‘Airport-like’ Sir. M. Visvesvaraya Terminal finally takes off
The Hindu
Inaugural train chugs off from the Baiyappanahalli terminal to Ernakulam
Commuters who boarded the first train from the Sir. M. Visvesvaraya Terminal, Baiyappanahalli (SMVB Terminal), on Monday evening were pleasantly surprised to finally use the swanky airport-like air-conditioned railway station.
“It looks like an airport and it was hard to believe. I reached here using Google Maps, but was taken aback after I reached here. I asked the auto driver twice whether this was indeed the railway station I was supposed to be dropped at,” said Amal, a commuter who travelled to Ernakulam on the first train from the terminal.
Most commuters were appreciative of the facilities and the state-of-the-art interiors of the railway station, one of its kind in the country. “The facilities at the station are very good — escalators, air-conditioning, food court, the lounges — definitely much better than any station. The terminal is definitely a great addition to a global city like Bengaluru,” said Sri Priya, another commuter.
While many said the swanky railway station exceeded their expectations, they hoped it will be well maintained and continues to be clean and swanky. “The station looks very nice as of now, but only time will tell if it’s going to stay like this. First day everyone takes care of it, I hope they maintain it like this continuously,” said Jaffrey, a commuter.
However, many commuters also pointed out some gaps that needed to be fixed, mainly access to the railway terminal. Some cab services showed the area as out of service on Monday and people need to take a longer detour to access the station for the want of a U-turn, many argued.
The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has already launched buses on 10 routes, which will totally make 144 trips everyday. The terminal is also in the vicinity of the Baiyappanahalli Metro station on the Purple Line.
The SMVB Terminal was packed on Monday and looked festive. The SMVB-Ernakulam tri-weekly Express that was supposed to leave the terminal at 7 p.m., left the station at 7.50 p.m. on Monday.
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