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Suburban transport system to be completed in a year
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, JAN. 10. The Multi-modal Suburban Transport System
(MSTS), having two streams of traffic on Lingampalli-Hyderabad-
Secunderabad and Secunderabad-Falaknuma lines, is proposed to be
completed within a year after its approval by the Railway Board.
An MoU for the project was signed by the Railway Ministry and the
State Government on September 25 last year.
Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Mr. N.
Krithivasan, General Manager of South Central Railway, said two
proposals for MSTS under Phase-I had been sent to the Railway
Board on November 11. While part I of phase-I covers the
Secunderabad-Falaknuma section at a cost of Rs.29 crores, the
part II covers Lingampalli-Hyderabad- Secunderabad at a cost of
Rs.31 crores, both to be equally shared by the Railways and the
State Government.
A reconnaissance survey of the sections has been undertaken by
the Railways in coordination with the Government. A joint task
force comprising officials from the Railways and the State
Government has been formed for implementation of the project. The
project involves opening of 10 new stations and electrification
of Secunderabad-Falaknuma and Sanathnagar-Falaknuma sections. A
combined ticket both for travelling in train and bus will be
offered.
Mr. Krithivasan said the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corporation had decided to open food plazas in 13 stations and
two of them would be at Secunderabad and Hyderabad. The decision
to lease out railway space for commercial exploitation, has
evoked good response.
On the complaint that the contractors of car and two-wheeler
parking spaces at railway stations were fleecing the people, the
General Manager and other officials promised to look into the
problem.
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