Extended toll period mooted for
proposed flyovers
The State government is probing different options,
including extending the toll period for the proposed overbridges on the
Edappally-Aroor NH bypass so that motorists would not have to give huge amounts
as toll, the Minister for Public Works V.K. Ebrahim Kunju said on Saturday.
His statement comes in the wake of the National Highways
Authority of India stating that the existing toll rates would have to be hiked
manifold once the four flyovers on the 16-km stretch are ready. The flyovers
are expected to cost Rs.1,200 crore, whereas four-laning the Vyttila-Aroor
stretch (for which toll is being collected) cost Rs. 191 crore. Speaking to The
Hindu here, Mr. Kunju said that increasing the toll period would be among the
options that the State government would suggest to the NHAI to lessen the
burden of the toll on motorists.
Crossing the
four junctions on the bypass has become a nightmare for motorists and
pedestrians because of the phenomenal increase in number of inter and
intra-district vehicles.
Speaking on the
toll issue, PWD Secretary Manoj Joshi said that various options would be tried
out so that a “practical” toll rate can be arrived at by the NHAI and the State
government. “The options include extending the toll period, and subsequently
the time span for which the contractor would have to maintain the bypass and
the four flyovers in good condition. We cannot collect a huge toll from
motorists for using the small bypass.”
Asked whether it
is appropriate to collect toll from vehicles using the bypass that is located
within the city, Mr. Joshi said the NH bypass in Kochi is not a typical
highway, since it is part of the city. But the NHAI has a common toll policy
for its roads within city limits and those outside it.
The NHAI had
recently estimated the cost of building flyovers at the congested Edappally,
Palarivattom, Vyttila and Kundanoor junctions on the bypass at Rs. 1,158 crore.
Two flyovers each have been mooted at Edapally, Palarivattom and Vyttila
junctions. They are expected to be ready in three years’ time.
Later, speaking
to the media at another function, Mr Kunju said that a report on building a
overbridge or underpass at the Vathuruthy level crossing in Willington Island
has been sought within a month from a team of experts from the Indian Navy and the
RBDCK.
“The Navy has
suggested an underpass since a flyover might affect the operation of its
aircraft from the adjacent naval airport,” he said.
The overbridge
proposal was discussed at a meeting convened here on Saturday by Mr Kunju and
Mr Thomas. This is because of the expected increase in the flow of vehicles
through the existing railway level cross following the commissioning of the
Venduruthy-Vikrant overbridge.
This apart, more
trains are expected to call at the Harbour Terminus railway station once the
new railway bridge parallel to the Venduruthy bridge is opened.
[Hindu Report]
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