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CONSERVATION- PLANNING AND
        PRACTICES
       ASSIGNMENT

    THE OLD RAILWAY STATION AND
   MANGALAVANAM BIRD SANCTUARY
        ERNAKULAM, KERALA

         From Glory to Decay
In the heart of the city
of Ernakulam, Kerala,
there is a 22 acre land
and an abandoned old
railway station along
with a two hectare
mangrove wetland
bird sanctuary right
next to it
This was the first railway station
                                      of Ernakulam or Kochi, built in
                                      1902, by the Maharaja.




Mangalavanam: ‘green lung of Kochi'
In the 1905-30s the image on the left would be
totally different. The patch of land up to
Shanmugham Road was nonexistent.
Shanmugham Road ran next to the
backwaters- a mud road.
The market area is busy with activities and
there was an inland water canal that linked the
market to various other districts through which
goods were transported in boats- the canal
now is highly polluted and acts as a stagnant
drainage. The location for the railway station
was originally selected because it ran close to
the market. A boat jetty was also situated close
by from where people could travel to
Mattancherry and Vypeen.
When it was a popular haunt for people, there
was a coffee shop run by Spencer's at this
railway station. There was no electricity those
days, so the shop and platform was lighted up
by petromax lamps.
The Tale of a Rail, a King and his Crown


Rama Raja XV
                      • British Rail line from Madras to Malabar
                      • Raja tried to extend to Kochi
                      • British not interested
                      • HH invested Royal money, sold land,
                        ornaments- also public private
                        partnership-people invested. Help of
                        Dewan Rajagopalachari
                      • Rail line and station built
                      • British not happy
                      • Raja abdicated (‘mentally unstable’)
When train services started by Cochin State Railway
Service in 1902, thousands of people used it.
There were only 3-4 regular trains in this route, one
track and a circular track for the trains to turn.
The train comprised of only six or seven
coaches, mostly made out of wood with steel frames.
 There were three separate classes and had a total
capacity of around two hundred passengers.
The third class was always crowded since they were
cheaper than the rest.
When the Cochin Port developed, it became imperative to
  extend the railway track right up to the harbour. By 1929 the
  present station, south of Ernakulam, came up. The track was
   later extended to the Harbour in 1943. Thus the Ernakulam
terminus finally lost its significance. Till the early sixties, the old
   railway station catered to passenger traffic. The Ernakulam
 Terminus Station was later renamed Ernakulam Railway Goods
       Station, and still later it was abandoned altogether.
•   Mangalavanam, though a part
    of the Railways land, was not
    built on considering that it was
    a marshy area. The place was
    undisturbed and thus in the
    thick mangrove forest, birds
    started nesting and every year
    it saw a huge flock of migratory
    birds coming to nest here. The
    tidal flows from Kochi
    backwaters helped the marshy
    ecosystem.
•   Even when the station was
    abandoned, Mangalavanam
    acted as a haven for migratory
    birds. It was called ‘green lung
    of Kochi'. It is bordered by
    Arabian Sea. A survey
    conducted in 2006 revealed
    that there were 194 birds
    belonging to 32 species, six
    species of mammals, two
    species of amphibians, 17
    species of butterflies and seven
    species of fishes. A shallow
    tidal lake bordered with this
    thick mangrove vegetation is
    connected to the Cochin
    backwaters by a canal.
Station now..
•   In 1980s, Greater Cochin Development Authority reclaimed land from Kochi
    backwaters and Marine Drive was developed. Since coastal regulations did not
    permit it, it did not become a Marine ‘Drive’, but a Marine walk way. The marine
    drive area development is one-sided in favour of high rises. Ideally the master plan
    should have been a mix of green belts, open grounds and multi-storied car parking
    besides high rises. But the real estate mafia divided the land amongst
    themselves. The land along this stretch is hugely priced, and the city guidelines
