Tiruvanmiyur MRTS railway station Maalaimalar
Chennai

Dark, unsafe stairway at Tiruvanmiyur station raises safety concerns

The MRTS line connecting Chennai Beach to Velachery passes through major commercial hubs

Online Desk

CHENNAI: Commuters on the Beach–Velachery MRTS stretch have raised serious safety concerns over poor lighting and unhygienic conditions at the Tiruvanmiyur MRTS railway station, especially along the staircase leading to the Velachery-bound platform. The MRTS line connecting Chennai Beach to Velachery passes through major commercial hubs.

The MRTS line connecting Chennai Beach to Velachery passes through major commercial hubs.Thousands of employees, particularly tech professionals working at the nearby TIDEL Park, depend on this route for daily commute.

Poor lighting, unsafe access

While pedestrian skywalks connecting TIDEL Park to the station are well-built, the staircase inside the station paints a different picture. Commuters alleges that the pathway was poorly lit at night, resembling a “dark tunnel”, forcing many to rely on mobile phone flashlights to navigate the steps.

The area is also reportedly littered with garbage and broken liquor bottles, indicating misuse of the space. The lack of maintenance and security presence has further heightened concern and discomfort among passengers.

Safety concern for women

Hence, safety has become a major concern for the large number of young professionals, especially women, who use the station during late hours. Many women commuters hesitate to walk alone and prefer to wait for others before using the staircase.

Despite being located in a prominent IT corridor with global workforce presence, the condition of the station’s interior has drawn criticism. Commuters have urged authorities to improve lighting, cleanliness, and security to ensure safe access for all.

2026 TN elections | Puducherry used as 'guinea pig' by Centre, alleges DMK leader Siva

Special trains announced for Tamil New Year, Vishu

Arasan stalled; SIAA to mediate

Extreme weather leaves 22 dead over past 24 hours in Afghanistan, including 13 from collapsing roofs

JIPMER to shut OPD services on April 9 for polling day