Deccan Chronicle

Few roads leading to `430-cr new Charlapall­i railway stn

Roads to station narrow and areas around it still underdevel­oped

- SANJAY SAMUEL PAUL | DC HYDERABAD, MARCH 27 DC

The upgradatio­n and renovation of the Charlapall­i railway station as a terminal station, where trains starting from Hyderabad originate, is an important milestone in the city’s railway infrastruc­ture.

In 2018, the South Central Railways decided to develop three more stations — Lingampall­y, Charlapall­i and Nagulapall­i — as terminal stations in addition to the existing Secunderab­ad, Kacheguda and Nampally stations.

While Lingampall­y and Nagulapall­i stations are in the busy western periphery of Hyderabad, Charlapall­i station is located on the eastern side of Hyderabad which remained a laggard in infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

Though the railways has allocated `430 crore to develop the Charlapall­i station, a visit to the location reveals that the station currently faces challenges in connectivi­ty to

other parts of Hyderabad through other modes of transporta­tion such as buses or Metro rail, among others.

Roads to the Charlapall­i station are still narrow and areas around it are still underdevel­oped. To reach the station, one needs to rely on auto rickshaws, and accessing the

RTC bus stop entails a walk of at least half a kilometre.

Of particular concern is the possibilit­y that Charlapall­i station might become a primary terminal for major trains, potentiall­y bypassing establishe­d stations like Secunderab­ad, Nampally, or Kacheguda. This could

greatly inconvenie­nce passengers from the city.

Authoritie­s must carefully consider these implicatio­ns, especially given the superior bus and Metro Rail connectivi­ty offered by stations like Secunderab­ad and Nampally.

The ongoing constructi­on and expansion of Charlapall­i station are expected to take at least a year to complete. Before designatin­g it as a primary terminal for Hyderabad, it’s crucial to address the lack of amenities in the surroundin­g area. Furthermor­e, concerns about security, especially during nighttime train stops, need to be adequately addressed.

Onurru Swami, a resident, highlights the potential benefits of train stoppages for people living in nearby areas such as Mallapur and ECIL.

However, he also raises concerns about inadequate road infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty, which could pose challenges if trains are rerouted without direct access to the main city stations.

Prathap Singh, an auto rickshaw driver, notes the reliance of passengers on services like his own, with around 30 autos operating in the vicinity.

These autos provide vital last-mile connectivi­ty for travellers disembarki­ng at Charlapall­i station, charging a standard fare of `20 per ride.

 ?? S. SURENDER REDDY ?? Constructi­on works in progress at the Charlapall­i railway station. —
S. SURENDER REDDY Constructi­on works in progress at the Charlapall­i railway station. —
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— The existing entrance of the Charlapall­i railway station, soon to be ready for transport.
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