    permitting the height to be 13 storeys, high rise structures have been built
    throughout the stretch.
•   Before 2000, the islands of Bolghatty, Vallarpadam and Vypeen had to be accessed
    by ferry service, through inland water ways. But in 2000s Goshree bridges were
    built connecting the islands, causing land values there also to sky rocket. This
    increased the revenue of GCDA to a great extent as GCDA and Corporation own a
    large chunk of reclaimed land in the Marine drive area, in Bolghatty and Vypeen.
    The ferry service is almost dying, with only a few common people using it as this
    mode is very cheap.
•   The Kochi International Container Transhipment Terminal (ICTT), locally known as
    the Vallarpadam Terminal, a container trans-shipment facility was conceived and
    the first phase of this was built in 2011, the construction activities have huge
    construction equipments like cranes frequently lifting up and down in
    Vallarpadam, just 200 m from the Mangalavanam and Naval helicopters, jets and
    surveillance airborne vehicles fly around over the area.
•   Another new construction is the multi storey high court structure. All these
    construction activities, high rises etc. caused the bird sanctuary to die out and now
    it is just a chunk of land with waste heaped over it, no birds nesting and the marsh
    is also highly polluted with all kinds of oil spills and wastes being dumped into the
    backwaters.
Image of the mangrove forest and proposal for a new housing complex next to it.
ANALYSIS
The relocation of the main railway station was done because there was
 a need to extend the railway line to the Port. But instead of crowding
the new railway station and congesting the city, the old railway station
    and its beautiful colonial structures could have still been used for
  passenger trains. In fact Railways have proposals to carry out various
   development projects such as setting up a Railway Medical College,
 Para Medical College and Suburban railway terminal. But doing these
  entirely new structures will again disturb the area and the need for a
Railway Medical College in this location is unjustified. The Railways has
plans to start a suburban railway service from here to the suburbs. This
 can work well, as the travelling time of public could be reduced by 20-
    25 minutes if such a train service was started. The existing rail and
  platform could be modified with minimum cost to operate suburban
        train services. It could build additional platform and other
infrastructural facilities without resorting to land acquisition. But there
has been no progress in this direction; on the other hand Railways have
  resorted to cutting down age old trees in the site, and neglecting the
      station building which is covered with overgrown vegetation.
ANALYSIS
The reclamation of land and construction of high rises were attempts to
   increase land area and thus give housing to more people. But as the
   players which include the builder mafia, the Corporation, GCDA and
  Government tried to increase their own revenue, the flats in the area
have become unaffordable to common people. The flats in the area cost
  minimum Rs.45 lakh whereas most people in the city have an income
  below Rs50,000 a month. The cost per sq. ft works out to be between
  Rs4500 and Rs5000. The land value has gone up in the nearby islands
 causing unaffordability there also, and people have started moving out
   of the area. The livelihood of the people in these islands was mainly
fishing. This has gone down as fish die due to the oil spills and pollution.
   And people are asked to move out by builders so that they can own
     huge chunks of land in the overpriced areas. The construction of
   Vallarpadam terminal and the railway line from this to Edappally has
 caused massive construction and land acquisition. The "bird sanctuary"
        at Mangalavanam is already dead for all practical purposes.
In fact people who have migrated from other areas to the city
are not even aware of the Old railway station or the bird
sanctuary. Neglect and development without vision has
caused the decay of both these areas. A conservation plan
which includes the restoration of the station and revival of the
bird sanctuary can be worked out, even though for the bird
sanctuary, it may be already too late. But this needs public
will, government initiative, awareness and participation to
achieve a common goal.
References

