Private bus lobby not allowing Mysuru-Mangaluru train to ply on Fridays: Passengers


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jun 25: There is a train service from Mysuru to Mangaluru six days a week. However, the absence of service on Fridays poses a problem for passengers. Allegedly, the train service is not permitted on Fridays due to potential losses for private bus operators, according to disgruntled passengers.

Many individuals from Dakshina Kannada district work in Bengaluru and Mysuru. A significant number of them rely on train travel for cost-effective transportation, especially on company holidays. While there is a six-day-a-week train service from Mysuru to Mangaluru, the lack of service on Fridays is a hindrance.

As employees in Mysuru have Saturdays and Sundays off, it is common for them to travel to Mangaluru after Friday evening. However, since there is no train service on Fridays, they are compelled to travel by bus, incurring higher expenses.

Bus travel from Mysuru to Mangaluru is twice as expensive as train travel, particularly on weekends when bus fares are higher. Moreover, bus seats are often fully booked despite the higher prices. On normal days, bus fares are around Rs 600 , but on weekends, they can go up to 1,000 Rs. In contrast, train tickets cost between Rs 250 and Rs 300.

Allegedly, the train service is not allowed on Fridays due to the influence of the private bus lobby, which fears a higher influx of passengers from Mysuru to Mangaluru. Social workers claim that the lack of determination among elected representatives and officials contributes to the problem.

During the rainy season, the ghat sections connecting Dakshina Kannada district, particularly the Sampaje Ghat linking Mysuru and Mangaluru, become unsuitable for traffic. When all the ghats are closed, buses coming from Mysuru have to rely on alternative routes. This, in turn, leads to increased traffic on the Shiradi Ghat. Therefore, train service becomes crucial during such times. Passengers insist that train service should be provided from Mysuru on Fridays as well.

In response to a request from Mysuru MP Pratapasimha, the Central Railway Board has granted permission to operate the Bengaluru-Mangaluru Express (Via Mysuru) night train, which previously ran three days a week. There is also a demand for extending this train service to Karwar. Such an extension would benefit various constituencies, including Murudeshwar, accessible from the Mysuru side. As Saturdays and Sundays are holidays for most companies, people from Mysuru also have the opportunity to visit the holy places in Dakshina Kannada district with their family members.

It would be ideal to have train service between Mysuru and Mangaluru seven days a week, with Fridays being especially important. An employee based in Mangaluru, emphasized the significance of such service for those commuting to city for work.

Allegedly, trains are not permitted to run on Fridays due to the influence of the private bus lobby. Authorities claim that the cancellation is due to platform-related issues. However, if the timings were slightly adjusted, the problem could be resolved. Hanumant Kamath, president of the Western Rail Yatri Development Committee, stated that canceling the train service on a day when it would be useful to the public is not the right approach.

 

 

 

  

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    This bus lobby also objected to Mangalore to Bangalore routes, not in the interest of the people

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    If there is platform issue at Mangalore then let the train be extended to Udupi.

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    So sad that Mangaloreans need to migrate for jobs to other places and struggle so much.

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  • Shivaprasad K U, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    Private lobby impacting govt services in Education, Health sectors too. Most of private owners in Education, Health and Transport sectors are affiliated to political parties & other powerful people across the party lines. Govt services in these sectors will never be strengthened .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    Private bus lobby is against Acche Din ...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    most of the private bus lobby is infested by nagpur gulams...time to kick them out and fully introduce govt buses.....charbi jepdaale aklena...baari raapuver...

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    How about shifting 50% of Kerala bound trains to Mangalore Jn (Kankanady) from Mangalore central railway station?

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  • Wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu /Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    Private buss lobby also not allowing Bangalore-Mangalore trains to ply on time. Within 6 hours we can reach by car even though the roads are in pathetic condition, trains normally takes more than 10 hours. The journey from Bangalore to Mysuru faster, then starting from Mysuru the trains stops unnecessarily at every station more than 15 minutes. There is also Private Medical College lobby working successfully to prevent the Govt. Medical College in Mangalore, Almost every Dist. in Karnataka got their Govt. Medical College. We are still waiting. THIS SHOWS HOW OUR REPRESENTATIVES WORKING WITH IN FULL CO-OPERATION WITH THESE LOBBIES.

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    Trains are always on loss and govt recovers only 57% of the cost , so is this fair that the private bus operators are doing. If train employees protest and dont allow buses to ply on the road then will the bus operators keep quite. Who will bear for the losses to the govt treasury due to this strike. Is our govt so weak that a private entity can block a large government organization.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    Despite incurring losses MPs are still provided free first class travel, while the concessions availed by senor citizens had been abolished on grounds of losses. When they squeeze all benefits it is their duty to ensure the wellbeing of the citizens which unfortunately many neglect.

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  • Yashwanth, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 25 2023

    Congress govt. Ki jai...

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  • Jairam Mulky, Moodbidri

    Sun, Jun 25 2023

    shouldn't our MP's help DK people?

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  • Pavan, Mlr

    Sun, Jun 25 2023

    If any help to gujju adani Mangalore MP is ready 😂

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jun 26 2023

    He is somewhere in Egypt ...

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