‘Redevelopment’ threatens heritage value of 125-year-old Coonoor rail station
- September 9, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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‘Redevelopment’ threatens heritage value of 125-year-old Coonoor rail station
Sub :History
Sec: Art and Culture
Context:
- The Coonoor railway station, part of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is undergoing significant renovations.
- The station, over 125 years old, remains largely unchanged and is a relic of colonial history.
- Renovations, under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, have been criticised by history enthusiasts and heritage conservationists.
About Coonoor railway station:
- It is an NSG–4 category Indian railway station in the Salem railway division of Southern Railway zone.
- It serves Coonoor, a municipality town and popular hill station in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu.
- The train station is a part of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a World Heritage Site. The train station is an important rail hub for trains passing to Udhagamandalam (Ooty).
- Paul Hockings, in his “Encyclopedia of the Nilgiri Hills,” mentions that the idea of a railway in the Nilgiris was discussed for over 50 years before construction began.
- The ghat line connecting Mettupalayam and Coonoor was opened in 1899 after Lord Wenlock initiated its construction in 1891.
- It was opened in 1908.
Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS):
- It is an ongoing Indian Railways mission launched in February 2023 by the Ministry of Railways to redevelop railway stations across India.
- The development plan takes into account the unique needs of each station, promoting a holistic approach to railway station enhancement.
- The scheme aims to transform railway stations into modern, well-equipped hubs with improved passenger amenities, better traffic circulation, inter-modal integration, and enhanced signage.
- The scheme shall cater for the introduction of new amenities as well as the upgradation and replacement of existing amenities.
- The ultimate goal is to transform these stations into vibrant city centres over the long term.
- Key Features:
- Modern passenger amenities: This includes providing clean and hygienic waiting areas, restrooms, Special amenities for the disabled, and food and beverage outlets.
- Improved traffic circulation: This includes creating separate entry and exit points for passengers and vehicles, widening roads and footpaths, and providing adequate parking facilities.
- Inter-modal integration: This includes providing seamless connectivity between railway stations and other modes of transport, such as buses, taxis, and autorickshaws.
- Upgraded signage: This includes providing clear and visible signage in multiple languages to guide passengers.
- Sustainability: This includes using energy-efficient lighting and appliances.
- Eco-friendliness:
- Rainwater harvesting systems and green spaces
- Ballastless tracks, which reduce noise and vibration
- Roof plazas, where available, provide additional space for commercial activities and passenger amenities
Source: TH