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Dayanidhi Advocates for Escalators and Lifts to Modernize Fort Station

by Charlotte Adams
May 21, 2025
in Chennai, India
Dayanidhi pushes for escalators, lifts at Fort station – Times of India
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  • Enhancing Accessibility and Safety at Fort Railway Station: A Vision for Inclusive Urban Transit
    • Championing Accessibility: Dayanidhi Maran’s Push for Inclusive Infrastructure
    • The Impact on Passenger Comfort and Safety: What These Upgrades Mean for Commuters  
    • A Roadmap Toward Swift Execution: Strategies for Effective Implementation  
    • The Bigger Picture: Setting a Benchmark in Urban Mobility Solutions 
      • Final Thoughts: Embracing Change Towards Accessible Transit Futures 

Enhancing Accessibility and Safety at Fort Railway Station: A Vision for Inclusive Urban Transit

In a decisive effort to improve commuter convenience and safety, Member of Parliament Dayanidhi Maran has put forward a proposal advocating the installation of escalators and elevators at the heavily frequented Fort railway station. This initiative addresses urgent concerns regarding accessibility and infrastructure modernization at one of Mumbai’s busiest transit points. With daily footfall reaching tens of thousands, these upgrades aim to alleviate congestion while providing enhanced facilities tailored especially for senior citizens, differently-abled individuals, and families with young children.

Championing Accessibility: Dayanidhi Maran’s Push for Inclusive Infrastructure

Recognizing the challenges faced by vulnerable commuters navigating steep staircases and crowded platforms, Dayanidhi Maran has emphasized the critical need for escalators and lifts at Fort station. The current setup poses significant barriers to mobility-impaired passengers, limiting their ease of access to train services. By introducing these modern amenities, the goal is to foster an inclusive environment where all travelers can move freely without physical hindrances.

  • Dual escalators proposed to facilitate smooth movement between platforms during peak hours.
  • Lifts spanning multiple levels, designed in compliance with universal accessibility standards.
  • Enhanced tactile signage aimed at assisting visually impaired commuters navigate safely.
  • A dedicated maintenance schedule ensuring continuous functionality and safety of installed equipment.

The following comparison highlights how Fort station currently lags behind other major stations in terms of accessibility features:


Station NameNo. of Escalators InstalledNo. of Lifts Installed
Fort Station (Current)00
Mumbai Central Station64
Bandra Terminus Station43

The Impact on Passenger Comfort and Safety: What These Upgrades Mean for Commuters  

The introduction of escalators and lifts will significantly enhance passenger experience by reducing physical strain associated with climbing stairs—especially important given that Mumbai’s suburban rail network serves over seven million passengers daily as per recent statistics from Indian Railways (2023). Beyond convenience, these improvements are expected to elevate safety standards within Fort station through several key measures:

  • Sufficient lighting on all new installations: to prevent accidents during low visibility conditions;
  • CCTV surveillance integration: to monitor activity around escalator/lift areas enhancing security;
  • User-friendly directional signage updates: to streamline navigation even during rush hours or emergencies;
  • An emergency response protocol linked directly with facility operators ensuring rapid assistance when needed.
  • A Roadmap Toward Swift Execution: Strategies for Effective Implementation  

    Tackling this infrastructure upgrade efficiently requires coordinated efforts among government bodies, transport authorities, engineers, as well as community stakeholders. To ensure timely completion without compromising quality or budgetary constraints, several strategic steps are recommended:

    • Diligent feasibility assessments: Mapping optimal locations within Fort station that maximize commuter flow efficiency while minimizing disruption during construction phases;
    • A clearly defined project timeline: Establishing milestones from design approval through installation completion coupled with regular progress reviews;
    • Civic engagement initiatives: Soliciting feedback via public forums or surveys ensures that upgrades align closely with user needs including those often underrepresented such as elderly groups or persons living with disabilities;
    • Synchronized planning across agencies: This includes integrating new facilities seamlessly into existing transportation networks like bus terminals or metro connections nearby; 
       
       
       
       
       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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      The Bigger Picture: Setting a Benchmark in Urban Mobility Solutions 

      This proposal spearheaded by Dayanidhi Maran reflects an increasing awareness about making urban transit systems more accessible amid rising population density in metropolitan cities like Mumbai — where approximately 8 million people commute daily using suburban trains alone (Indian Railways Report 2024). Implementing such infrastructural enhancements not only improves day-to-day travel comfort but also aligns with global trends prioritizing sustainable urban development focused on inclusivity.

      If realized promptly and effectively at Fort station—a pivotal node connecting various parts of Mumbai—these changes could serve as a blueprint inspiring similar upgrades across other congested hubs nationwide. Ultimately fostering greater public transport adoption reduces road traffic congestion contributing positively toward environmental goals such as lowering carbon emissions linked to private vehicle use.

      Final Thoughts: Embracing Change Towards Accessible Transit Futures 

      The call made by MP Dayanidhi Maran underscores an essential shift towards recognizing diverse commuter needs within India’s rapidly evolving urban landscapes. As discussions around smart city initiatives gain momentum globally—including India’s own Smart Cities Mission—the integration of user-centric features like escalators and lifts becomes indispensable rather than optional.
      Authorities must prioritize this vision not only through policy but also actionable investments ensuring that stations like Fort evolve into safe havens welcoming every traveler regardless of age or ability.
      The time is ripe for decisive action transforming everyday journeys into seamless experiences reflecting equity in mobility access throughout Mumbai’s sprawling rail network.

      Tags: Accessibilityaccessibility improvementsChennaicommuter servicesDayanidhiescalatorsFort stationgovernment initiativesIndiainfrastructureliftsMumbaiPublic Transitrailway stationsTimes of Indiatransportationurban development
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