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Tamil Nadu needs to think beyond the metro, Pg7

Article questions metro rail's suitability for cities like Madurai, Coimbatore, advocating for cost-effective, inclusive transport solutions like electric buses.

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Key Highlights:

  • Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin criticized the Union government for denying metro rail projects to Coimbatore and Madurai.
  • Metros consume nearly 40% of all urban development funds in India, yet serve only 5-12% of daily trips in most metro cities.
  • The average daily commute for most of India's informal urban workers is just 4-5 kilometres.
  • A metro costs between ₹300 crore-900 crore per kilometre, placing a significant financial strain on cities.
  • Cities like Curitiba, Bogotá, and Copenhagen redefined urban mobility without relying heavily on metros.

Detailed Insights:

  • India's metro obsession is relatively new, driven by an elite desire for "world-class" cities, misaligned with the mobility needs of most citizens.
  • Metros do not serve the functional needs of the majority who undertake short, dense journeys, instead catering to long-distance travel.
  • Cities comparable to Madurai or Coimbatore prioritize buses, surface-level rapid transit, cycling, and pedestrian-friendly planning over metros.
  • Tamil Nadu has the opportunity to reimagine urban mobility with electric buses, pedestrian zones, cycle highways, and integrated shared mobility.
  • Modern mobility should focus on access, affordability, last-mile connectivity, and quality, rather than the scale of infrastructure.
  • Investing in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) moves more people per rupee compared to metros, offering a cost-effective solution.
  • 15-minute communities, where essential services are within walking or cycling distance, represent a modern, climate-sensitive urban planning approach.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Urban Mobility: The ease with which people can move within a city, encompassing various modes of transport.
  • Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): A bus-based public transport system designed to improve capacity and reliability relative to a conventional bus system.
  • 15-Minute City: An urban planning concept where most daily necessities can be accomplished within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from a residence.
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