[sustran] Chennai monorail controversy

Paul Barter paulbarter at nus.edu.sg
Mon Feb 6 16:18:03 JST 2006


Some of you may be interested to know that Chennai (formerly Madras) in
India is in the midst of a heated controversy over public transport.  

The Tamil Nadu state government decision to opt for a huge monorail
network is the issue. 
See
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=chennai+monorail&btnG=Search+
News for the latest. 

Both 'Metro' supporters and BRT supporters seem to be weighing in (with
the heavy rail supporters louder and more influential it seems). 

http://www.hindu.com/2006/02/03/stories/2006020315440700.htm (Monorail
plan ill-advised: Sreedharan)
"The Tamil Nadu Government's decision to go for monorail for Chennai
city to meet its growing traffic needs is most `unfortunate' as it will
not help meet the transport requirement of city commuters," says Delhi
Metro Rail Corporation managing director E. Sreedharan.

Already the State had burnt its fingers with the "ill-advised" mass
rapid transit system (MRTS) and the monorail would be its another
"ill-advised venture," he said in a letter to the State Government.

The State, which had asked the DMRC to submit a comprehensive report for
a rail based metro system for Chennai, dashed off a letter to the
Corporation recently asking it to stop all its investigations and
surveys.

Expressing surprise over the decision, Mr. Sreedharan suspected that the
State had been "influenced by monorail lobby with its tall claims and
false promises." The lobby, the letter noted, had already stalled the
metro project in Bangalore. ...


or  http://www.hindu.com/2006/01/29/stories/2006012901640500.htm
(Divergent views emerge on utility of monorail project)


Any comments?

Paul

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