Relevance of proposed Kollengode – Thrissur railway while opening
Pollachi – Kollengode – Palakkad BG line
( Madan Menon Thottasseri)
The Pollachi – Palakkad
line’s track laying ( MG to BG Conversion ) was in full swing during the past
few months as Southern Railway had actually envisaged to open the same for
traffic at least by mid April, 2015. Of course the schedule could not be
maintained. Once the inspection by Commissioner for Rail Safety is over, there
is likelihood for introduction of trains without further delay. The
significance of the Palakkad Jn - Palakkad Town - Pudunagaram- Kollengode -
Pollachi - Udumalaipet- Palani - Dindigul BG line is enormous mainly due to the
fact that it creates direct rail link between Central Tamil Nadu to West Coast cities
- Goa, Mumbai etc via. Palakkad, Kozhikkode, Mangalore etc( through Konkan
Railway from Mangalore).
Happy to know that gauge
conversion in the Palakkad - Kollengode - pollachi section is almost completed
and waits for the formal CRS inspection prior to the introduction of trains.
This line is the part of the Palakkad - Dindigul BG Conversion project. It is
to be noted that the Pollachi - Palani - Dindigul section is already opened for
traffic and the Pollachi - Podanur section is under work in progress. It took
around seven long years to convert the MG line to BG! Cessation of MG trains
for gauge conversion was on 10th December,2008. The conversion project was very
much behind the schedule. People of the region condemned the slow pace of
project development and they had apprehensions on the commissioning of the rail
section for resumption of train services (in the BG track) as promised by the
Southern Railway.
It would have been fine
if the pending Kollengode - Thrissur line ( fresh BG line) had been sanctioned
and made a reality at this time when the full stretch of the Dindigul –
Palakkad MG section becomes a BG section upon gauge conversion. Very
unfortunate that the Kollengode - Thrissur BG railway line (originally planned
as a MG line !) is still pending! The Kollengode - Thrissur line must become a
reality which will create a direct chord line between Pollachi and Thrissur and
leads to a fresh new rail corridor from Central Tamil Nadu to Central Kerala
while the erstwhile MG network are all most converted into BG in this region.
A direct rail corridor
from Pollachi to Thrissur by-passing the busy Palakkad will be availed if the
decades’ long pending Kollengode – Thrissur railway line becomes a reality and
will be useful for the faster movement of Containers between Tuticorin and
Cochin Ports.
The B.G.Link from
Dindigul to Coimbatore Jn. through Pollachi will help the easy movement of
export-cargo, mainly Tea from Nilgiris and Textiles/Garments from Coimbatore –
Tiruppur industrial belt to the Tuticorin Port.
Kollengode – Thrissur
railway , the long pending line connecting Kollengode (lying in the Pollachi –
Palakkad section just converted into BG) and Thrissur, the city of Pooram
festivals in central Kerala (lying in the Chennai - Palakkad – Ernakulam trunk
route) is a paradigm for railway project which was neglected by the railway
ministry during the past 50 years!
A traffic survey for
connecting Kollengode and Thrissur (B.G) was done during 1964-65 by the distinguished
Padmashree P.N.Baskaran Nair (late) who simultaneously surveyed the Salem-
Bangalore and Hassan Mangalore lines. Actually this was the second survey, as
the initial survey conducted during the pre-independence period in mid forties
already went unnoticed. Though the said line was resurveyed in the year 2004
and 2007, it was resurveyed afresh! This account of a once shelved proposal for
a railway line that facilitates Pollachi – Thrissur ‘chord’ line, is eligible
to be included in the ‘wish list’ of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu as it has the
potential to get refurbished. This railway line through the valley of
Neliyampathy Hills can beyond doubt facilitate a fresh green rail-corridor from
South Tamil Nadu to Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala and it will be
increasingly significant for the tourism development in both states.
Due to its proximity to
the Western Ghats, Pollachi has cool climate in all seasons. South India’s
biggest cattle market and Asia’s largest jaggery and vegetable market are
popular in Pollachi. In fact the central Kerala depends on Pollachi for
vegetable and kitchen provisions.
The
Dindigul-Palani-Udumalaipettai-Pollachi B.G section creates a shorter rail
route from Chennai (Egmore) to Palani, the temple town well known for hill-temple
of Lord Subramanya and to Udumalaipettai, the growing industrial town. It will
be feasible to introduce direct trains between Chennai Egmore and
Palakkad/Thrissur via Villupuram – Vridachalam -Trichy – Dindigul – Palani –
Udumalaipet - Pollachi - Kollengode.
Kollengode – Thrissur
line will actually create a busy pilgrim rail route viz. Palani - Pollachi –
kollengode – Thrissur- Guruvayur link with a potential to operate round the
clock train services between Palani and Guruvayur Operation of both Express and
Fast Passenger trains through Dindigul- Palani –Pollachi – Kollengode- Nenmara-
Thrissur line connecting trunk-route rail-heads of Tamil Nadu and Kerala
(Maduarai/Tiruchchi/Dindigul and Thrissur/Guruvayur/Ernakulam respectively)
will enhance the potential for traffic earnings and optimum utilisation of
rolling stocks.
Further in future, the
Thrissur- Nenmara – Kollengode - Pollachi- Podanur B.G.sections (129 k.m), will
serve as an alternative route to the busy Thrissur- Palakkad Jn. – Podanur Jn.
(125 k.m) double-lined trunk section. Thus Southern Railways can treat this
route through the valley of Nelliyampathy hills, lengthier by just 4 k.m as a
‘third line’ between Podanur and Thrissur, while it enables to skip the traffic
saturated Palakkad Junction.
It was very appreciative
that a team of Southern Railway officials headed by Mr.K. George John, Dy.
Chief Operation Manager ( Survey & Construction wing) had conducted
inspection of sites in Kollengode – Nenmara – Vadakkumcherry stretch and also
had interface with the Action Councils for the proposed Kollengode – Thrissur
railway functioning at Nenmara and Kollengode in December,2012. Though people
in this region had taken for granted that Southern Railway will put forth the
Kollengode – Thrissur Railway Line to be eligible for implementation, it was
never incorporated into the Railway Budget for 2013-14 and even subsequent
Budgets for 2014- 15 and 2015 -16! Let us hope that both Kerala and Tamil Nadu
( though it is within Kerala ) will take note of potentials of Kollengode –
Thrissur railway and prevail on the Railway Ministry to make it a reality at
the earliest at least through the ensuing Railway Budget 2016-2017
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