Palakkad Town railway station is located in the heart of the Palakkad town, just opposite to the municipal bus stand, one of the busiest and crowded areas of Palakkad town. The railway station was founded during British Raj, Palakkad being a strategic place connecting the Tamil Nadu and Kerala. They created a railway division in Palakkad, most of the income generating railway stations of which have been taken away by newly formed (for political mileage by the local politicians) Salem, Mangalore and Mysore divisions reducing the importance of Palakkad railway division.
Palakkad Town is a terminal station from where mostly meter gauge trains used to go to not far away places like, Palani, Madurai, Rameswaram, Nilambur, Shoranur etc. However, l believe that trains towards Tamil Nadu (through Pollachi) has been suspended for the past two years (or more) because of the gauge conversion from meter gauge to broad gauge, being carried out on the route. The only active train, (broad gauge train), Amrita Express to Thiruvananthapuram (started by O Rajagopal of BJP when he was the Minister of State of Railways in Bajpayee government) now leaves every day from here. It leaves Palakkad Town station and goes to Palakkad Junction (Olavakkode) and there it takes an hour in changing the engine, reversing, etc. Majority of people either board or get down at Palakkad Jn (Olavakkode) to save this one hour, because they can reach in 20 minutes to anywhere in Palakkad town from Olavakkode. After the Palakkad Junction railway station (located in Olavakkode) became the primary railway station for Palakkad (I do not know when this has happened, because l started traveling by train from Palakkad Junction in 1991 and till then I thought Palakkad Town was the only railway station existed in Palakkad), the importance of Palakkad Town railway station was further reduced. Palakkad Junction connected all long route trains coming from / leaving to Coimbatore, Thrissur and Shoranur.
Now, Palakkad Town railway station is only used for booking of tickets (it has got a reservation counter) and of course, (paid) parking of your vehicles, especially overnight or for many days (l used it many times, parked my motor cycle overnight and for 2-3 days and got it back safely, it's very cheap too). When the train services from / to Rameswaram were active, lot of sea food like Mathi (Sardine) and Ayala (Mackerel) were brought from there (I still remember the smell of fish when we passed through railway station road during my childhood).
O Rajagopal was again kind enough to sanction many over bridges (fly-over) for Palakkad including the one across Palakkad Town railway station starting from Tharekkad (near the veterinary hospital) and ending at Lorry Street (l couldn’t still locate exactly where this fly-over ends and also couldn’t understand the purpose of connecting Valiya Angadi Road (Big Bazar) with this fly-over). But, this fly-over is yet to open after years and years of work on it (as on Sep 2011, when I left India).
Now, do we require a railway station (Palakkad Town) which do not serve any purpose to anyone? I believe this railway station serves no purpose to any Palakkad people as of now or will serve any purpose in the future too, except for parking vehicles and reservation of railway tickets. I believe, 99% of the Palakkad people depend on Palakkad Junction (Olavakkode) railway station for their short and long distance travel by train.
I would like to suggest :
- Palakkad Town railway station to be removed and merged with Palakkad Junction railway station for all technical and administrative purposes.
- The land owned by Southern Railway (Palakkad Town railway station and its surroundings) is a high value land, therefore, municipal corporation of Palakkad (most inefficient municipal corporation in India) should pay the market value to Southern Railway and take over the land.
- This land is to be converted into a park, which is very much required in Palakkad town.
- Existing railway line from Palakkad Town railway station to Yakkara (near NH 47) should be removed.
- New railway line connecting Palakkad in railway station and this line at Yakkara (near NH 47) should be constructed.
- Municipal Corporation / concerned Panchayats should help Southern Railway in getting land for this railway on a war foot basis.
- Railway should construct a broad gauge line from Palakkad Junction railway station to this point in Yakkara (near NH) so that it is operational along with current gauge conversion done on this line.
- Municipal Corporation / Panchayats should pay the Southern Railway the market rate for the land where old railway lines were removed. These lands can be sold though auction to get more profits for them.
- All the trains previously operating from Palakkad Town can be run from Palakkad Junction.
- No flyover will be required on GB Road (Near Josco) after the removal of railway line from the road.
- The lndian Oil located tanks located in town can be relocated to a better place near Palakkad Junction (Olavakkode)
- This will help the Municipal Corporation to widen roads on the adjacent side of Palakkad Town railway station premises.
This will make radical changes to Palakkad town (and whole district) improving the aesthetics of the town, easing the traffic congestion, ensuring better mobility within Palakkad and towards Pollachi and Coimbatore and a green area within town would provide much needed oxygen (as pollution is choking the people) and a place where people can relax at. Now, people from sub-urban places in Palakkad district avoid going to Palakkad town for shopping, movie, park etc., because non-availability of parking facility, traffic congestion, pollution and inconvenient mobility facility.
Dear Mr Mannadiar, what is the use of aesthetics at the cost of development? It seems you are unaware of the fact that gauge conversion of palakkad-pollachi is going on. Once this is complete we can hope for long distance trains from madurai..etc towards bombay via konkan to pass through palakkad town provided we have representatives like Rajagopal. As we can see now a days with the increase in income and change of lifestyles there are more passengers than before. So palakkad town station if properly developed can share some of the traffic faced by the junction.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Mr. Rajesh Mwnon. As Palakkad need more new trains or trains via Palakkad to North / East / West / Central India, we have to meet Mr. O Rajagopal and submit a request reagrding new trains. I heard that a new train has been started from Coimbatore to Bikaner in Rajasthan via Palakkad Junction Railway Station and it is really helpful to the passengers from Palakkad towards Goa and other major tourist spots. Similarly we need new train via Palakkad Town Railway Station towards Mumbai and other major spots. As per my knowledge, Palakkad people have to depend Shoranur Railway Station towards Gujarat State as we don't have even one train per week run through Palakkad to Gujarat as of now.
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