Capital’s bus shelters cry for facilities

  • | Wednesday | 19th February, 2020

T’Puram Express takes a look at the bus shelters. VJT HallThe two bus shelters constructed by Pratheeksha Bus Shelters Kerala Private Limited have been maintained by Jaypee Ads Private Limited. PalayamThe bus shelter was constructed using MLA V S Sivakumar’s development fund during his tenure as the minister. MuseumThe Museum bus shelter maintained by the Thiruvananthapuram Road Development Corporation Limited (TRDCL) has CCTV surveillance cameras, seating facilities and speakers. StatueUndertaken by the corporation with the TRDCL, the bus stop does have functional CCTVs but the speakers do not work efficiently.On these issues, Mayor K Sreekumar said: “We plan to upgrade the facilities at bus stops.

Steni Simon By Express News Service THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A few years ago, several bus shelters in the city got a makeover with additional facilities such as CCTV surveillance cameras, FM radio connection, LED display boards and lights for illumination. But, due to lack of maintenance, these hi-tech facilities have become dysfunctional, thereby inconveniencing commuters. T’Puram Express takes a look at the bus shelters. Karyavattom and Sreekaryam Though the Karyavattom campus bus stop has a properly maintained overhead roof, none of the lights work. “Waiting for a bus during late hours is uncomfortable, raising safety concerns,” said Kavya Shabu, research scholar, Government College, Karyavattom. She added that the waiting shelter at Sreekaryam is congested.“People are forced to wait on the road amid the huge traffic,” she said. VJT Hall The two bus shelters constructed by Pratheeksha Bus Shelters Kerala Private Limited have been maintained by Jaypee Ads Private Limited. Although both the shelters have well-maintained roofs, only one shelter is illuminated by the LED display hoarding. “This is one of the busiest bus stops in the city but the safety of passengers, especially women, is at risk due to lack of proper lighting. Sometimes, the only source of light is from the headlights of vehicles passing by or from the wayside eateries,” said Ajay S Kumar, an IT employee. Palayam The bus shelter was constructed using MLA V S Sivakumar’s development fund during his tenure as the minister. The shelter is congested, does not have efficient disabled-friendly ramps and is not illuminated. “Streetlights are the only source of light,” said a woman, who preferred anonymity. Museum The Museum bus shelter maintained by the Thiruvananthapuram Road Development Corporation Limited (TRDCL) has CCTV surveillance cameras, seating facilities and speakers. Despite these, the lack of proper lighting is the main issue here. Vijitha S, a student, said: “I usually try to catch the early bus so that I don’t have to wait when it gets dark.” Sasthamangalam One of the bus stops does not have sufficient seating and commuters sit on cement slabs while waiting for buses. Statue Undertaken by the corporation with the TRDCL, the bus stop does have functional CCTVs but the speakers do not work efficiently.On these issues, Mayor K Sreekumar said: “We plan to upgrade the facilities at bus stops. The lighting issues, in particular, will be taken up and a solution found.”

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