•   Articles from ‘The Hindu’
•   http://maddy06.blogspot.in/2009/11/kings-railway.html
•   http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Trips/south/csr-erg/
•   Wikipedia
•   http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1443370&
    page=5

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Mangalavanam and old railway station ernakulam

  • 1. CONSERVATION- PLANNING AND PRACTICES ASSIGNMENT THE OLD RAILWAY STATION AND MANGALAVANAM BIRD SANCTUARY ERNAKULAM, KERALA From Glory to Decay
  • 2. In the heart of the city of Ernakulam, Kerala, there is a 22 acre land and an abandoned old railway station along with a two hectare mangrove wetland bird sanctuary right next to it
  • 3. This was the first railway station of Ernakulam or Kochi, built in 1902, by the Maharaja. Mangalavanam: ‘green lung of Kochi'
  • 4. In the 1905-30s the image on the left would be totally different. The patch of land up to Shanmugham Road was nonexistent. Shanmugham Road ran next to the backwaters- a mud road.
  • 5. The market area is busy with activities and there was an inland water canal that linked the market to various other districts through which goods were transported in boats- the canal now is highly polluted and acts as a stagnant drainage. The location for the railway station was originally selected because it ran close to the market. A boat jetty was also situated close by from where people could travel to Mattancherry and Vypeen. When it was a popular haunt for people, there was a coffee shop run by Spencer's at this railway station. There was no electricity those days, so the shop and platform was lighted up by petromax lamps.
  • 6. The Tale of a Rail, a King and his Crown Rama Raja XV • British Rail line from Madras to Malabar • Raja tried to extend to Kochi • British not interested • HH invested Royal money, sold land, ornaments- also public private partnership-people invested. Help of Dewan Rajagopalachari • Rail line and station built • British not happy • Raja abdicated (‘mentally unstable’)
  • 7. When train services started by Cochin State Railway Service in 1902, thousands of people used it. There were only 3-4 regular trains in this route, one track and a circular track for the trains to turn. The train comprised of only six or seven coaches, mostly made out of wood with steel frames. There were three separate classes and had a total capacity of around two hundred passengers. The third class was always crowded since they were cheaper than the rest.
  • 8. When the Cochin Port developed, it became imperative to extend the railway track right up to the harbour. By 1929 the present station, south of Ernakulam, came up. The track was later extended to the Harbour in 1943. Thus the Ernakulam terminus finally lost its significance. Till the early sixties, the old railway station catered to passenger traffic. The Ernakulam Terminus Station was later renamed Ernakulam Railway Goods Station, and still later it was abandoned altogether.
  • 9. Mangalavanam, though a part of the Railways land, was not built on considering that it was a marshy area. The place was undisturbed and thus in the thick mangrove forest, birds started nesting and every year it saw a huge flock of migratory birds coming to nest here. The tidal flows from Kochi backwaters helped the marshy ecosystem. • Even when the station was abandoned, Mangalavanam acted as a haven for migratory birds. It was called ‘green lung of Kochi'. It is bordered by Arabian Sea. A survey conducted in 2006 revealed that there were 194 birds belonging to 32 species, six species of mammals, two species of amphibians, 17 species of butterflies and seven species of fishes. A shallow tidal lake bordered with this thick mangrove vegetation is connected to the Cochin backwaters by a canal.
  • 11. In 1980s, Greater Cochin Development Authority reclaimed land from Kochi backwaters and Marine Drive was developed. Since coastal regulations did not permit it, it did not become a Marine ‘Drive’, but a Marine walk way. The marine drive area development is one-sided in favour of high rises. Ideally the master plan should have been a mix of green belts, open grounds and multi-storied car parking besides high rises. But the real estate mafia divided the land amongst themselves. The land along this stretch is hugely priced, and the city guidelines permitting the height to be 13 storeys, high rise structures have been built throughout the stretch. • Before 2000, the islands of Bolghatty, Vallarpadam and Vypeen had to be accessed by ferry service, through inland water ways. But in 2000s Goshree bridges were built connecting the islands, causing land values there also to sky rocket. This increased the revenue of GCDA to a great extent as GCDA and Corporation own a large chunk of reclaimed land in the Marine drive area, in Bolghatty and Vypeen. The ferry service is almost dying, with only a few common people using it as this mode is very cheap. • The Kochi International Container Transhipment Terminal (ICTT), locally known as the Vallarpadam Terminal, a container trans-shipment facility was conceived and the first phase of this was built in 2011, the construction activities have huge construction equipments like cranes frequently lifting up and down in Vallarpadam, just 200 m from the Mangalavanam and Naval helicopters, jets and surveillance airborne vehicles fly around over the area. • Another new construction is the multi storey high court structure. All these construction activities, high rises etc. caused the bird sanctuary to die out and now it is just a chunk of land with waste heaped over it, no birds nesting and the marsh is also highly polluted with all kinds of oil spills and wastes being dumped into the backwaters.
  • 12. Image of the mangrove forest and proposal for a new housing complex next to it.
  • 13. ANALYSIS The relocation of the main railway station was done because there was a need to extend the railway line to the Port. But instead of crowding the new railway station and congesting the city, the old railway station and its beautiful colonial structures could have still been used for passenger trains. In fact Railways have proposals to carry out various development projects such as setting up a Railway Medical College, Para Medical College and Suburban railway terminal. But doing these entirely new structures will again disturb the area and the need for a Railway Medical College in this location is unjustified. The Railways has plans to start a suburban railway service from here to the suburbs. This can work well, as the travelling time of public could be reduced by 20- 25 minutes if such a train service was started. The existing rail and platform could be modified with minimum cost to operate suburban train services. It could build additional platform and other infrastructural facilities without resorting to land acquisition. But there has been no progress in this direction; on the other hand Railways have resorted to cutting down age old trees in the site, and neglecting the station building which is covered with overgrown vegetation.
  • 14. ANALYSIS The reclamation of land and construction of high rises were attempts to increase land area and thus give housing to more people. But as the players which include the builder mafia, the Corporation, GCDA and Government tried to increase their own revenue, the flats in the area have become unaffordable to common people. The flats in the area cost minimum Rs.45 lakh whereas most people in the city have an income below Rs50,000 a month. The cost per sq. ft works out to be between Rs4500 and Rs5000. The land value has gone up in the nearby islands causing unaffordability there also, and people have started moving out of the area. The livelihood of the people in these islands was mainly fishing. This has gone down as fish die due to the oil spills and pollution. And people are asked to move out by builders so that they can own huge chunks of land in the overpriced areas. The construction of Vallarpadam terminal and the railway line from this to Edappally has caused massive construction and land acquisition. The "bird sanctuary" at Mangalavanam is already dead for all practical purposes.
  • 15. In fact people who have migrated from other areas to the city are not even aware of the Old railway station or the bird sanctuary. Neglect and development without vision has caused the decay of both these areas. A conservation plan which includes the restoration of the station and revival of the bird sanctuary can be worked out, even though for the bird sanctuary, it may be already too late. But this needs public will, government initiative, awareness and participation to achieve a common goal.
  • 16. References • Articles from ‘The Hindu’ • http://maddy06.blogspot.in/2009/11/kings-railway.html • http://www.irfca.org/gallery/Trips/south/csr-erg/ • Wikipedia • http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1443370& page=5