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Today (10:11) Gateway to IT hub, Heelalige railway station wallows in
neglect (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Commentary/Human Interest

BENGALURU: Located just 7km away from Bengaluru’s IT nerve centre
Electronics City, Heelalige railway station is a picture of utter
neglect. It has no roof, while its toilets are always locked. In the
absence of a foot overbridge (FOB), commuters are forced to put their
lives at risk and hop across the tracks to reach platform No. 2.
The station’s condition is shocking given that it’s a gateway to the
tech corridors of Bengaluru and has enormous potential to emerge as a
suburban rail hub. Prominent companies like Wipro, Infosys, Biocon,
HP, HCL, Seimens, Tech Mahindra, Happiest Minds and Capgemini, and
multispecialty hospitals like Narayana Health City and Mazumdar-Shaw
Cancer Center are in its vicinity.
Trains passing through the station connect Yeshwantpur, Hebbal,
Bellandur Road, Sarjapur and Electronics City with Bengaluru. If
developed, the station can take vehicular pressure off Bengaluru roads
and spare commuters the onerous burden of waiting at busy
intersections like Silk Board Junction.
Railway authorities, however, are not even willing to acknowledge the
precarious and pathetic condition of Heelalige station. Their logic:
ticket revenue from the station is too less to merit any investment in
basic facilities.
Passengers, obviously, aren’t amused. “It’s one of the most
underutilized stations despite being in the IT corridor,” said Praveen
Kumar, a passenger. “Many passengers, including the elderly and women,
have to jump over the tracks to reach the other platform as there is
no FOB. Even basic amenities like toilets, drinking water and seating
arrangements for passengers are missing,” he added.
During a recent protest, activists took a train from Yeshwantpur to
Heelalige to prove the point that suburban rail can make a huge
difference to intra-city commuting. A cab journey from Yeshwantpur to
Heelalige (60km) would cost over Rs 1,000 and take two hours. But the
activists covered a distance of 40 km (by train) in an hour at just Rs
10.
Thousands of techies commute daily between various parts of Bengaluru
and Electronics City and surrounding areas using private vehicles. The
abysmally low frequency of trains along the route deters them from
taking the Heelalige route to and from their workplace. In fact, South
Western Railway (SWR) had suspended two pairs of newly introduced DEMU
trains, which ply between Banaswadi and Hosur, from May 26 to October
25 citing track renewal.
“The patronage of these trains is less since they operate during
non-peak hours. They won’t be of any use if they aren’t in sync with
office timings. The railways should also rope in companies to develop
the station under CSR funds,” said Ashok Rao, a passenger. “It’s
unsafe to reach the station in the evening as there is no lighting on
the approach road,” said Priya S, another passenger.
A senior railway official in Bengaluru division said revenue from the
station is less. “Heelalige’s daily footfall is about 250-600 so the
amenities are fewer compared to other stations. We have proposed an
FOB. We had earlier appointed a parking contractor but passengers
refused to pay the parking fee since the train fare is almost the
same,” he said.
An online petition was also started to provide a stop for express/mail
trains at the station to cut down journey time to the city to board
intercity trains. It would help residents in Anekal, Attibele,
Bommasandra, Chandapura and Electronics City, the petition said.
Needed: Safe parking zone, feeder buses.
There’s no toilet facility, which makes it difficult during an
emergency. As there’s no roof over the platforms, it’s inconvenient to
wait for trains during the rainy season. The railways should improve
the facility to attract passengers




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