Commuters Forced to Cross Tracks Due to Bridge Work Delays at Tiruvannamalai Railway Station
The completion of a ₹14-crore foot overbridge designed to connect the new bus terminus with the railway station has faced significant delays, causing considerable inconvenience for commuters.
The foot overbridge, a critical infrastructure project aimed at improving accessibility and safety for pedestrians crossing the railway tracks, has been under construction for an extended period. Local authorities had initially projected that the project would be completed by [insert expected completion date], but various factors, including construction hurdles and funding issues, have contributed to the slowdown.
In the meantime, commuters are experiencing difficulties navigating between the bus terminus and the railway station. The absence of a safe crossing option has forced many pedestrians to take longer routes or cross the tracks at unsafe points, raising concerns about passenger safety.
Local residents and daily travelers have expressed frustration over the delays, urging authorities to expedite the construction process. They emphasize the importance of the foot overbridge for enhancing connectivity in the area and supporting the growing number of passengers using both transportation hubs.
Officials have stated that they are committed to resolving the issues and aim to complete the project as soon as possible. The foot overbridge is expected to significantly improve pedestrian safety and provide a seamless transit experience once finished. Further updates regarding the project timeline are anticipated in the coming weeks.
