Representative image 
Chennai

Rail roko staged at Perungalathur over closing gate for 2 hrs

The residents said the only entrance to Perungalathur from the GST Road is via the railway gate or the residents should travel a few km extra and enter Perungalathur via Vandalur.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Angry commuters held a rail roko at Perungalathur railway station since the railway gate which was closed in the evening did not open for about 2 hours on Tuesday. The residents said the only entrance to Perungalathur from the GST Road is via the railway gate or the residents should travel a few km extra and enter Perungalathur via Vandalur. The residents complain that the Railway gate in Perungalathur is often closed during peak hours and they are helpless even in the case of an emergency. On Tuesday evening, the level crossing which was closed at 5 pm did not open until 6.30 pm. Soon the irked commuters staged a rail roko in the railway station by blocking the EMU from Chengalpattu-Beach and Beach-Chengalpattu. The Tambaram-Villupuram train was also halted near Irumbuliyur. Railway and Peerkankaranai police held peace talks and promised that the gate would not be closed for a long time thereafter. EMUs and Express trains from Egmore to Southern districts were delayed.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Chennai Ula Vintage bus service flagged off ahead of Pongal

Madhavaram and Manali lake boating facilities among Rs 39.78 crore civic works launched in North Chennai

Construction crane falls on passenger train in northeastern Thailand, killing at least 22 people

Bhogi celebrations shroud Chennai in smog, prompting health and visibility concerns

Pongal shining symbol of richness of Tamil traditions: PM Modi