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No safe passage for pedestrians on Korukkupet Bridge
Chennai: The 500m Cochrane Basin Bridge at Korukkupet, a crucial link between residential areas and Central railway station, has turned into a daily hazard for pedestrians, particularly for those heading to the nearby Tondiarpet Peripheral Hospital.
Though the 12.2crore bridge was built to decongest traffic near the railway gate, its narrow pedestrian path abruptly ends midway, forcing users onto a busy, fast-moving carriageway. Residents say the lack of a continuous walkway makes it dangerous, especially during peak hours and rains.
With concrete plates broken, and pavement lights defunct for more than two years, many commuters risk their lives crossing the railway track below instead of using the footpath.
Beer bottles, garbage heaps, and stray animals block access to the stairs.
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"Stray dogs and cattle often wander onto the road, posing a serious risk to motorists. While the city conducts drives to control the stray animal menace, this bridge is completely overlooked. The corporation should act before it causes an accident," S Ganesh, a resident of Meenambal Nagar and regular commuter said.
The adjacent hospital sees regular foot traffic from vulnerable groups, yet there are no ramps or shelters to ease their commute.
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During rain, the moss-covered walkway turns slippery, said S Gopal, a resident of Korukkupet.
At Meenambal Nagar and Ambedkar Nagar, locals complain that damaged medians allow the road to turn into a chaotic two-way passage. This not only worsens vehicle congestion but also heightens risk for pedestrians.
However, Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) officials said they did not receive any formal complaints and added that fibre cone medians would be replaced and debris cleared soon.
Residents who filed multiple complaints through the Namma Chennai app say no action was taken.