Mangalore, July 29, 2013: The Mangalore Railway Station will be upgraded to international standards under the Public Private Partnership Model and the consultancy work has been handed over to Kerala Industrial and Technical Consultancy Organization (KITCO).
The above information was provided by a senior railway official at the Railway Grievance Redressal Meeting held at Circuit House on July 29, Monday.The official also informed that the firm will identify the private firm for partnership.The site analysis report plan was also presented to Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel who presided over the meeting.
It was also informed at the meeting that the 4th and 5th platform at Mangalore Central station will be built at a cost of Rs 16.19 crore, including constructing high-level platform at a cost of Rs 2.55 crore and signals at a cost of Rs 55 lakh among other things.
When the MP questioned the reason for the opposition of the railway authorities towards the demand of the public to construct a railway level crossing near Baikampady APMC, the officials said the incrasing accidents near railway crossings was the reason for the same. They informed that the railway over bridge works near Baikampady would be completed in the next two years.
Nalin further directed the railway officials to take steps to initiate construction works of the Bajal railway under bridge at the earliest. Regarding the under pass and over bridge at Jeppu Mahakalipadpu, officials said the blue print is under preparation.
The MP also instructed the RTO officials to permit KSRTC bus services from Mangalore to Kankanady Railway Station.
Railway officials from Palakkad and Mysore divisions, MCC officials and several representatives from various departments attended the meeting.