must also be taken to widen and develop the Edappally-Marottichu­vadu-Pipeline JunctionKa­kkanad road. On its part, the State government must fast-track the developmen­t of the long-overdue M.G. Road-PullepadyT­hammanam-NH bypass road and kick-start works on the Chakkarapa­rambuKalac­hal-Infopark highway.

It must also redevelop Vyttila Junction, where tra„c congestion is acute,” said Ms. Thomas.

KMRL sources said much of the Palarivatt­omVazhakka­la stretch of Civil Line Road had been widened, while the widened portion was black-topped up to Chembumukk­u. Overhead cables are being re-laid as undergroun­d cables in the rest of the corridor. The KSEB is citing constraint­s in shutting down power for its delay in relocating electric posts.

On the hassles faced by motorists at Alinchuvad­u, Vazhakkala, and Padamugal, they said steps would be taken to relocate barricades and develop yet-tobe widened parts of the road. “In addition, the St. Martin’s Church-Palarivatt­om stretch, where land acquisitio­n is under way, will be widened by August,” the sources said.

 ?? JOHN L. PAUL ?? No respite: Delay in widening the Civil Line Road has resulted in tra˜ic congestion on the arterial stretch. A scene from Padamugal recently.
JOHN L. PAUL No respite: Delay in widening the Civil Line Road has resulted in tra˜ic congestion on the arterial stretch. A scene from Padamugal recently.

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