DMK's Maran Secures Extra Coaches, Peak-Hour Buses for Chennai Commuters

DMK leader Dayanidhi Maran met with Southern Railway's General Manager to address severe commuter congestion caused by the partial closure of Egmore suburban stations. The meeting resulted in commitments to increase the number of train coaches and introduce additional peak-hour bus services from Tambaram to Beach starting Monday. Maran had previously written a formal letter expressing serious concern over the drastic reduction of suburban train services from 204 to 115, which impacted lakhs of daily commuters. He emphasized that public transport is a lifeline and warned of escalating the issue to the Railway Minister if necessary.

Key Points: Chennai Commuter Relief: Extra Coaches, Buses Promised for Tambaram Route

  • Commuter hardships addressed
  • Extra train coaches added
  • Peak-hour bus services from Monday
  • Partial station closure caused congestion
  • Issue raised with Railway Minister
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DMK leader Maran meets Southern Railway GM; extra coaches and peak-hour buses promised for Tambaram-Beach route

DMK leader Dayanidhi Maran meets Southern Railway GM, secures extra train coaches and peak-hour bus services to ease congestion on Tambaram-Beach route.

"I'm hopeful that the problem faced by commuters will be resolved during the peak hours. - Dayanidhi Maran"

Chennai, February 25

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagamleader Dayanidhi Maran on Wednesday urged the Southern Railway to address commuter hardships caused by the partial closure of Egmore suburban stations.

He said train coaches have been increased and peak-hour bus services from Tambaram to Beach will start from Monday to ease congestion.

Speaking to the media, Maran said, "I had a meeting with the Southern Railway's general manager regarding the issues raised because of the closure of the suburban stations of Egmore. 60% of the trains have been stopped from Tambaram to Beach, which is causing a lot of problems to the commuters. The railway is very well aware of it, and the issue has been raised in the media as well. We also contacted the railway GM personally and requested him to resolve the issue. They have increased the number of coaches. But the effect will take place from coming Monday, that's what they have assured me, by increasing the number of buses from Tambaram to the Beach in the peak hours."

He added,"I'm hopeful that the problem faced by commuters will be resolved during the peak hours. If need be, we'll raise the issue to the Railway Minister also."

Earlier today, Maran wrote a letter to Southern Railway General Manager R.N. Singh. He expressed serious concern over the drastic cut in suburban train operations from 204 services to 115 over the past five days.

"Reduction over the past five days has caused immense inconvenience to lakhs of commuters, including office-goers, students, traders, working women, and senior citizens. Stating that public transport is a lifeline for ordinary citizens, the Chennai Central MP emphasised that administrative decisions must not disrupt daily livelihoods. He called for the immediate reinstatement of the full suburban train schedule without delay," he said in his letter.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see an MP taking up a local issue seriously. But why does it take a politician's meeting for the railway to act? The problem was obvious for days. The system should be more proactive.
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Suresh O
Extra buses in peak hours is a temporary fix. The real solution is to restore all 204 train services immediately. Trains carry far more people efficiently. Buses will just add to the existing road traffic chaos in Chennai.
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Anjali F
As a working woman, this disruption has been very stressful. Reaching home late affects everything. I appreciate Mr. Maran's effort, but hope the railway keeps its promise. We need reliable public transport.
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David E
Visiting Chennai for work and used this route. The congestion was unreal. Good to see local leaders are on it. Efficient suburban rail is the backbone of any major city.
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Karthik V
The letter mentions "lakhs of commuters" – that's no small number. Cutting services by almost half without a solid alternate plan is poor administration. Hope this is a lesson for future planning.

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