The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Rail users of coastal towns press for direct trains to western, southern districts

Associatio­ns seek daily train in the morning between either Karaikal or Velankanni and Tiruchi

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Absence of direct trains from Karaikal, Nagapattin­am, and Velankanni to key destinatio­ns in southern and western districts of Tamil Nadu remains a major concern for people of the coastal towns.

Repeated demands seeking the introducti­on of rail services to Madurai, Erode, Salem, Coimbatore, and Tirunelvel­i from any of the above towns are yet to be considered, say travellers.

Karaikal, Nagore, Velankanni, and Tirunallar are major pilgrimage centres attracting devotees from various parts of Tamil Nadu besides those from other States as well. However, none of these towns have direct rail services to Madurai, Erode, Coimbatore, and Tirunelvel­i, said S. Mohan, president, Nagore Nagapattin­am

Repeated requests for trains to Madurai, Erode, Salem, Coimbatore and Tirunelvel­i from Velankanni, Karaikal or Nagapattin­am have been ignored, say rail users’ associatio­ns.

Associatio­n.

Although inter-State express trains such as Karaikal-Ernakulam, KaraikalBe­ngaluru, Velankanni-Ernakulam, Velankanni-Vasco da Gama, and Karaikal-Mumbai Lokmanya Tilak Terminal are operated, there are no daily services to major destinatio­ns in southern and western districts from this part of the region, he said. The Tiruchi Railway

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Users’

Division had proposed to extend the Erode-TiruchiEro­de train to Karaikal via Nagapattin­am and Nagore. However, the proposal was yet to be implemente­d pending approval from the Railway Board, New Delhi, Mr. Mohan said. Travellers of Nagapattin­am, Nagore, Karaikal, and Velankanni were eagerly awaiting the extension of this train as it would provide connection to the daily Tiruchi-Thiruvanan­thapuram-Tiruchi

Intercity express that runs via Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelvel­i, and Nagercoil.

The railways could operate an early morning train from either Karaikal or Velankanni to Tiruchi to help passengers boarding the Tiruchi-Thiruvanan­thapuram Intercity express if the extension of the Erode-Tiruchi service up to Karaikal was not possible.

The Nagore-Nagapattin­am Rail Users’ Associatio­n secretary M.M.A.A. Sithiq said despite repeated requests, the railway of›cials had not considered the legitimate demands of the travellers in the last four years.

The associatio­n has requested the Tiruchi Railway Division to consider the extension of the Villupuram-Tiruvarur-Villupuram services via Mayiladuth­urai up to either Nagapattin­am or Karaikal or Velankanni.

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