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Railway chief engineers will probe damage to SMVT station: MP P C Mohan
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MP P C Mohan and Bengaluru Divisional Railway Manager Shyam Singh at the SMVT Bengaluru railway on Thursday. Credit: Special Arrangement
MP P C Mohan and Bengaluru Divisional Railway Manager Shyam Singh at the SMVT Bengaluru railway on Thursday. Credit: Special Arrangement

A committee of railway chief engineers will investigate the reasons for the damage caused by torrential rains and gusty winds to SMVT Bengaluru, India's first air-conditioned train station.

The committee will submit its report in a week. Further action will be taken based on the report findings, said Bangalore Central MP, P C Mohan, who visited the station on Thursday.

On Tuesday afternoon, gusty winds blew away a portion of the ceiling of the main facade of the railway station located in eastern Bengaluru's Baiyappanahalli area.

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The rains caused the ceiling to leak, sending passengers scurrying for cover. A subway that links all seven platforms was also flooded, and railway authorities had to use a pump to drain the water out. The platforms' granite flooring also became slippery.

Mohan said: "We checked the condition of the subway. A committee of chief engineers from the railways will investigate what caused the damage and submit a report within a week."

He disagreed that the railways prioritised aesthetics over durability and safety. "As part of station modernisation, we are providing more facilities, toilets, seats, escalators, etc. These are necessities, not a luxury," he told DH.

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(Published 02 June 2023, 00:45 IST)