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Shoddy Restoration of Perambur Loco Works and Pedestrian Subway Raises Safety Concerns in Chennai
Chennai: The recently restored pedestrian subway at the Perambur Loco Works railway station has come under criticism from residents' welfare associations (RWAs). They argue that poor construction quality and lack of maintenance have rendered the facility unsafe for public use.
The RWAs urged authorities to urgently repair the subway, install proper lighting and drainage, restore access to restrooms, and ensure routine maintenance.
The subway, intended to provide a safe crossing under railway tracks, was plagued by structural issues since its completion. However, even after restoration earlier this month, the subway floods during rainy days, floor tiles are damaged or missing, lighting is inadequate, and essential fixtures like stainless steel bollards were either stolen or never installed securely.
"Despite the significant funds invested, the subway reflects poor workmanship and a complete lack of oversight. Basic facilities such as lighting, drainage, and sanitation are either absent or dysfunctional," said Raghukumar Choodamani, a member of the Perambur Neighbourhood Development Forum.
Residents also raised concerns over the inaccessibility of nearby public restrooms, which remain locked. Garbage accumulation near both entrances of the subway has added to hygiene and safety concerns.
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"The condition of the subway has forced some commuters to dangerously cross railway tracks due to broken boundary walls—a safety lapse that led to several accidents in the past," added Raghukumar.
Repeated complaints and requests for repairs were sent to Southern Railway authorities, but the residents say that responses were limited or delayed. There has been no official statement from railway officials regarding inspection protocols, timelines for repairs, or plans for long-term maintenance.
"The pedestrian subway was intended to improve commuter safety at the busy Perambur Loco Works station. However, with the current state of disrepair, residents argue that it has become more of a hazard than a help. We have also called for a thorough audit of the work done and accountability for lapses in safety standards," said Srinivasan, another resident of Perambur.
Despite multiple attempts by TOI, the Southern Railway officials were unavailable for comment.