Dear Modiji, bullet trains can wait, first rectify problems in
metros
Posted by: Avinash Sharma
Updated: Tuesday, September 2, 2014,
Thousands of commuters were again stranded on Tuesday as a technical
snag hit Delhi Metro's Blue Line causing the trains to run slow and halt
for several minutes at many stations resulting in overcrowding. Long
queues were seen outside every metro station on the entire stretch
between Dwarka-Noida/Vaishali routes.
Technical snags, a daily phenomenon in metro
The glitch on the Blue Line is very frequent and the Delhi Metro Rail
Corporation (DMRC) always blames the snapping of a strand of the
overhead electrical wire. Delhi metro may have completed a decade, but
no permanent solution has been formulated till date to cure this problem
which has now become a daily affair.
This not only eats up the precious time of thousands of commuters as
these snags generally develop during peak hours, when there is maximum
traffic on the route.
Ironically, the stranded commuters were heard chatting about how Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a five-day visit of Japan, was seen
wooing technical giants in Japan's capital, Tokyo, to help develop metro
network in other Indian cities.
Japan has already committed to providing financial, technical and
operational support to develop India's first bullet train project. Japan
has also promised to substantially invest in Ahmedabad metro project.
These are really good signs as it will boost India's infrastructure but
the government must also ensure that the existing projects are not
ignored as well.
Delhi's lifeline is metro
In the past one decade, the state owned metro has turned Delhi's
lifeline. It has achieved a daily ridership of an average 2.5 million
and generates huge revenues. People in the entire Delhi-NCR region now
depend on metros. With every passing month the coaches are getting
overcrowded as people are shunning other modes of transport in the
capital city and travelling metro to save their precious time and fuel.
But there seems to be no remedy to curb overcrowding and the ever
increasing glitches.
Metro is facing technical snags every now and then
One wonders why the DMRC is unable to fix this problem which is not only
affecting its credibility but also making it a butt of all jokes in the
international community. In this age of social media the news of such
irregularities spreads like wildfire and thus, brings shame to the
government.
Rain in Mumbai metro
We can take the case of Mumbai metro when water from an AC duct started
pouring inside a metro coach, during its initial days of plying. The
commuters inside the coach clicked pictures and made videos and posted
them on social media. The state of the art metro had to face huge
embarrassment with this incident.
Since, metro is also used by foreigners visiting Delhi the instances of
any such snag only brings global humiliation.
Tall claims over improved transport facilities are being made but the
existing system is not working properly. The DMRC washes its hands off
every time a technical snag occurs. The government must fix
accountability of those responsible for such glitches.
Bringing foreign technologies and investments would be of no use if the
existing ones are not maintained well. Expansion and development of the
metro will be positive only when the government addresses this issue
seriously so that no such problem is faced in coming days.
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/feature/dear-modiji-bullet-trains-can-wait-first-rectify-problems-metro-1513796.html
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