MONORAIL TO BYPASS HERITAGE
ZONE IN
TRIVANDRUM
The 240
families living in the centuries-old ‘agraharam’ at Valiyasala street can now
sleep peacefully as it has been decided to spare the homesteads when the Mass
Rapid Transit System (MRTS) is laid from Technocity to Karamana in the
capital.The residents had been knocking at the doors of the executing agencies
and the government after” the Hindu” revealed in a report that the elevated
MRTS will cut across their homes.
They had
petitioned the government and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), the
consultant for the project, to change the alignment of the MRTS so that the
250-metre Valiyasala Street would be spared from the alignment and retained as
a heritage zone.Following an inspection of the ‘agraharam’ by Principal
Advisor, DMRC, E. Sreedharan recently, the DMRC decided to take the monorail
through an alternative route. On Saturday, the DMRC communicated the decision
to the Vyasa Residents Association (VRA) representing the local community.The
DMRC has now asked the government and the Kerala Mono Rail Corporation Ltd.,
the Special Purpose Vehicle for the project, to get the 700-metre stretch of NH
66 from near the Thycaud Railway Over Bridge (ROB)-Choorakattupalayam to
Killipalam junction widened to 21 metres so that the ‘agraharam’ can be
bypassed. The DMRC has sought early completion of the widening.
The
original alignment that cut across the street was chosen to avoid the ROB.Official
sources said the route now proposed by the DMRC would cut across the shunting
neck at Thampanoor through an obligatory span to the end of the ROB’s arm and
from there proceed to Choorakattupalayam through the median to come up on the
NH 66 at the Killipalam junction.
Prof. John Kurakar
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