Mangaluru: Locals demand urgent action over un-gated railway crossing in Adyar


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru (VP)

Mangaluru, Mar 21: In the outskirts of the city, in Adyar, locals face difficulty commuting due to an un-gated railway crossing, posing serious security risks.

The road leading to Adyar hills features an un-gated railway track. Despite the presence of a railway officer, who has been appointed, there are no proper facilities such as a roof or room, leaving commuters exposed to the elements. Locals express concern over the lack of progress in installing gates at these crossings to prevent future accidents. Without gates, there is a risk of vehicles getting stuck on the tracks, and the unpredictable timing of train arrivals poses a danger of serious injuries or fatalities.

Mahabala Adyar, a local resident, highlighted the longstanding issue, stating, "In 1985, the project was sanctioned and a committee was formed under the leadership of Ram Chandra. However, no progress has been made since then. The main concern arises at night, as this road serves as a shortcut for Karkala, Adyarpadav, Neermarga, posing risks to unaware travellers. Despite assurances from various MPs and MLAs over the years, no action has been taken. The DGM of Mysore railways promised a watchman and construction of a proper railway crossing within 15 days, but no work has commenced. Locals demand a watchman during night hours and the construction of a level crossing bridge. The existing watchman lacks basic facilities such as toilets and proper shelter, forcing individuals, including women, to stand under the scorching sun. Residents are frustrated and warn politicians that their votes will be affected if this issue remains unresolved."

He further added, "Years ago, locals sacrificed their land for railway construction, expecting development. However, what was once seen as progress has now become a safety hazard. Local citizens urge authorities to address this critical issue promptly to prevent further loss of life."

 

 

 

  

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  • Praveen s, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    Electric pole Nalin failed do so from last 45 years of bjp rule 15 year s dhanajay,10 years sandhanadha,15 years of nalin....now Mangalore people think who failure it's our mistakes we elected uneducated Mp in name of religion and he sit parliament without asking questions because he can't speak Hindi or english.his kannada not reach people because he himself don't know what he speaks .bjp thinks Mangalore people fool they easily vote def in name of Hindu..they can fool us

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  • Earl Joy, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    Thanks, DW team for taking this up with the authorities, before any fatal accidents happen.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, Malad -Malwani

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    How sad.The railway ministry under central government is responsible for this.

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  • Earl Joy, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    Thank you DW team for taking this up for the safety of people, let the related authorities do the needed immediately

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    "" modi ke sath ..... ek lakh do hamare hath "" ...... then only there will be development......

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Mar 21 2024

    chalta hai attitude of third world country administrations...

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