The sorry state of Carmelaram Station

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Written By sanjayv - 30 September, 2014

Bangalore Safety Complaint Passenger Indian Railways Commuter rail Railway Station

I want to share a horrible experience I had yesterday at Carmelaram station.  A family member was coming from Kerala on the 12678 Ernakulam-SBC Intercity express.  For me, the best option to pick up a traveler from the point of view of convenience is Carmelaram Station.  The other option is Catonment which is a nightmarish drive into the city and back away.  Just like me, a huge number of people from the SE part of Bangalore use Carmelaram station to board and alight from this train.

Now, the SBC-Salem section is all single line which poses a huge problem.  In order for trains to pass each other, the only feasible place are the stations where there are two lines.  So the train which comes fairly on schedule upto Hosur can then find itself massively delayed in the crawl into Bangalore city.  There is another problem too.  Invariably, at Carmelaram, the train stops on platform no 2, so that anopther train going the other way can pick up passengers from PF 1.  PF 1 is in the middle of an upgrade which incudes  increasing height and length to an extent.  So right now it is a mud platform with a tiled edge which with the recent rains is slushy, has dangerous metal objects protruding and poorly lit,

PF 2 on which this train stopped requires passengers to descend the ladder to find terra firma.  The plight of some of thjose advanced in age and with heavy luggage is really sad.  Of course, if you are unlucky enough, you will land up in a coach located beyond the platform.  So you decend precariously onto stone jelly and shrubs beyond which the land falls of a little bit.

Now that the background is laid, what happened to me yesterday?  I went to the station at 6:45 pm for the expected 6:50 pm arrival.  Train had departed Hosur a mere 10 minutes or so late.  A short while later, the train pulled up 100 m short of the station and waited.  After a 45 minute wait, it honked and chugged into PF 2.  I had crossed over to the other side and in the pouring rain that had just started, located the 17th coach from the engine and my relative who is femlae and older with not so good knees.  She had the distinct pleasure of descending onto a bed of Jelly and narrow strip of earth.  We walked and climbed on to the low platform and waited, huddled under the umbrella I had carried.  After what another 5 minutes, a Diesel MEMU or whatever pulled into PF1.  Both trains departed.

Now we were faced with another dilemma ... how to cross and climb on to PF1.  No footbridge exists.  So we crossed the tracks only to realize that my relative will not be able to make the climb with her age and knees.  I made a step by clasping my hands together and she used that to climb on to the platform.  Then we trudged across the slushy, muddy PF 1 to the station building to exit, only to realize that it was not possible.  Every square inch of space inside the building was occupied by passengers (incoming and outgoing) who did not want to step out into the rain.  Somehow, like trying to do darshan at one of our many crowded religious places, we managed to exit the building and made a wet, tired trek to the car and drive back home.

Is this the state of affairs at a station which is well within Bangalore city.  With modern machinery and a proper contract, I can get those platforms upgraded in couple of months.  This work has been going on from when I had my old phone... well more than a year. And all they are upgrading is PF 1.  RM Sadanada Gowda and his predecessors such as Kharge must be ashamed as well as SWR. Improved platforms, a foot overbridge and better ameneties at Carmelaram are essential.  They should also quickly double the track of the BLR-HSR line till Hosur and maybe even electrify at least to avoid the interminable delays.  It will also help in running better passenger rail service.  The passenger trains I saw were reasonably well occupied.

Carmelaram also has the potential to serve the Wipro campus and other IT offices comin in the area on Sarjapur road.

 

COMMENTS


Please write on his page on facebook, its required to make these officers that citizens are crying for  the improvement.

Pleasant surprise

sanjayv - 15 October, 2014 - 15:47

I went to the same station today, 15 days after my original post.  Guess what... the main platform is completely concreted now.  Compared to the glacial pace of work thus far, this much transformation in 15 days was a stunner! Good job SWR.  I am not sure if this post and complaints had any effect, but this is good.... but there is more to do.

Now I wish they do the other things.  Raise the other platform, provide a foot overbridge and double the track all the way. I have shared some pictures.  In one you can clearly see how low the other platform is!
 

Photos here, here and here.

Railway Response to Grievance

sanjayv - 13 March, 2015 - 05:09

I filed a grievance with the Railways on the state of Carmelaram station with a link to this blog.  Request was for (a) Raising PF2 (2) Providing FOB. Their response is appended below with no comments. Grievance No is MORLY/E/2014/14464

With reference to the above, the representation of Shri Sanjay V has been examined in detail the following remarks are offered.  Rising of Platform on PF-2 Provision of FOB:- CRLM is an ‘E’ Category Station rail level PF is mandated as per Railway Board norms. However, PF No.1 has been raised to high level PF recently. Further, it is to inform that generally, all trains are received on PF-1 and occasionally trains are received on PF-2 for crossing purpose only. Provision of FOB is not mandated at ‘E’ Category Station.

 

These small things makes big difference in public service of Railways.

General way of attending issues in Railways is  that,  more complaints or more passengers purchase tickets from station will qualify for the better amenities / facilities.

Few years back,   reservation counter at Yesvantpur use to suggest me,  book  boarding point from Yesvantpur  and not city station.  This will help to show more passengers use the station for boarding.

Same case may be with Karmelaram station,  people may be taking City station / Cantonemnt / Yesvantpur as boarding and getting down or getting in at Karmelaram station and thats reason its still E category sttaion where as Lottegolahalli and  Kodigehalli station have got FOB approved and work also progressing for  two Platforms with FOB and Passenger waiting room. 

Even though not even single Express / Intercity train has stop at these two stations.  Also doubling of Track has help these two stations for improvements.

These are all dark side of IT city where for per METRO station 35 Crore looks to be peanuts,  but for Indian Railway stations, even 10 Lakhs is considered big thing by no less the PM of this country.    Also its sharing such good experience will alert  other citizens and they get prepared  while visit to the station. 


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