Party chief M Karunanidhi said that it came as a 'joy' that the government had not proposed any passenger fare increase despite wide anticipation of a possible revision.
"It has been said freight traffic will go up by 5.8 per cent (which will) affect entrepreneurs and traders. Similarly proposed increase in Tatkal bookings will also affect the people," he said in a statement.
He recalled that 14 new services and four new routes have been proposed for Tamil Nadu and said these should come into effect from this financial year for which Railway should make adequate allocation of funds.
He said despite announcements, the proposals to set up new terminals at Tambaram and Royapuram in the city have not received funds and have, therefore, not started.
"Tamil Nadu being largely ignored in electrification is disappointing. Differently abled are also disappointed over facilities being proposed for them every time but not being implemented.
Overall, as far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, this year's railway budget is a mixed one and which gives both joy and disappointment," he said.